Texas 2023 88th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR484 Introduced / Bill

Filed 04/26/2023

                    88R1722 JRI-D
 By: Middleton S.R. No. 484


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, A caring and purposeful life came to an untimely end
 with the passing of Dr. Nancy Lefeber Hughes of Galveston on
 March 18, 2022, at the age of 67; and
 WHEREAS, Born in Galveston on December 21, 1954, to Edward
 and Ellie Lefeber, the former Nancy Ellen Lefeber grew up with the
 companionship of five older siblings, Edward, John, Robert, Ann,
 and Donald; she graduated from Ball High School in 1973 and married
 her high school sweetheart, Michael B. Hughes, in 1976; as the
 daughter of a physician and a nurse, she was drawn to medicine, and
 after earning a bachelor's degree in nursing from The University of
 Texas at Austin, she worked as a nurse at St. David's Hospital for
 10 years; later, she continued her nursing career in Galveston in
 the intensive care unit at the former St. Mary's Hospital and in the
 oncology department of The University of Texas Medical Branch; and
 WHEREAS, Following in her father's footsteps, Ms. Hughes
 returned to school to study medicine, graduating from the UTMB
 Medical School in 1994, when she was 39 years old; she worked as a
 primary care physician at UTMB from 1994 to 2008, before starting
 her own private practice, Internal Medicine Associates of
 Galveston; over the years, she managed her practice with diligence
 and cared for her patients with the utmost compassion; and
 WHEREAS, Dr. Hughes was the devoted mother of three children,
 Laura, Katherine, and Matthew, and she was further blessed with two
 grandsons, Davis and Connor; she enjoyed hosting family gatherings
 at the home in Galveston's East End that she purchased and restored
 with her husband, and in addition to spending time with her loved
 ones, she was fond of rollerblading, sailing at Sea Star Base
 Galveston, making arts and crafts, going to see the Houston Grand
 Opera, and traveling the world; she was a lifelong member of Trinity
 Episcopal Church, where she displayed her beautiful singing voice,
 and she also played the violin in the Galveston Symphony Orchestra
 for many years alongside her husband, a cellist; and
 WHEREAS, While the passing of Dr. Nancy Hughes brings great
 sadness to her family, friends, and patients, she leaves behind a
 legacy that will forever be cherished; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the Senate of the 88th Texas Legislature
 hereby pay tribute to the life of Dr. Nancy Lefeber Hughes and
 extend deepest sympathy to all those who mourn her passing; and, be
 it further
 RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
 prepared for her family and that when the Texas Senate adjourns this
 day, it do so in memory of Dr. Nancy Lefeber Hughes.