Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR235

Introduced
2/14/11  
Introduced
2/14/11  
Enrolled
2/14/11  
Enrolled
2/14/11  
Passed
2/14/11  

Caption

In memory of Aida De Leon Uribe of Brownsville.

Impact

The passing of Aida De Leon Uribe is commemorated through this resolution, which reflects the sentiment of the community in Brownsville. The act of introducing a resolution in her memory reinforces the importance of recognizing individuals who have made substantial contributions to local society. It encapsulates the collective grief of the senator and the citizens, fostering unity and remembrance among those who knew her or were influenced by her actions and values.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 235 serves as a memorial tribute to Aida De Leon Uribe, a respected member of the Brownsville community who passed away on May 6, 2010. The resolution highlights her lifelong dedication to family, faith, and community service. Aida's educational pursuits and various roles throughout her life, including her service at the University of Miami and her involvement with local organizations like the Cameron County Housing Finance Corporation, are outlined to emphasize her impactful contributions to society. This tribute reflects not only on her achievements but also on the values she instilled in her children and the community.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR235 is one of respect and admiration. The bill conveys deep condolences from the Texas Senate to Aida's family, marking a moment for reflection on her life and the positive impact she had on those around her. The resolution embodies a sense of loss but also celebrates Aida's rich legacy, urging others to honor her memory through words and community actions.

Contention

While memorial resolutions typically face little opposition, the notable points in this case are tied to Aida's contributions to educational empowerment and community development. By recognizing her legacy, SR235 indirectly prompts discussions on the broader implications of community service and the need to support and celebrate individuals who significantly contribute to local progress. Such tributes make an emotional appeal, thereby aligning often disparate community members in shared mourning.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR1266

In memory of Leone Drugan Ivey of El Paso.

TX HR2349

In memory of Aida Ramirez Garcia of Robstown.

TX HR2342

In memory of David De Leon of Corpus Christi.

TX SR406

Recognizing Helen Ramirez on her appointment as city manager of Brownsville.

TX HR657

In memory of Dr. Leon Charles Hallman of Nacogdoches.

TX HR2536

In memory of Leonel R. Garza of Freer.

TX HR2537

In memory of Leonel R. Garza of Freer.

TX SR202

Recognizing the 2023 Sombrero Festival in Brownsville.

TX HR1002

In memory of Larry Leon Weiseman.

TX SR513

In memory of Mary Elizabeth Altman Yturria.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.