Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR286

Caption

In memory of Harry Gaylon Riddle.

Impact

The resolution reflects the values and traditions of the community as it commemorates an individual who dedicated his life to outreach, education, and church ministry. Riddle was deeply involved in mission programs both abroad and within the country, which enriched the spiritual and educational landscape of the areas he served. By recognizing Riddle’s contributions, the resolution reinforces the importance of service and leadership within educational and faith-based contexts.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 286 serves as a memorial tribute to Harry Gaylon Riddle, who passed away on January 17, 2019, at the age of 81. The resolution honors his life, detailing his impactful contributions through service in education and ministry. Riddle’s journey began in Sugar Hill, where he was born, and he eventually pursued higher education at notable institutions such as Paris Junior College and East Texas Bible College. His dedication to teaching and church leadership is highlighted as a significant part of his legacy.

Contention

Although resolutions like SR286 are typically non-controversial and universally supportive, they do prompt discussions about how communities commemorate lives of noteworthy individuals. In this case, Riddle's extensive service record in both educational and religious avenues presents an example for others to aspire to, showcasing a life dedicated to the betterment of society through various means of outreach and education.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX SR53

In memory of Gerard Johan Evenwel Jr. of Mount Pleasant.

TX HR34

In memory of Harlon Brooks of Nacogdoches.

TX SR2

In memory of Jerry Strickland Harris.

TX HR2160

In memory of Sammie Charles Harris.

TX SR34

In memory of Bill Sullivan Jr.

TX SR31

In memory of Bill Sullivan Jr.

TX SR420

In memory of Carl E. F. Dally.

TX HR2275

In memory of Johnny Welton Self.

TX SR441

In memory of Brian Clint Worley.

TX SR20

In memory of Billy Wayne Hicks of Tyler.

Similar Bills

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