Texas 2025 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HR690 Introduced / Bill

Filed 03/31/2025

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                    89R21588 HMR-D
 By: Louderback H.R. No. 690




 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, The passing of Sister Emilie Eilers on March 20,
 2025, at the age of 90, concluded a remarkable life of religious
 service; and
 WHEREAS, The daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth Grafe Eilers,
 Emilie Eilers was born in Hallettsville on July 2, 1934, and she
 grew up as the eldest of her nine siblings, Betty Jean, Shirley,
 Joseph, Paul, Timothy, Thomas, Michael, Mary, and Cynthia; she
 attended Sacred Heart Catholic School before going on to graduate
 from Nazareth Academy, and she entered the postulancy of the
 Sisters of the Incarnate Word and Blessed Sacrament at Nazareth
 Convent on December 2, 1951; her training as a novice began on June
 2, 1952, and she pronounced her first vows a year later; and
 WHEREAS, Sister Emilie earned a bachelor's degree in biology
 from Incarnate Word College and a master's degree in educational
 administration from Southwest Texas State University; over the
 course of her seven decades as a professed member of her
 congregation, she taught students at Holy Cross Catholic School in
 Bay City, Assumption School in Ganado, and St. Leo the Great
 Catholic School in San Antonio; in addition, she provided skillful
 guidance as principal of St. Joseph High School in Victoria, as
 well as St. Michael's Catholic School in Cuero and Our Lady of
 Victory Catholic School in Victoria, both of which she also served
 as a teacher; and
 WHEREAS, A member of her congregation's leadership team for
 nearly two decades, Sister Emilie was instrumental to such
 initiatives as setting up the convent's outdoor stations of the
 cross and rosary path; after taking a one-year sabbatical to
 Berakah in New Hampshire, she also earned her certification in
 spiritual direction and began her service as the congregation's
 ongoing formation director; moreover, she assisted in organizing
 the board of the Amor Meus Spirituality Center, which she served for
 a time as president; and
 WHEREAS, In her leisure hours, Sister Emilie delighted in
 praying, traveling, fishing, boating, gardening, and cooking; she
 greeted everyone with a radiant smile, and she enjoyed many happy
 moments in the company of her sisters, family, and friends; and
 WHEREAS, Sister Emilie Eilers led a life of caring devotion
 to her faith, her congregation, and her community, and although she
 is deeply missed, her spirit will forever live in the hearts of all
 who were privileged to know her; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 89th Texas
 Legislature hereby pay tribute to the memory of Sister Emilie
 Eilers and extend sincere condolences to the members of her family:
 to her siblings, Joseph Eilers and his wife, Barbara, Paul Eilers
 and his wife, Kathy, Timothy Eilers and his wife, Lori, Thomas
 Eilers and his wife, Cindy, Michael Eilers and his wife, Judy, Mary
 Lindig and her husband, Johnny, and Cynthia Weaver; and to her other
 relatives, friends, and fellow sisters; 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 Sister
 Emilie Eilers.