|
|
|
R E S O L U T I O N
|
|
WHEREAS, Family and friends are mourning the loss of Lois Mae |
|
Haynes of Waco, who passed away on February 26, 2011, at the age of |
|
87; and |
|
WHEREAS, Born in Minneapolis on July 27, 1923, to Clifford |
|
and Lottie Neff, the former Lois Neff graduated as salutatorian |
|
from her high school in 1941; she enrolled at the University of |
|
Minnesota to study mathematics, but interrupted her formal |
|
education during World War II to become a Curtiss-Wright Cadette; |
|
receiving training at Purdue University, she then went to work at |
|
the Curtiss-Wright plant in Columbus, Ohio, to serve as an |
|
aeronautical engineering aide in the development of a dive bomber; |
|
and |
|
WHEREAS, After the war, she returned to the University of |
|
Minnesota to complete the requirements for a bachelor's degree in |
|
mathematics and to earn a master's degree in educational psychology |
|
in 1947; she taught high school math for six years and met her |
|
future husband, John Harrison Haynes, on an educator's tour of |
|
Europe in 1953; the couple married and moved to East Longmeadow, |
|
Massachusetts, where they raised two sons, Frederick and Robert; |
|
and |
|
WHEREAS, Mrs. Haynes shared 47 years with her husband until |
|
his passing in 2000, and during that time they traveled |
|
extensively, taking long family camping trips throughout the U.S. |
|
and Canada and photographing every county courthouse in the |
|
continental United States; the couple retired to Waco in 1983; a |
|
lifelong lover of books, Mrs. Haynes served as the librarian for the |
|
Providence Park collection in her retirement; she also enjoyed |
|
playing bridge and was an avid stamp collector who belonged to the |
|
Heart of Texas Stamp Club, the American Topical Association, and |
|
state and national philatelic societies; and |
|
WHEREAS, Lois Haynes lived a rich and purposeful life, and |
|
although her absence is keenly felt, she has left those who held her |
|
dear with a wealth of memories to forever treasure; now, therefore, |
|
be it |
|
RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 82nd Texas |
|
Legislature hereby pay tribute to the life of Lois Mae Haynes and |
|
extend sincere sympathy to the members of her family: to her sons, |
|
Frederick Haynes and his wife, Patricia, and Robert Haynes and his |
|
wife, Marilyn; to her grandsons, Thomas, Stephen, and William; to |
|
her sister, Jeanne Snell; to her nieces, Susan, Kathryn, and Nancy; |
|
and to her other relatives and friends; and, be it further |
|
RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be |
|
prepared for her family and that when the Texas House of |
|
Representatives adjourns this day, it do so in memory of Lois Mae |
|
Haynes. |