78S10153 JNC-D

By:  Hamric                                                       H.R. No. 6  


R E S O L U T I O N
WHEREAS, The birth of Jackson Charles Saunders on June 11, 2003, represented a joyous and unforgettable occasion for proud parents Charles Thomas Saunders and Edith Suzanne Sims Saunders; and WHEREAS, Making his way into the world at Seton Northwest Hospital in Austin at 8:41 p.m., this welcome addition to the Saunders household weighed in at a strapping eight pounds, one ounce, and measured 20-3/4 inches in length at birth, and the joy he has brought to the members of his doting family is truly immeasurable; and WHEREAS, With his highly anticipated arrival taking place following both the close of the regular session of the 78th Texas Legislature and the end of the school year, Jackson has already demonstrated impeccable timing and thoughtfulness beyond his years, for his father, Charles Saunders, serves as General Counsel in the office of State Representative Peggy Hamric and his mother, Suzanne Saunders, is a teacher at Deep Wood Elementary School in the Round Rock Independent School District; and WHEREAS, Blessed with an irresistible smile and a winning personality as well, this adorable baby boy has indeed brightened the lives of his entire family, including his devoted grandparents, Barry and Ann Sims of Brownfield, Don Saunders of San Antonio, and Ann Muffeny of Washington, D.C.; and WHEREAS, Jackson will surely thrive in the loving embrace formed by his parents, extended family, and friends--a circle that will undoubtedly nurture this fine young Texan throughout his life; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 78th Texas Legislature, 1st Called Session, hereby officially welcome Jackson Charles Saunders as a new citizen of Texas and extend sincere congratulations to Charles and Suzanne Saunders on the birth of their beloved son; and, be it further RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be prepared for Jackson and his family as an expression of high regard by the Texas House of Representatives.