By: Hughes S.C.R. No. 8
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
  WHEREAS, Memories of a life filled with joyful times and
  meaningful accomplishments remain to comfort the family and friends
  of Linda Gay Galbraith Wall of Magnolia, who passed away on July 20,
  2020, at the age of 80; and
         WHEREAS, The former Linda Galbraith was born in McCamey on
  August 14, 1939, to Cecil and Lucy Galbraith; her family followed
  her father's work in the oil and gas business, residing in Texas,
  Oklahoma, and Kansas, before settling in the Houston suburb of West
  University Place, where she attended Lamar High School; as an
  active member of the youth ministry at West University Baptist
  Church, she met her future husband, Joe Wall; the pair continued to
  cross paths due to their involvement in the church, and after years
  of blossoming romance, they exchanged wedding vows on August 20,
  1960; the couple were blessed with two sons, Scot and Christopher,
  and five precious grandchildren, Marissa, Caleb, Angel, Tyler, and
  Thomas; and
         WHEREAS, Over the course of their 60 years of marriage,
  Mr. and Mrs. Wall were devoted partners in life and in ministry;
  after earning her bachelor's degree and teaching certificate from
  Sam Houston State University, Mrs. Wall taught in public schools to
  support her husband while he completed his college and seminary
  studies; she went on to minister alongside him at churches and
  schools in Texas and in Colorado, and she served as a leader and a
  spiritual mentor to a host of women's ministries; she also taught
  English at Colorado Christian University while her husband served
  as the university's president in the 1980s, and during the
  following decade, she became engaged in a worldwide mission
  ministry that involved training pastors' wives and other women in
  the former Soviet Union; she and her husband later relocated to
  Magnolia, where she contributed significantly to the women's
  ministry at the new Magnolia Bible Church; and
         WHEREAS, Linda Wall was beloved for her steadfast faith, her
  warmth and kindness, and her generosity of spirit, and she will
  forever hold a cherished place in the hearts of those she leaves
  behind; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the 87th Legislature of the State of Texas,
  3rd Called Session, hereby pay tribute to the life of Linda Gay
  Galbraith Wall and extend sincere sympathy to her family and
  friends; and, be it further
         RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
  prepared for her family and that when the Texas House of
  Representatives and Senate adjourn this day, they do so in memory of
  Linda Wall.