In memory of Charlene Champion of Paris, Texas.
The resolution conveys deep sympathy to Charlene Champion's family, listing various relatives and friends who are left to mourn her passing. By honoring her life in this official manner, the resolution reinforces the value of community members' contributions and encourages others to reflect on the importance of service and commitment to their communities. It showcases the tradition of the legislature in commemorating individuals who have made significant impacts in their local areas.
HCR272 is a concurrent resolution that pays tribute to Charlene Champion of Paris, Texas, who passed away at the age of 84. The resolution highlights her contributions to her community, education, and public service. It recounts her background, from being born in East Post Oak to her career in banking and her active engagement in volunteer work. The resolution serves to acknowledge her impact on those around her and memorialize her legacy.
HCR272 does not present points of contention as it is a resolution meant for remembrance and respect. Rather than legislative action that might provoke debate, it serves to unify members of the legislature and the community in remembrance of a valued individual. This kind of bill typically garners broad support and reflects consensus on the importance of recognizing individuals' legacies.