By:  Turner                                            S.R. No. 511
    1-1                           SENATE RESOLUTION
    1-2                               In Memory
    1-3                                  of
    1-4                      Annie Roberta Martin Brymer
    1-5        WHEREAS, The citizens of Thrall mourned the passing
    1-6  of one of their most beloved and well-known residents,
    1-7  Annie Roberta Martin Brymer, who died January 22, 1995, at the
    1-8  age of 91; and
    1-9        WHEREAS, Annie was born on September 29, 1903, on
   1-10  the Martin family farm near Mobile, Texas, to Henry T. and
   1-11  Clara Gallatin Martin and was one of six daughters; and
   1-12        WHEREAS, A lifelong resident of Williamson County,
   1-13  Mrs. Brymer attended Southwest Texas State Teachers College in
   1-14  San Marcos where she earned her teaching certificate; she taught
   1-15  at the Kennedy Ranch, and, later, at the Beaukiss and Lawrence
   1-16  Chapel schools; and
   1-17        WHEREAS, After her marriage to Alvin Norris Brymer of the
   1-18  Beaukiss Community, she became a devoted wife and mother; when her
   1-19  son and daughter were grown, she worked for the Thrall Independent
   1-20  School District for 20 years; and
   1-21        WHEREAS, A woman of various interests and talents,
   1-22  Mrs. Brymer enjoyed being outdoors and working in her garden
   1-23  where she grew all kinds of beautiful flowers; her hobbies included
    2-1  piecing and quilting hundreds of beautiful quilts during her life
    2-2  as well as perfecting the art of tatting; and
    2-3        WHEREAS, A devout Christian who lived her faith in her
    2-4  daily life, Annie Brymer taught Sunday school for many years at the
    2-5  Thrall United Methodist Church where she was a faithful member; and
    2-6        WHEREAS, Better known to her children, grandchildren, and
    2-7  great-grandchildren as "Mamaw," Mrs. Brymer was proud of her family
    2-8  who were the source of much pleasure; and
    2-9        WHEREAS, Her wise counsel and sound judgment will be deeply
   2-10  missed and remembered with gratitude by her family and all who were
   2-11  fortunate to know her; now, therefore, be it
   2-12        RESOLVED, That the Senate of the State of Texas,
   2-13  74th Legislature, hereby extend sincere condolences to the family of
   2-14  Annie Roberta Martin Brymer:  her daughter, LaVeta Kennon; her son
   2-15  and daughter-in-law, Ken and Happy Brymer; and her six grandchildren
   2-16  and four great-grandchildren; and, be it further
   2-17        RESOLVED, That a copy of this Resolution be prepared for her
   2-18  family as an expression of deepest sympathy from the Texas Senate,
   2-19  and that when the Senate adjourns this day, it do so in memory of
   2-20  Annie Brymer.
   2-21                               ______________________________________
   2-22                                      President of the Senate
   2-23                                    I hereby certify that the above
   2-24                               Resolution was adopted by the Senate
   2-25                               on March 22, 1995, by a rising vote.
    3-1                               ______________________________________
    3-2                                      Secretary of the Senate
    3-3                               ______________________________________
    3-4                                        Member, Texas Senate