Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR406

Caption

Honoring the life of Mary Lee Feitsam Najvar, who at 21 became the youngest licensed mortician in Texas.

Impact

The resolution celebrates not just Najvar's individual accomplishments but also symbolizes the advancements women have made in various professions over the decades. By noting her achievement, the Texas Senate aims to inspire future generations, particularly women pursuing careers in fields traditionally dominated by men, such as mortuary science. This recognition has the potential to impact how women in Texas view their opportunities and capabilities in the workforce.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 406 honors the life of Mary Lee Feitsam Najvar, who made history as the youngest licensed mortician in Texas at the age of 21. Recognized as a beloved Texan and a notable figure in Shiner, this resolution commemorates her remarkable achievement and contributions to the community. Born in 1924 in Weimar, Texas, Najvar's journey took her through significant educational and professional milestones, including studying at the Landig College of Mortuary Science and earning a perfect score on her licensing exams.

Contention

While the resolution primarily serves to honor Najvar, it also implicitly raises points of discussion about the history of gender roles in professions across Texas. Najvar's success as a young woman in the mortuary science industry reflects broader societal changes, yet it also evokes conversations around the challenges that women have historically faced in the workforce. This acknowledgment is important as it both celebrates achievements and acknowledges the societal barriers that persist.

Final_note

The resolution captures the essence of community recognition and the importance of honoring those who have paved the way for future generations. Mary Lee Feitsam Najvar is not only recognized for her professional landmarks but for her contributions to Texas history and culture.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HR54

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TX HR776

Honoring Women of Bexar County for Women's History Month.

TX HR2253

Paying tribute to the life and legacy of Shirley Harris, the first Black graduate of Texas State University in San Marcos.

TX HR968

Honoring Mary Lee Castetter for her 20 years of service with the Texas Association of Builders.

TX HR1062

Honoring native Texan and legendary country music artist Tanya Tucker.

TX HR452

Honoring Dr. Fozia Ali of San Antonio for her participation in the Physician of the Day program at the State Capitol.

TX HR451

Honoring Dr. Laura Nietfeld of San Antonio as Physician of the Day on March 10, 2023.

TX HR225

Honoring Dr. Mary Campbell-Fox for her participation in the Physician of the Day program at the State Capitol.

TX HR1946

Honoring Victoria R. Garcia of Harlingen High School for her accomplishments in masonry.

TX HR77

Honoring Mary Kay Walker of Flower Mound on her retirement as president of the Seniors in Motion Auxiliary.

Similar Bills

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