H.R. No. 2278
R E S O L U T I O N
WHEREAS, Doris Williams of Lake Jackson personifies the
highest qualities of community service and civic leadership, and
her 70th birthday on August 28, 2005, provides a fitting
opportunity to recognize her for her achievements; and
WHEREAS, Born on August 28, 1935, in Alto, Doris Faye Allen
was the youngest child of Raymond and Agnes Allen; after her
brother, Charles, and her sisters, Virginia, Katherine, and Margie,
graduated and left the family home, her parents moved to Brazoria
County, where Doris graduated from Brazosport High School in 1953;
and
WHEREAS, This native Texan married W. Kenneth Williams, and
the couple enjoyed an enduring union that spanned 29 years until his
passing in 2001; today, she continues to enjoy the love and
affection of a fine family that includes two daughters, Jean Ann and
Theresa Kay and her husband, Donald Wayne, two grandchildren,
Brittany Marie and Miles Randolph, and one grandcat, Rascal Baby;
and
WHEREAS, She is a member of First United Methodist Church of
Lake Jackson and takes great pleasure in serving on many church
committees; and
WHEREAS, This esteemed woman is also a dedicated community
leader, as evidenced by her work in behalf of the city of Lake
Jackson, where she has resided for more than 50 years; asked in 1981
to serve in a vacated position on the city council, she went on to
win several unopposed elections to the council and eventually ran
for mayor, taking office in 1988 and serving successfully until her
retirement in 1996; and
WHEREAS, Mrs. Williams has been politically active not only
in her local community but also in numerous county, state, and
national capacities, including her service as an alternate delegate
and an alternate-at-large to the Republican National Convention in
1988; a member of Brazosport Republican Women, she served as a
county election judge and with numerous city, county, state, and
national election committees; and
WHEREAS, Her leadership has also benefited the Brazosport
College Foundation, which she served as steering committee chair,
and she kicked off the "Building a Legacy" campaign to assist in
securing resources for the school's first-ever facilities
expansion capital campaign; she was honored for her generous
donation as well as her volunteer work with the college's finance,
development, and fund development committees; and
WHEREAS, Mrs. Williams has held leadership positions with a
number of social, service, business, and health-related
organizations, including the Brazosport Health Foundation, the
Lake Jackson Museum, Lake Jackson Emergency Medical Services, the
Lake Jackson Business Association, Brazoria County Museum, the
DeLay Foundation, Brazosport Memorial Hospital's Advisory Board,
and the Lake Jackson Historical Museum, to name but a few; and
WHEREAS, Her exceptional contributions to her community have
earned this public-spirited woman repeated recognition from
numerous local organizations, such as induction into the Republican
Hall of Honor and receipt of the Brazosport Outstanding Woman of the
Year award, the Community Builder Award from the Masonic Grand
Lodge of Texas, and the Paul Harris Fellow Award from the Rotary
Club; and
WHEREAS, Through her tireless commitment to creating a
stronger, more vibrant community, Doris Williams has immeasurably
enriched the world around her and touched the lives of countless
fellow citizens; beloved by many for her caring and generous
nature, she indeed has reason to celebrate seven decades of
wonderful memories with her loving family and many close friends;
now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 79th Texas
Legislature hereby honor Doris Williams on the occasion of her 70th
birthday and extend to her profound appreciation for her ongoing
efforts in behalf of the citizens of Lake Jackson, Brazoria County,
and the State of Texas and extend to her sincere best wishes for
continued health and happiness; and, be it further
RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
prepared for Mrs. Williams as an expression of high regard from the
Texas House of Representatives.
Bonnen
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Speaker of the House
I certify that H.R. No. 2278 was adopted by the House on May
29, 2005, by a non-record vote.
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Chief Clerk of the House