By: Luna S.R. No. 53 1-1 SENATE RESOLUTION 1-2 In Memory 1-3 of 1-4 Rose Ann Ramirez-Jimenez 1-5 WHEREAS, The Senate of the State of Texas joins the 1-6 citizens of San Antonio in mourning the untimely death of 1-7 Rose Ann Ramirez-Jimenez who died on December 31, 1994, 1-8 at the age of 27; and 1-9 WHEREAS, A 1985 graduate of Incarnate Word High School, 1-10 Rose Ann was employed at Northwest Imaging; and 1-11 WHEREAS, Rose Ann had recently seen her dream come true 1-12 when she and her husband, Rick Jimenez, Jr., were wed on 1-13 October 15, 1994, at Saint Paul's Catholic Church; and 1-14 WHEREAS, Rose Ann had worked at several child-care centers 1-15 because of her great love for and patience with children; and 1-16 WHEREAS, A respected and beloved member of her community, 1-17 Rose Ann will be remembered for her devotion to her family, her 1-18 friends, and her church; and 1-19 WHEREAS, She leaves behind a legacy of compassion and 1-20 commitment that will remain cherished by all those who knew 1-21 and loved her; now, therefore, be it 1-22 RESOLVED, That the Senate of the State of Texas, 1-23 74th Legislature, hereby extend sincere condolences to her 2-1 bereaved family: her husband, Rick Jimenez, Jr.; her parents, 2-2 Wayne H. and Anita M. Ramirez; her brothers, Wayne Ramirez, 2-3 Mark Ramirez, and Paul Ramirez; and her sisters, Ruby Morales 2-4 and Lynda Ramirez; and, be it further 2-5 RESOLVED, That a copy of this Resolution be prepared for 2-6 the family of Rose Ann Ramirez-Jimenez as an expression of deepest 2-7 sympathy from the Texas Senate, and that when the Senate adjourns 2-8 this day, it do so in memory of Rose Ann Ramirez-Jimenez. 2-9 ______________________________________ 2-10 President of the Senate 2-11 I hereby certify that the above 2-12 Resolution was adopted by the Senate 2-13 on January 19, 1995, by a rising vote. 2-14 ______________________________________ 2-15 Secretary of the Senate 2-16 ______________________________________ 2-17 Member, Texas Senate