Recognizing Eva Lee Foster-Stout on the occasion of the Foster family reunion.
This resolution emphasizes the significance of family and community connections within the Texas legislative context. By honoring individuals like Eva Lee Foster-Stout, the Senate aims to strengthen communal ties and acknowledge the contributions of persistent community members. Such recognitions may instill a sense of pride and heritage among constituents, promoting familial and local unity within the state of Texas.
Senate Resolution No. 992 serves to recognize and pay tribute to Eva Lee Foster-Stout on the occasion of the first annual Foster family reunion held in Fort Worth in July 2009. The resolution highlights Mrs. Foster-Stout's life and contributions as a distinguished elder of her family. It emphasizes her roots in Kerens, Texas, her long-standing residence in Fort Worth since 1941, and her dedication to her family alongside her professional life as a nurse. Now retired, she continues to serve her community through active participation at Harmony Baptist Church.
There are no notable points of contention associated with SR992, as it is a resolution solely focused on recognition and celebration. Such resolutions typically garner broad support in the Texas Senate, reflecting a consensus on the value of honoring individuals who contribute to their families and communities.