Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.

Texas Senate Bill SR13

Impact

The resolution emphasizes the importance of community and family, memorializing a woman who dedicated much of her life to education and family values. By recognizing Mrs. Wilson's contributions, the Senate aims to acknowledge the role individuals play in shaping their communities, thus fostering a sense of respect and continuity within the state's educational and social fabric.

Summary

SR13 is a resolution introduced in the Texas Senate that pays tribute to the life of Mary E. Larsen Preuss Wilson, a resident of Sulphur Springs who passed away on June 23, 2025, at the age of 92. The resolution highlights her life history, including her upbringing, education, family life, and community involvement. Born in Kansas City, Missouri, she eventually settled in Texas and became an educator, impacting the lives of many students during her 16-year career with the Taylor Independent School District.

Contention

While SR13 appears as a straightforward tribute, it reflects broader themes of remembrance and the significance of honoring citizens who have dedicated their lives to public service. The passage of such resolutions can sometimes raise discussions about how public institutions can adequately recognize and support family legacies and community contributions, providing a platform for reflection on the lives represented in these tributes.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX SR651

In memory of Annie Laura Mixon of New Boston.

TX HR1031

In memory of Mary Helen VanDeaver of Clarksville.

TX SR48

In memory of Teresa Ann Bock Manning.

TX HR231

In memory of Mary Winifred Weingarth Newton.

TX HR355

In memory of William Everett Brannon Jr. of Sulphur Springs.

TX HR15

In memory of John, Julia, Jack, and James Burgess of Liberty.

TX HR478

In memory of Reta Gay Nance.

TX SR68

In memory of Marie Dusek of Tyler.

TX HR546

In memory of Mary Burney McMahon Markham.

TX HR870

In memory of South Belt community leader Marie Flickinger.

Similar Bills

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