Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR655

Caption

In memory of Catherine Geraldine Green.

Impact

Catherine Green's professional contributions were significant, particularly in medical research where she specialized in virology, colon cancer, and immunology at prominent institutions like Baylor College of Medicine and The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center. The resolution emphasizes her work’s importance in advancing medical knowledge and treatment, thus highlighting the role of dedicated researchers in public health and safety.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 655 honors the life and legacy of Catherine Geraldine Green, who passed away on April 21, 2015, at the age of 76. The resolution serves as a formal acknowledgment by the Texas Senate, celebrating her contributions to her family, community, and fields of medical research. Catherine Green was born on June 7, 1938, in Lafayette, Louisiana, and pursued an education that led her to Texas Southern University where she earned her degree in biology.

Contention

This resolution, adopted by the Texas Senate on April 29, 2015, reflects a sentiment shared across parties of recognition for individuals who have made substantial impacts in their professional and personal lives. It serves not just as a tribute to a life well-lived, but also as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices and hard work put forth by individuals in service to others. The resolution also mentions her strong Christian faith and volunteerism, further underlining the values held by the community.

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Furthermore, the resolution notes her involvement in various community activities, including her contributions to the Child Advocates of Houston and the Leukemia Lymphoma Society, showcasing her commitment to helping others. The emotional tone of the resolution aims to express deep condolences to her family, representing a collective mourning and gratitude from the Texas Senate for her legacy.

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