By: Luna S.C.R. No. 73 SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION 1-1 WHEREAS, The citizens of San Antonio mourn the untimely loss 1-2 of Graciela Inocencio Trevino who died March 31, 1993; and 1-3 WHEREAS, A native Texan, Mrs. Trevino was born on October 11, 1-4 1959, in Lytle; after graduating from high school, she began her 1-5 life's work as a secretary for a law firm; and 1-6 WHEREAS, Noted for her attention to detail and loyalty to her 1-7 employers, Mrs. Trevino enjoyed an enviable reputation in the San 1-8 Antonio legal community; and 1-9 WHEREAS, Forthright, honest, and intelligent, Mrs. Trevino 1-10 excelled in her work as an office manager for State Representative 1-11 Leo Alvarado for five years; and 1-12 WHEREAS, A devoted mother, Mrs. Trevino donated her time and 1-13 talents to the Parent-Teacher Association at Saint James Catholic 1-14 School; a warm and giving woman, she assisted at the school and the 1-15 church in any capacity that was required, always putting the needs 1-16 of others ahead of her own; and 1-17 WHEREAS, Living Christ's gospel message of love in her daily 1-18 life, Mrs. Trevino was known for her ability to forgive a hurt and 1-19 repay rudeness and hostility with a kind word; and 1-20 WHEREAS, Cherished as a true friend by all who knew her, 1-21 Graciela Inocencio Trevino will be remembered with appreciation for 1-22 the gift of love she bestowed on her family and friends; now, 1-23 therefore, be it 2-1 RESOLVED, That the 73rd Legislature of the State of Texas 2-2 hereby extend sincere condolences to the members of her family on 2-3 their grievous loss: her son, Michael Anthony Trevino; her sister, 2-4 Maria Eliza Jimenez; her brother, Roland Salazar; and her 2-5 godmother, Lupe R. Trevino; and, be it further 2-6 RESOLVED, That a copy of this resolution be prepared for the 2-7 members of her family as an expression of deepest sympathy from the 2-8 Texas Legislature, and that when the legislature adjourns this day, 2-9 it do so in memory of Graciela Inocencio Trevino.