Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR256

Caption

In memory of Fred Lyndel Wilkinson of Tyler.

Impact

The impact of SR256 is primarily symbolic, reflecting the Senate's recognition of individuals who contribute significantly to their communities. By honoring Mr. Wilkinson, the resolution aims to inspire others by showcasing a life dedicated to family values, community involvement, and service. This can encourage legislative bodies to continue the tradition of memorializing residents who have positively influenced local culture and community spirit.

Summary

Senate Resolution 256 serves as a tribute to the life of Fred Lyndel Wilkinson, who passed away on January 17, 2025, at the age of 94. The resolution commemorates Mr. Wilkinson's life, detailing his contributions to his family, community, and country. Born in Bogata, Texas, he is remembered for his dedication to his loved ones and his longstanding service in various capacities including as a laboratory technician and a church elder. The resolution highlights his values of integrity, humor, and commitment to community service, culminating in the recognition of his life’s work and influence on those around him.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding this resolution appears to be one of respect and admiration. Reflecting on Mr. Wilkinson's contributions, colleagues from the Senate expressed their condolences and noted the positive impact he had on his community. Such resolutions provide a moment for reflection and unity among legislators, as they collectively honor lives that embody the values of the Texas community.

Contention

While the resolution itself is unlikely to generate significant contention, the nature of memorial resolutions can sometimes lead to discussions regarding the legacy of honorees and their contributions to societal values. In this case, however, the sentiment appears overwhelmingly positive without opposing viewpoints or significant disputes raised during discussions in the Senate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SR0050

MEMORIAL-WILLIAM WILKINSON

TX SR663

In memory of Gary Daniel Penkilo of Tyler.

TX SR679

In memory of Jimmy Doyle Byrum of Tyler.

TX SR31

In memory of George Edward Caldwell of Tyler.

TX SCR21

In memory of Edwin Elmer Perryman of Tyler.

TX HR1259

In memory of former state representative Fred Charles Head of Athens.

TX SR157

In memory of James Alan Haynes of Tyler.

TX SR69

In memory of Billy Daryl Pyron of Tyler.

TX SR289

In memory of Reginald Garrett of Tyler.

TX SR657

In memory of Fredrick Taylor Stotts of Texarkana.

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