H.R. No. 170
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         
  WHEREAS, The 90th birthday of an esteemed Texan is indeed a
 
  special occasion, and Agnes Eve Pulk Farmer of Wood County is
 
  celebrating this memorable milestone on January 26, 2011; and
         
         WHEREAS, Born in Detroit, Michigan, in 1921, the former Agnes
 
  Pulk grew up there during the Depression; she lost her father when
 
  she was quite young and learned to become hardworking and
 
  resourceful; as a teen, she often cleaned the stalls at a local
 
  stable in exchange for time on horseback, and her love of riding
 
  earned her the nickname "Boots"; and
         
         WHEREAS, The outbreak of World War II prompted the intrepid
 
  young woman to join the Civil Air Patrol and begin flying lessons;
 
  she also supported the war effort by working in a defense plant,
 
  welding wing tips and ammunition boxes for fighter planes; in 1943,
 
  she married Charles Marshall Farmer, a member of the Army Air Corps,
 
  and moved to Hondo while he completed his training; they became the
 
  parents of a daughter, Willie Kay, the following year, and when Mr.
 
  Farmer was deployed to the Pacific theater, Mrs. Farmer went to stay
 
  with his parents on their farm near Detroit, Texas; although she was
 
  raised in the city, she applied herself industriously to the
 
  farming life; and
         
         WHEREAS, Mrs. Farmer relocated to San Antonio with her
 
  husband when he returned to Texas, and their second daughter, Donna
 
  Fay, was born there; they later settled on a small farm in Red River
 
  County, and their son, James Avery, was born in Clarksville in 1950,
 
  four years before the family moved to Grand Prairie; and
         
         WHEREAS, A devoted mother, Mrs. Farmer became the head of the
 
  household after her marriage ended in 1956; she earned the last
 
  half-credit she needed to obtain her high school diploma and went on
 
  to complete her associate degree in psychology and nursing at El
 
  Centro College; through the ensuing years, she demonstrated
 
  characteristic industriousness, and she continues to be active and
 
  productive as she enters her ninth decade; this admirable Texan
 
  sews and quilts every day, and she won two awards in the Mineola
 
  League of the Arts Quilt Show 2009; and
         
         WHEREAS, Meeting life's challenges with resilience,
 
  optimism, and determination, Agnes Farmer is an inspiration to
 
  many, and she holds a special place in the hearts of all who are
 
  privileged to know her; now, therefore, be it
         
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 82nd Texas
 
  Legislature hereby congratulate Agnes Eve Pulk Farmer on the
 
  occasion of her 90th 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. Farmer as an expression of high regard by the
 
  Texas House of Representatives.
 
  Hughes
 
  ______________________________
  Speaker of the House     
 
         I certify that H.R. No. 170 was adopted by the House on
  February 24, 2011, by a non-record vote.
 
  ______________________________
  Chief Clerk of the House