Texas 2013 83rd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR575 Enrolled / Bill

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                    SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 575
 In Memory
 of
 Esther Gonzalez-Arroyo Buckley
 WHEREAS, The Senate of the State of Texas joins the
 citizens of Laredo as they mourn the passing of beloved leader
 and education advocate Esther Gonzalez-Arroyo Buckley, who died
 February 11, 2013, at the age of 64; and
 WHEREAS, Mrs. Buckley was a champion of education for all
 who took learning seriously from a very young age; at the age of
 15, she was graduated as salutatorian from Martin High School in
 Laredo; her last act, urging Texas lawmakers to restore funding
 to the state's school system, occurred earlier on the day she
 died; and
 WHEREAS, This mother, grandmother, wife, and mentor came
 from generations of educators, and she followed in that proud
 tradition; she began as a teacher at Christen Middle School in
 1970 and worked for the Laredo Independent School District until
 her death; and
 WHEREAS, Mrs. Buckley believed politics and education were
 intertwined; a Republican party organizer, she spoke at national
 conventions and local district meetings; former Texas Governor
 Bill Clements valued her insights and appointed her to the
 Governor's Commission on Women and the Texas Hispanic Advisory
 Practices and Ethics Commission; and
 WHEREAS, This tireless advocate also commanded national
 respect; in 1983, President Ronald Reagan assigned her to the
 United States Commission on Civil Rights, where she served for
 nine years, and in 1984, she was named one of six outstanding
 Hispanic educators by the United States Department of Education
 and was recognized in a ceremony at the White House; locally, she
 was active in the Association of Texas Professional Educators and
 served as a charter member of the Webb County Commission on
 Higher Education; and
 WHEREAS, A doting mother to her seven children, Trina E.
 Bratton, James J. Buckley, Catherine E. Buckley, Christopher E.
 Buckley, Rebecca A. Buckley, George A. Buckley, and Jennifer
 Buckley Torres, and a proud grandmother to her nine
 grandchildren, Samuel J. Bratton, Sean E. Bratton, Rene A. Peña,
 Enrique Buckley, Luke Buckley, Emma Buckley, Maximilliano D.
 Torres, Elizabeth A. Torres, and Joseph E. Buckley, Mrs. Buckley
 left a lasting legacy in Laredo; it was to her hometown that she
 returned after being graduated cum laude from The University of
 Texas at Austin; she went on to obtain a master's degree from
 Texas A&M International University, and she also was pursuing a
 doctoral degree at Texas A&M University in College Station; her
 achievements will long be remembered, and those who knew her will
 forever cherish her warmth, wisdom, and wise counsel; and
 WHEREAS, She spent the last day of her life at the Texas
 Capitol advocating for the schoolchildren of Texas; now,
 therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the Senate of the State of Texas, 83rd
 Legislature, hereby extend sincere condolences to the bereaved
 family of Esther Gonzalez-Arroyo Buckley; and, be it further
 RESOLVED, That a copy of this Resolution be prepared for
 them as an expression of deepest sympathy from the Texas Senate,
 and that when the Senate adjourns on this day, it do so in memory
 of Esther Buckley.
 Zaffirini
  ________________________________
  President of the Senate
  I hereby certify that the
  above Resolution was adopted by
  the Senate on April 2, 2013, by a
  rising vote.
  ________________________________
  Secretary of the Senate
  ________________________________
  Member, Texas Senate