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  81S10135 JNC-D
 
  By: Pitts H.R. No. 27
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, Esteemed Waxahachie resident Dinah Weable has been
  named the 2009 Crape Myrtle Queen, and her outstanding example of
  leadership and civic engagement has earned her the sincere
  admiration of all who know her; and
         WHEREAS, A most fitting recipient of this notable honor, Mrs.
  Weable helped to secure her city's title as the Crape Myrtle Capital
  of Texas in 1997 in her role as district manager for State
  Representative Jim Pitts; through the years, her casework in behalf
  of area citizens has contributed to a host of worthy issues
  affecting her fellow Texans, and before she began her career with
  the state she also benefited many during a six-year tenure with the
  chamber of commerce; and
         WHEREAS, This caring woman is a breast cancer survivor who
  has drawn on her experience to help others; surprised by her
  husband, Ray, who established an annual survivor luncheon in her
  honor, she has wholeheartedly embraced the function, and each year
  the annual Dinah Weable Breast Cancer Survivors Event raises vital
  funds to help pay for lifesaving mammograms; Mrs. Weable also
  shares her time with her church, where she serves as a Sunday school
  teacher; and
         WHEREAS, The Lone Star State is made richer by the efforts of
  those who give generously of their time and talents to the
  betterment of their community, and Dinah Weable is indeed one such
  individual; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 81st Texas
  Legislature, 1st Called Session, hereby congratulate Dinah Weable
  on her selection as the 2009 Crape Myrtle Queen and honor her for
  her exemplary contributions as a role model and community leader;
  and, be it further
         RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
  prepared for Mrs. Weable as an expression of high regard by the
  Texas House of Representatives.