Texas 2021 87th 3rd C.S.

Texas House Bill HR81 Introduced / Bill

Filed 10/07/2021

                    87S30426 BK-D
 By: King of Hemphill H.R. No. 81


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, A full and generous life drew to a close with the
 passing of Al'Louise Suthers Ramp of Canadian on August 23, 2021, at
 the age of 81; and
 WHEREAS, Born in Shattuck, Oklahoma, on June 26, 1940, the
 former Al'Louise Suthers was the daughter of Gwendoline Lenoir
 Robinson and William Heward Suthers; she enjoyed the companionship
 of four siblings, James, Neal, Grady, and Lelia, and she learned the
 importance of hard work while growing up on her family's farm in
 rural Oklahoma; she went on to attend Arnett High School, before
 studying business at Oklahoma State University; following her
 graduation, she met her future husband, John Dale Ramp, and they
 were married at a ceremony in Arnett in 1962; and
 WHEREAS, After moving to Canadian, Mrs. Ramp became involved
 in the Presbyterian Church and the community; when Mr. Ramp retired
 from his coaching career, the couple relocated to the Ramp Ranch
 outside of Canadian, and Mrs. Ramp was an active citizen of Gem City
 while raising their two daughters, Susan and Beth; the family
 purchased a home in Canadian in the 1980s, and Mrs. Ramp worked at
 First State Bank and at a local law firm; and
 WHEREAS, A member of the Daughters of the American
 Revolution, Mrs. Ramp was the organizing regent of the DAR
 Comancheria Chapter in 1973, and she also held many other offices in
 the group, including those of DAR state regent for Texas and
 corresponding secretary general for the national organization;
 along the way, she accepted invitations to speak about the virtues
 of patriotism and service at events around the country, and she was
 proud of her work to honor veterans; in addition to the DAR, she was
 involved with the Daughters of the Republic of Texas, The National
 Society of The Colonial Dames of America, and the Huguenot Society
 of America, and she was recognized for her efforts to compile
 records of the history of Hemphill County; and
 WHEREAS, Mrs. Ramp enjoyed traveling, attending football
 games, and performing genealogy research; she was also a dedicated
 philanthropist who graciously donated to her church and to schools,
 and she helped many students achieve their educational goals; and
 WHEREAS, Those fortunate enough to have known Al'Louise Ramp
 will remember the way she touched their lives with her warmth and
 kindness, and she will forever hold a special place in their hearts;
 now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 87th Texas
 Legislature, 3rd Called Session, hereby pay tribute to the memory
 of Al'Louise Suthers Ramp and extend sincere sympathy to her family
 and friends; and, be it further
 RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
 prepared for her family and that when the Texas House of
 Representatives adjourns this day, it do so in memory of Al'Louise
 Ramp.