By Clark H.R. No. 539 75R10015 JHS-D R E S O L U T I O N 1-1 WHEREAS, The wedding anniversary of two outstanding Texans 1-2 who have shared 50 happy and rewarding years of marriage is indeed 1-3 an occasion worthy of special praise and recognition; and 1-4 WHEREAS, Jack and Dottie Sue Rollins of Sherman had the 1-5 privilege of commemorating such a memorable event when they 1-6 celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on February 15, 1997; 1-7 the couple were joined in observing this special day by family and 1-8 friends at a reception hosted by their daughters and sons-in-law, 1-9 Mr. and Mrs. Gene Clay and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Poet; and 1-10 WHEREAS, A former employee of Burlington Industries and the 1-11 Fant Milling Company, Mr. Rollins was born in the Farmington 1-12 community and attended school in Anna; Mrs. Rollins is a native of 1-13 Southmayd who, in addition to being a thoughtful and caring 1-14 homemaker, was previously employed by Wackers and TGY variety 1-15 stores; and 1-16 WHEREAS, The Rollinses have been blessed with four 1-17 grandchildren and one great-grandchild and their immeasurable joy 1-18 in their extended family is truly a sight to behold; now deservedly 1-19 reaping the many benefits of a full life together, this exemplary 1-20 pair remain active members of Loving Baptist Church; and 1-21 WHEREAS, For half a century, Jack and Dottie Sue Rollins have 1-22 shared a union built on love and honor that has yielded many 1-23 cherished family memories; their marriage is a source of pride and 1-24 inspiration to their family and friends, and it is fitting that 2-1 they be honored at this time; now, therefore, be it 2-2 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 75th Texas 2-3 Legislature hereby congratulate Jack and Dottie Sue Rollins on the 2-4 occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary and extend to them 2-5 sincere best wishes for continued success and happiness in the 2-6 years to come; and, be it further 2-7 RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be 2-8 prepared for Mr. and Mrs. Rollins as an expression of high regard 2-9 by the Texas House of Representatives.