Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR966

Caption

In memory of William White.

Impact

White's background as a distinguished trial lawyer and former prosecutor is emphasized in the resolution, outlining his significant role in the legal field. He was known for representing notable clients and was recognized for his thorough knowledge of the law. This resolution serves not only as a reflection of his professional achievements but also as a testament to his impact on the lives of others both in the courtroom and beyond.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 966 is a commemorative resolution introduced in the Texas Senate to honor the memory of William White, who passed away on May 4, 2015, at the age of 69. The resolution pays tribute to White's contributions both as a trial lawyer and as a member of the community. It highlights his engaging personality, sense of humor, and unwavering honesty, traits that endeared him to many in his professional and personal life.

Contention

The resolution speaks to the values of courage, strength, and compassion that defined William White's life, and it includes sincere condolences extended to his bereaved family from the Texas Senate. This serves to underline the importance of community acknowledgment of individuals who have made profound contributions to society. Whereas there are no specific points of contention associated with this resolution, it represents a broader theme of remembrance and respect for individuals who have had a lasting impact in their fields.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX SR15

In memory of Curtis Williams Mewbourne of Tyler.

TX SR504

In memory of Tommy Williams.

TX HR8

In memory of Allen Linn Williamson of Runaway Bay.

TX SR36

In memory of John Hamshire Williams.

TX SR630

In memory of former State Representative and Senator James William "Bill" Haley.

TX HR1136

In memory of Paul Williams of Little River-Academy.

TX HR1150

In memory of William Ryle "Bill" Edwards Jr. of Corpus Christi.

TX HR887

In memory of William Edward Cole of Greenville.

TX HCR97

In memory of H. Philip "Flip" Whitworth of Austin.

TX HCR106

In memory of H. Philip "Flip" Whitworth of Austin.

Similar Bills

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