In memory of Carol J. Clymore of Waxahachie.
The resolution recognizes Carol Clymore as a significant figure within her community, particularly through her efforts at the First Baptist Church and the Waxahachie Mobile Meals program. It aims to inspire others by sharing her legacy of service and faith, fostering a sense of community responsibility and support among the residents of Waxahachie.
HR2703 is a resolution dedicated to the memory of Carol J. Clymore of Waxahachie, Texas, who passed away on April 11, 2009, at the age of 68. The resolution highlights her contributions to her family, church, and community, capturing her spirit of compassion and kindness. It records her educational background, her devotion to her church activities, and the joy she brought into the lives of her family and friends through her various roles.
While the resolution itself may not have substantial contention, it does reflect broader themes of community recognition and personal legacy. Such resolutions can sometimes lead to debate about how communities remember and honor their citizens, prompting discussions on the value placed on local service and civic engagement.
The resolution concludes with an expression of sympathy extended to Clymore's family, emphasizing collective mourning and reflection on her contributions. This act represents a formal acknowledgment of the impact one individual can have in their local community, which may resonate with constituents and encourage similar recognitions for others.