Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR664

Caption

In memory of Kathy Staples Boobar.

Impact

The resolution highlights Kathy Boobar's dedication not only to her work but also to various charitable organizations. She served in leadership roles for community service initiatives such as the Junior League of Collin County, showcasing her commitment to giving back to her community. The resolution pays respects not only to her professional achievements but also to her influence as a volunteer and active community member, inspiring others through her example of service and generosity.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 664 is a tribute to the memory of Kathy Staples Boobar, who passed away on June 20, 2016, at the age of 49. The resolution honors her life, her roles as a devoted family member, and her significant contributions to her community. Kathy, originally from Bowling Green, Kentucky, embraced her life in Texas, where she excelled in her professional career at Fiduciary Financial Services Wealth Management, rising through the ranks to become president.

Contention

As a memorial resolution, SR664 primarily serves as an expression of condolences and recognition from the Texas Senate. There are no legislative changes or contentious issues associated with this resolution, as it is focused on honoring Kathy Boobar's legacy. The resolution reinforces the community values of remembrance and the importance of recognizing individuals who positively impact their surroundings.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX SR17

In memory of Kathy Rae Knight.

TX HR2213

In memory of Kathryn Jean Nielsen Ross.

TX SR58

In memory of Carl Roderick "Roddy" Osborne.

TX SR22

In memory of Tonja Geanice Fields.

TX SR19

In memory of Gloria Anne Gilson Kolb of Tyler.

TX SR29

In memory of Betty Wade Arnold.

TX SR512

In memory of Dorothy Sue Spruell.

TX SR689

In memory of Eileen Haynes Collins.

TX SR578

In memory of Eva Mireles.

TX SR40

In memory of Suzanne Linbeck Reynolds.

Similar Bills

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