Honoring C. A. and Johnnie Currington of Lubbock on their 60th wedding anniversary.
Impact
The resolution underscores the importance of family and long-lasting relationships, celebrating not just the couple's enduring love but also their contributions to the community and values that such relationships represent. By acknowledging C.A. and Johnnie Currington's commitment to each other over six decades, the resolution aims to inspire others regarding the virtues of dedication and love in marital relationships. This recognition at the state level serves to highlight the role of family in society's fabric.
Summary
HR416 is a resolution introduced to honor C.A. and Johnnie Currington of Lubbock on the occasion of their 60th wedding anniversary, which was celebrated on January 9, 2009. The couple first married in Corsicana in 1949 and moved to Levelland shortly thereafter, where they built their careers and family. Mr. Currington worked at Amoco Production while Mrs. Currington was a hairdresser. Their journey together has included raising four children and welcoming 13 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren into their family.
Contention
While the text primarily serves a celebratory purpose without contentious issues, it hints at the broader societal values important to the state, such as family unity and couple stability. The resolution does not propose any changes to state laws or regulations but focuses instead on human values and sentiment, suggesting that honoring familial commitments is essential in maintaining a strong and cohesive community. Therefore, HR416 does not present points of contention nor legal implications within state law.