Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR665

Caption

In memory of Frances Joyce Lemons of Quitman.

Impact

While SR665 does not alter state laws directly as it is a memorial resolution, it serves a significant role in acknowledging the contributions of individuals like Frances Lemons to their communities. Such resolutions can foster a sense of unity and remembrance among constituents, and indirectly remind lawmakers of the personal stories behind their legislative responsibilities. The passage of this resolution adds to the legislative record a moment of collective mourning and celebration of life, promoting civic engagement through remembrance.

Summary

Senate Resolution 665 (SR665) serves as a poignant tribute to the memory of Frances Joyce Lemons, who passed away on May 10, 2025. The resolution captures her life story, highlighting her roots in Quitman, Texas, and her career in healthcare, notably her long tenure at the Quitman Nursing Home. It emphasizes her dedication to her family, particularly her daughter and grandchildren, and reflects on her enjoyment of life through simple pleasures such as watching Western movies and assembling jigsaw puzzles. The resolution is a testament to her warmth and compassion, underscoring the impact she had on those around her.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR665 is overwhelmingly positive, as it reflects affection and respect for Frances Lemons' life and contributions. Senators participating in the vote demonstrated a shared reverence for her legacy, indicating that resolutions of this nature are welcomed as opportunities for the Senate to express solidarity with families and communities in mourning. The collaborative spirit seen in the resolution's introduction and adoption highlights the Senate's role in supporting constituents during times of loss.

Contention

Since SR665 is a condolence resolution, there are no notable points of contention typically associated with legislative bills. Instead, it serves as a unified voice from the Senate, expressing condolences to Frances Lemons' family, acknowledging her life's work, and honoring her memory. The resolution promotes a shared cultural value of remembrance and respect for the deceased, which is often devoid of the divisive politics that can characterize other legislative discussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR0054

MEMORIAL-FRANCES SULLIVAN

TX SR682

In memory of Frances Elaine Cowen of Tyler.

TX SR0381

MEMORIAL-JOYCE I. WILLIAMS

TX SR0617

MEMORIAL-JOYCE DIEBEL

TX HR337

Joyce Denise Morton, death mourned

TX SR0508

MEMORIAL-FRANCES SULLIVAN

TX HR0639

MEMORIAL-DR. JOYCE MILLER

TX SR299

A RESOLUTION adjourning the Senate in honor and loving memory of Frances Smith Coleman.

TX SR147

In memory of Dorothy R. Fox.

TX SR44

In memory of Barbara Ruth Mize Abbott of Longview.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.