Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.

Texas Senate Bill SR62

Caption

In memory of Kyle Richard Bough of Kilgore.

Impact

The resolution serves to recognize the achievements of an individual who had a profound impact on the lives of his family and community. By honoring Mr. Bough's memory, the Texas Senate demonstrates the importance of acknowledging the contributions of citizens, particularly those who have served their country. The community's attachment to Mr. Bough's legacy can foster a sense of connection and belonging among residents in Kilgore, Texas.

Summary

SR62 is a resolution presented in the Texas Senate that pays tribute to the life of Kyle Richard Bough, who passed away on June 14, 2025, at the age of 90. This bill commemorates Mr. Bough's life, detailing his early years, military service, family life, and career achievements. It highlights his contributions to his community and the legacy he left behind for his loved ones, emphasizing the deep sorrow felt by family and friends upon his passing.

Contention

While the resolution is largely ceremonial and aims to unite the community in remembrance, it does not appear to carry any legislative controversy or points of contention. The focus is solely on honoring Mr. Bough, thus minimizing political debate. However, like many memorial resolutions, it reflects broader themes of community values and the responsibilities of the Senate in recognizing notable individuals.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SR253

In memory of Loy Gordon of Kilgore.

TX SR599

In memory of John Richard Lucas of Longview.

TX HR454

In memory of Bremond mayor Richard "Ricky" Swick.

TX HR1457

In memory of Richard Dennis Worrell of Plano.

TX SR595

In memory of Willard Alvin Hill of Mineola.

TX SR682

In memory of Frances Elaine Cowen of Tyler.

TX SR302

In memory of Richard Harold Meyer of Calhoun County.

TX SR289

In memory of Reginald Garrett of Tyler.

TX SR48

In memory of Teresa Ann Bock Manning.

TX SR601

In memory of Robert Gerald Berryhill of Gilmer.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.