Texas 2011 82nd 1st C.S.

Texas House Bill HR247 Introduced / Bill

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                    82S11310 JH-D
 By: McClendon H.R. No. 247


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, A life rich in spiritual faith and meaningful
 service to her fellow Texans drew to a close with the passing of
 Angnet Marie Rice Norman of San Antonio on June 14, 2011, at the age
 of 73; and
 WHEREAS, The former Angnet Marie Rice was born on August 17,
 1937, in San Antonio, the youngest of the three children of Mary
 Louise Rice and Louis Earl Rice; she graduated from Phillis
 Wheatley High School in 1955 and the following year married Maurice
 Norman, Sr.; the couple became the parents of six children, Sylvia,
 Maurice, Darryl, Michael, Alan, and Terryl, and enjoyed a rewarding
 relationship until Mr. Norman passed away; and
 WHEREAS, Mrs. Norman earned an associate's degree from St.
 Philip's College and went on to graduate from Incarnate Word
 College, becoming an honors student at both institutions; she then
 embarked on a career as an educator and taught in the San Antonio
 Independent School District for eight years; and
 WHEREAS, A devout Christian since childhood, Mrs. Norman
 accepted the call to minister to others in 1977, when she concluded
 her teaching career to dedicate herself full-time to helping the
 needy; that same year, she also began a radio program, Testimonies
 of God's Greatness, broadcast on the KAPE and KMAC stations; and
 WHEREAS, Over the following decades, this committed
 spiritual leader became well-known for her tireless work and was
 especially active in reaching out to individuals experiencing
 poverty and homelessness; she operated her ministry from a series
 of offices, which grew steadily larger as her efforts expanded, and
 she pioneered various programs to provide those less fortunate with
 meals, clothing, school supplies, and financial resources; and
 WHEREAS, Sister Norman, as she was known to many San Antonio
 residents, made a positive difference in countless lives, and her
 generosity and selfless service to her community will remain a
 source of inspiration for many years to come; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 82nd Texas
 Legislature, 1st Called Session, hereby pay tribute to the life of
 Angnet Marie Rice Norman and extend sincere condolences to the
 members of her family: to her children, Sylvia McDonald and her
 husband, Floyd, Maurice Norman, Jr., Darryl Norman, Michael Norman,
 and Alan Norman; to her grandchildren, Deana, Eric, Felicia, Ebony,
 Raven, and Kelsea; to her brother, Robert E. Rice, and his wife,
 Eunice; to her uncle, Elder Herbert Hardaway; and to her other
 relatives and friends; and, be it further
 RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
 prepared for her family and that when the Texas House of
 Representatives adjourns this day, it do so in memory of Angnet
 Norman.