Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR652

Caption

In memory of Milton Ray Gibson of Longview.

Impact

This resolution reflects the values and traditions of recognition and respect within the Texas legislative process. By formally acknowledging Milton Gibson's life, the Texas Senate emphasizes the importance of honoring individuals who have made significant contributions to their communities and families. The impact of this resolution is more symbolic, serving as a reminder of the sacrifices made by veterans and the lasting legacies of those who serve their communities throughout their lives.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 652 honors the life and legacy of Milton Ray Gibson, who passed away on March 27, 2025, at the age of 93. The resolution pays tribute to his contributions as a veteran, having served in the U.S. Army from 1952 to 1954. Gibson built a successful career with Texas Eastman, where he worked for four decades before retiring. His life encompassed strong family values, as he was married for nearly 67 years and raised three daughters, indicating the deep personal connections he maintained throughout his life.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR652 is one of reverence and appreciation. Members of the Senate conveyed their sympathies to Gibson's family and celebrated his life through shared memories reflecting his humor, charm, and dedication. This resolution fosters a sense of community and shared values among legislators, who recognize the profound influence individual lives can have on broader societal bonds.

Contention

While the resolution generally has widespread support as a gesture of respect, discussions around resolutions of tribute can occasionally bring forth differing opinions on how public figures or ordinary citizens are honored posthumously. However, in this case, there is no significant contention noted in the discussions surrounding SR652, suggesting a collective agreement on the necessity to honor Milton Gibson's contributions.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX SR157

In memory of Dee Lois Judy of Longview.

TX SR19

In memory of Gloria Anne Gilson Kolb of Tyler.

TX SR115

In memory of Carlos Barton Griffin Sr. of Longview.

TX SR18

In memory of Catherine Jean Morlen of Longview.

TX SR14

In memory of Mollie Jeanette Upton of Longview.

TX HR1332

In memory of Frances Geraldine "Jeri" Wilson of Leander.

TX SR42

In memory of Officer Larry Solomon Jr. of the Longview Police Department.

TX SR396

In memory of Thomas Jefferson Payne.

TX HR612

In memory of Ray Allen "Straw" Wilson.

TX HR2060

In memory of George Herman McGowan of Houston.

Similar Bills

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