Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HCR197

Introduced
4/27/09  
Refer
4/28/09  
Enrolled
5/21/09  

Caption

In memory of Paul Alford Middleton of Annona.

Impact

The resolution serves as an official recognition by the Texas Legislature, allowing the community to come together in mourning and reflection. It not only commemorates Mr. Middleton's legacy but also strengthens community ties by acknowledging the importance of individuals like him, who contribute significantly to the fabric of local life. As a legislative act, it allows for a formalized remembrance that can be shared and recognized across the state, fostering a sense of unity and respect for past citizens.

Summary

HCR197 is a concurrent resolution introduced in the Texas Legislature to honor the memory of Paul Alford Middleton, a respected member of the Annona community who passed away at the age of 79 on April 10, 2009. The resolution acknowledges Mr. Middleton's contributions to his community, highlighting his service in the U.S. Army, his entrepreneurial spirit in running his own business, and his cherished role within his family. The legislators express heartfelt condolences to his surviving family members, including his wife, daughter, stepson, and grandchildren, recognizing the deep impact he had on their lives and the community at large.

Contention

While commemorative resolutions such as HCR197 typically do not attract significant controversy, the underlying discussions often include varying perspectives on how communities celebrate and remember their lost members. Some may question whether enough is done to recognize community contributions at the legislative level, while others may express the sentiment that such resolutions risk becoming routine and lose their personal connection. Regardless, HCR197 presents a moment for the Annona community to reflect on Mr. Middleton's life and the values he represented.

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