Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR2667

Introduced
5/26/09  
Refer
5/27/09  
Enrolled
6/4/09  

Caption

In memory of Charlie E. Pace of Waxahachie.

Impact

The passage of this resolution does not directly change statutes or laws; rather, it serves to recognize and memorialize the contributions of an individual who played a significant role in his community. By acknowledging Mr. Pace's life story, the resolution seeks to inspire others and preserve the memory of local heroes, emphasizing the importance of individual contributions to society.

Summary

HR2667 serves as a resolution to honor the life of Charlie E. Pace, a prominent member of the Waxahachie community who passed away at the age of 85. The bill highlights Mr. Pace's contributions to both his local community and his service in the military during World War II. It details his long-standing career in the grocery business and his various roles within community organizations, reflecting his dedication to service and leadership in Waxahachie.

Contention

While resolutions of this nature are generally non-controversial, they occasionally spark discussions about the criteria used for honoring individuals at the state level. In this case, there may be varying opinions on how public memorials should be conducted and what merits such tributes, particularly regarding the balance between private memorialization and public recognition. However, the resolution's intent to honor serves primarily to unite the community in remembrance.

Companion Bills

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