Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.

Texas Senate Bill SR48

Caption

In memory of Robert Louie Childress of Longview.

Impact

The resolution itself does not enact law or policy but serves to honor an individual and recognize his life and legacy. Such tributes are part of legislative practice that reinforces community values and memorializes the contributions of individuals to the society they lived in. While SR48 does not change existing state laws, it contributes to the culture of remembrance and appreciation for community members who have passed away, reinforcing the importance of community ties in legislative practices.

Summary

Senate Resolution 48 serves as a memorial tribute to Robert Louie Childress, who passed away on June 15, 2025, at the age of 89. The resolution recalls his early life, family upbringing, military service in the U.S. Army, and significant contributions to his community, particularly in the field of ceiling and floor installation through his company, East Texas Acoustical. It emphasizes his commitment to his faith and his role in community-building efforts at Woodland Hills Baptist Church. The resolution aims to commemorate his life and express condolences to his family, which includes a wife, two children, and five grandchildren.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR48 is one of respect and heartfelt remembrance. It reflects a positive acknowledgment of Robert Childress's life, contributions, and the lasting impact he had on his family and community. The resolution carries a tone of compassion, unity, and respect, highlighting collective mourning and admiration from those who knew him and from the legislative body.

Contention

There are no notable points of contention regarding the resolution, as it primarily serves a commemorative purpose. Peaceful resolutions such as SR48 often see little opposition as they focus on honoring individuals rather than taking contentious political stances, allowing the legislative body to unify in remembrance and respect for a community member.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SR600

In memory of David Lester Lindow of Longview.

TX SR250

In memory of David Wayne Frost of Longview.

TX HCR65

In memory of Tracy Lee Vincent of Longview.

TX HR156

In memory of Tracy Lee Vincent of Longview.

TX SR158

In memory of Guy Newell Harrison of Longview.

TX SR684

In memory of Ginger Rose Holland of Longview.

TX SR689

In memory of Douglas Mitchel Sapp of Longview.

TX SR599

In memory of John Richard Lucas of Longview.

TX SR159

In memory of Gladys Faye Avitts Stone of Longview.

TX SR652

In memory of Milton Ray Gibson of Longview.

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