Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR380

Caption

In memory of Althea Lewis Renfro of Houston.

Impact

The resolution reflects a formal acknowledgment from the Texas Senate of an individual who positively influenced the community through her various roles. By honoring Althea Lewis Renfro, the Senate recognizes the importance of educators and civic leaders in shaping the moral and educational landscape of Texas. Such resolutions not only serve to remember those who dedicated their lives to service but also inspire current and future generations to follow in their footsteps.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 380 serves as a memorial to Althea Lewis Renfro, a notable citizen of Houston who passed away on December 27, 2012, at the age of 85. The resolution highlights her contributions to education, her deep Christian faith, and her active participation in community service. Althea Lewis, who was a long-serving educator within the Houston Independent School District, dedicated more than 37 years of her life to teaching and shaping young minds as well as being a committed church musician and poet.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR380 is one of respect and admiration. With the resolution being adopted by a rising vote in the Senate, it illustrates a collective appreciation for Althea Lewis Renfro's life and contributions. Senators expressed their condolences and gratitude for Althea's legacy and importantly contribute to the narrative of educators as pillars of the community.

Contention

While the resolution is a non-contentious acknowledgment of Althea's life, it does touch upon broader themes of remembrance and legacy within community service and education. There isn't notable political contention around SR380 as it serves primarily as a tribute, but it highlights the ongoing conversation about the role of educators in Texas's history and the recognition they deserve.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR631

In memory of the Honorable Debra Ibarra Mayfield of Houston.

TX HR2059

In memory of Flossie Mae Hubbard Johnson of Houston.

TX SR647

In memory of Jeanne Beulah Franklin Samuels of Houston.

TX SCR58

In memory of Suzanne Linbeck Reynolds of Houston.

TX HR1163

In memory of the Reverend Ricky Charles Bell, pastor of Forest Lawn Missionary Baptist Church in Houston.

TX HR2107

In memory of Etta Crockett of Houston.

TX HR2161

In memory of Etta Crockett of Houston.

TX SR4

In memory of Willie Jean Birmingham of Marshall.

TX HR1463

In memory of Andrew McCord Gilchrist of Houston.

TX HR2060

In memory of George Herman McGowan of Houston.

Similar Bills

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