79R8200 MDM-D

By:  Kolkhorst                                                    H.R. No. 747


R E S O L U T I O N
WHEREAS, A century of joyful times, loving moments, and meaningful accomplishments is truly a reason to celebrate, and in 2005, Hester Smith Lockett of Brenham is marking the centennial of her birth; and WHEREAS, One of four children, this lovely lady recalls an early 20th century Brenham with unpaved streets on which she walked to school with friends and to church with her family; and WHEREAS, In her senior year of high school in 1923, Mrs. Lockett was crowned Queen of the Brenham Maifest, one of the oldest spring festivals in the South, this one with a German flavor saluting the local heritage; she carried on a proud family tradition, for her mother was named Maifest Queen in 1894; and WHEREAS, Queen Hester went on to attend The University of Texas and then married her royal partner, King Reese Lockett; the couple were blessed with two children, Hester Lockett Kirkum and Reese Lockett, Jr., who were also named royalty during the highly anticipated annual celebration; and WHEREAS, After her children were grown, Mrs. Lockett shared her time and talents with her community by volunteering with her church, the public library, and the Brenham State School; she was a support for her husband, who served his fellow citizens as mayor of Brenham for 28 years and owned a men's clothing store; later, Mrs. Lockett took on the responsibilities of dorm mother at Blinn College and assisted numerous families with their Maifest plans; and WHEREAS, Mrs. Lockett was selected as a Washington County Woman of the Year for her many contributions to her hometown, and in a singular tribute, her likeness for a time graced cartons of Blue Bell ice cream; and WHEREAS, Hester Lockett has richly blessed her family and community through her love, her commitment, and her actions, and it is a distinct pleasure to join in honoring her on this momentous milestone in her life; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 79th Texas Legislature hereby warmly congratulate Hester Smith Lockett of Brenham on her 100th birthday and extend to her sincere best wishes for continued happiness; and, be it further RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be prepared for Mrs. Lockett as an expression of high regard by the Texas House of Representatives.