H.C.R. No. 104


HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, The passing of Minnie Mae Glenn on July 27, 2002, at the age of 94, brought a great loss to the family and friends of this esteemed woman; and WHEREAS, The youngest of six children, the former Minnie Mae Feagins was born on October 14, 1907, in Kildare, Oklahoma; in the mid-1920s, she moved with her family to Corpus Christi, where she met and fell in love with Joseph Paul Glenn; and WHEREAS, The couple married on the night of Mrs. Glenn's high school graduation and soon moved to Brownsville, where she raised their three children with loving care, insight, and wisdom; and WHEREAS, A woman of abiding faith, Mrs. Glenn found a home at the First Baptist Church of Brownsville; she was an active member, teaching Sunday school and enjoying the fellowship of other believers; and WHEREAS, Minnie Mae Glenn was a woman of rare faith and joy who made everyone she knew feel important; she was truly a great lady of Texas; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the 78th Legislature of the State of Texas hereby honor the life of Minnie Mae Glenn of Brownsville and extend sincere sympathies to her family: to her children, Betty Jeanne Faulk, Jo Anne Reed, and Joseph Paul Glenn, Jr.; to her grandchildren, Patrick Lee Faulk, Emily Anne Karlovich, Sarah Jeanne Faulk, Thomas Alexander Faulk, Randolph Robert Reed, Roy Earl Reed, Jr., Jayne Anne Davis, the wife of State Representative John E. Davis, Cynthia Jeanne Mills, Roman Feagins Reed, Jathan Russell Glenn, Catina Renee Skiles, and Weyland Shane Glenn; and to her many great-grandchildren; and, be it further RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be prepared for the members of her family and that when the Texas House of Representatives and Senate adjourn this day, they do so in memory of Minnie Mae Glenn. Davis of Harris Craddick Giddings Merritt Allen Goodman Miller Alonzo Goolsby Moreno of Harris Bailey Griggs Moreno of El Paso Baxter Grusendorf Morrison Berman Guillen Mowery Bohac Gutierrez Naishtat Bonnen Haggerty Nixon Branch Hamilton Noriega Brown of Kaufman Hamric Oliveira Brown of Brazos Hardcastle Olivo Burnam Harper-Brown Paxton Callegari Hartnett Pena Campbell Heflin Phillips Canales Hegar Pickett Capelo Hilderbran Pitts Casteel Hill Puente Castro Hochberg Quintanilla Chavez Hodge Raymond Chisum Homer Reyna Christian Hope Riddle Coleman Hopson Ritter Cook of Navarro Howard Rodriguez Cook of Colorado Hughes Rose Corte Hunter Seaman Crabb Hupp Smith of Tarrant Crownover Isett Smith of Harris Davis of Harris Jones of Lubbock Smithee Davis of Dallas Jones of Bexar Solis Dawson Jones of Dallas Solomons Delisi Keel Stick Denny Keffer of Dallas Swinford Deshotel Keffer of Eastland Talton Driver King Taylor Dukes Kolkhorst Telford Dunnam Krusee Thompson Dutton Kuempel Truitt Edwards Laney Turner Eiland Laubenberg Uresti Eissler Lewis Van Arsdale Elkins Luna Villarreal Ellis Mabry West Farabee Madden Wilson Farrar Marchant Wise Flores Martinez Fischer Wohlgemuth Flynn McCall Wolens Gallego McClendon Wong Garza McReynolds Woolley Gattis Menendez Zedler Geren Mercer ______________________________ ______________________________ President of the Senate Speaker of the House I certify that H.C.R. No. 104 was unanimously adopted by a rising vote of the House on March 31, 2003. ______________________________ Chief Clerk of the House I certify that H.C.R. No. 104 was unanimously adopted by a rising vote of the Senate on April 14, 2003. ______________________________ Secretary of the Senate APPROVED: __________________ Date __________________ Governor