Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR458

Introduced
3/8/11  
Introduced
3/8/11  
Enrolled
3/8/11  
Enrolled
3/8/11  
Passed
3/8/11  

Caption

In memory of Ruth Natalie Carter Carroll of Houston.

Impact

The resolution celebrates Mrs. Carroll's legacy, particularly her role in education and community empowerment. As a founding board member of Riverside National Bank, the first African American bank west of the Mississippi, her involvement helped pave the way for future generations. Additionally, her efforts to establish nursing school scholarships and programs supporting children affected by polio illustrate her commitment to uplifting her community and addressing critical needs.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 458 memorializes Ruth Natalie Carter Carroll, a remarkable individual from Houston, who passed away on February 22, 2011, at the age of 93. The resolution acknowledges her significant contributions as a dedicated citizen, overcoming personal adversity and achieving notable successes throughout her life. Born in 1918, she grew up without her parents and lost her sight at a young age. Despite these challenges, she excelled academically and became an esteemed librarian, serving in various educational institutions including Meharry Medical College and Texas Southern University.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR458 is one of respect and admiration. Legislators and community members alike express deep sorrow over the loss of a figure who contributed immensely to her community. The resolution reflects a collective appreciation for her life's work and an acknowledgment of the qualities she embodied—tenacity, kindness, and service to others.

Contention

While not a legislation with contentious provisions or debates, SR458 effectively emphasizes an important narrative of perseverance within the African American community. It serves as a reminder of the impact that one individual can have on many lives and highlights the ongoing need to champion those who have historically faced barriers. The resolution concludes with condolences offered to her family, affirming the values of memory and respect upheld by the Texas Senate.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX SR447

In memory of Carroll Sidney Shaddock.

TX HR631

In memory of the Honorable Debra Ibarra Mayfield of Houston.

TX SCR58

In memory of Suzanne Linbeck Reynolds of Houston.

TX HR599

In memory of Natalia Monet Cox of Melissa.

TX HR2107

In memory of Etta Crockett of Houston.

TX HR2161

In memory of Etta Crockett of Houston.

TX SR456

In memory of Ruth Laverne Wells Wyrick.

TX HR1064

Honoring the memory of Linda Anne Hoffman of Plano on the occasion of the Carrollton Women's Club Spring Luncheon.

TX SR150

In memory of Tammy Ruth Armbruster.

TX HR1193

In memory of Ruth Laverne Wells Wyrick of Dallas.

Similar Bills

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