Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR657

Caption

In memory of Fredrick Taylor Stotts of Texarkana.

Impact

The passage of SR657 serves not only as a memorial to an individual but also reflects the broader value the Texas Senate places on honoring its citizens posthumously. By formally recognizing Stotts as a significant community figure, the resolution underscores the importance of legacy and remembrance within public service. Such resolutions can strengthen community bonds as they draw public attention to the lives of informative local residents that have contributed positively to society.

Summary

Senate Resolution 657 is a tribute in memory of Fredrick Taylor Stotts, who passed away at the age of 86 on April 23, 2025. The resolution paints a picture of Stotts’ rich life, detailing his early years in Arkansas and his long-standing residence in Texarkana. It highlights his diverse career which included agricultural lending, farming, and real estate, as well as his passions such as flying and engaging with community members. Moreover, the resolution touches on his family life, including his marriages and children, encapsulating the deep affection and connection he had with his loved ones.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR657 is overwhelmingly positive, with members of the Senate expressing deep respect and affection for Fredrick Stotts. The collective remembrance serves to unite members in appreciation of his contributions and character, fostering a sense of community and shared history. The emotional resonance of such tributes evokes feelings of empathy and respect, highlighting the significance of the lives commemorated through legislative means.

Contention

While resolutions like SR657 are generally well-received and lack significant contention within the legislative context, there can be debates around representation, as some may question why certain individuals are honored while others are not. However, the nature of this resolution remains largely celebratory without notable objections, thereby serving its intended purpose of honoring a valued community member.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX SR23

In memory of James C. Gilbert.

TX SR29

In memory of Dorothy Joe Woods.

TX SR21

In memory of Ella Bea Haywood.

TX SR363

In memory of Bryan Taylor Kelting.

TX HR2052

In memory of Richard Michael Hempel of Kosse.

TX HR809

In memory of Richard Camp "Dick" Murphy of Kaufman.

TX HR518

In memory of former Texas state representative David Anthony Swinford of Dumas.

TX SR58

In memory of Carl Roderick "Roddy" Osborne.

TX HR31

In memory of Susan Reynolds Eveler of Clint.

TX HR44

In memory of U.S. Army Command Sergeant Major (Ret.) Lloyd Coley of Belton.

Similar Bills

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