Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.

Texas Senate Bill SR78

Caption

In memory of Richard J. Vane.

Impact

This memorial resolution serves more than just a tribute; it reinforces the value of community engagement and reflects on the contributions of individuals who have impacted their surroundings positively. By honoring Vane's legacy, the resolution aims to inspire others to contribute to their communities as he did and keep his memory alive among those who knew him, as well as within the broader community.

Summary

SR78 is a resolution dedicated to commemorating the life and contributions of Richard J. Vane, who passed away on June 30, 2025. The resolution highlights his early life in Detroit and his achievements in architecture, especially emphasizing the founding of Osborn & Vane Architects in Houston. It acknowledges his dedication to both his family and his community through various activities, including teaching Sunday school and volunteering with Jewish Family Service.

Contention

While the primary intent of SR78 is to honor an individual, it may also prompt discussions on the importance of local historical figures and their roles in shaping communal identities. Such resolutions can reveal sentiments about how communities value contributions from its members and how they wish to be remembered. Although no significant points of contention were noted in the discussions around SR78, memorial resolutions sometimes spur debate about the criteria for recognition and memory within the public sphere.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX SR599

In memory of John Richard Lucas of Longview.

TX SR374

In memory of Clyde Vance Dunnam of Waco.

TX HR136

In memory of Clyde Vance Dunnam of Waco.

TX HR454

In memory of Bremond mayor Richard "Ricky" Swick.

TX HR1457

In memory of Richard Dennis Worrell of Plano.

TX SR302

In memory of Richard Harold Meyer of Calhoun County.

TX HR1031

In memory of Mary Helen VanDeaver of Clarksville.

TX HR538

In memory of the Honorable Richard Harold Meyer of Calhoun County.

TX SR596

In memory of James Albert "Dick" Hudson of White Oak.

TX SR250

In memory of David Wayne Frost of Longview.

Similar Bills

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