Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.

Texas Senate Bill SR70

Impact

The resolution serves as a formal recognition from the Texas Senate, expressing condolences to the members of Mr. Bruner's family and honoring his character and accomplishments. The act of memorializing individuals in this manner can also impact state laws and practices related to commemorations and public tributes, reinforcing the significance of community figures who have rendered service to the state. This resolution encapsulates a collective appreciation for citizens who have made indelible contributions to both their local communities and society as a whole.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 70 pays tribute to the memory of Maxey Wayne Bruner, who passed away on July 12, 2025, at the age of 90. The resolution highlights his lifetime of meaningful service, underscoring his contributions to both the community and his family. Born on July 30, 1934, Mr. Bruner served in the United States Navy during the Korean War and enjoyed a lengthy career with Texas Eastman, where he worked as a chemical operator for nearly four decades. His commitment to family and faith was evident, as he was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and active member of his church.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SR70 is overwhelmingly respectful and celebratory. Those who contributed to discussions emphasized the warmth and kindness that Maxey Bruner exhibited throughout his life, reflecting a community's sorrow at his passing yet celebrating the legacy he leaves behind. Such resolutions generally garner bipartisan support, as they transcend political divides, illustrating a shared value in honoring individuals who embody dedication and service.

Contention

Since this resolution deals primarily with memorialization rather than policy change, there are minimal points of contention. However, differing opinions may arise regarding the emphasis placed on public figures in memorials, particularly regarding factors such as the timing of the resolutions or the representation of specific communities in these tributes. Nonetheless, SR70's focus remains on the personal attributes and contributions of Maxey Bruner, minimizing potential controversy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SR250

In memory of David Wayne Frost of Longview.

TX HR95

In memory of Andrew H. Villarreal of San Antonio.

TX HR878

In memory of Carl Wayne Warwick.

TX HR1474

In memory of David Louis Hirschfeld of San Angelo.

TX SR70

In memory of Joe Jean Murray of Texarkana.

TX SR651

In memory of Annie Laura Mixon of New Boston.

TX HR15

In memory of Peggy Jean Newman of Laredo.

TX SR24

In memory of Robert Lawrence Sprouse of Longview.

TX HR951

In memory of Harold James Hardcastle of Vernon.

TX SR48

In memory of Teresa Ann Bock Manning.

Similar Bills

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