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  83R6292 JNC-D
 
  By: Farrar H.R. No. 344
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, The passing of community leader Dr. Maconda Brown
  O'Connor of Houston on May 19, 2012, brought a profound loss to her
  family, her wide circle of friends, and countless Texans whose
  lives she touched; and
         WHEREAS, A native of the Bayou City, the former Maconda Brown
  was born on May 4, 1930, to George and Alice Brown; she attended
  Pine Manor College, and after raising her four children, she
  returned to school at the age of 51; and
         WHEREAS, Dr. O'Connor graduated from the University of
  St. Thomas and went on to earn a master's degree from Smith College,
  where she continued her studies and completed her doctorate in
  1988; she made her career in social work; and
         WHEREAS, Dr. O'Connor believed that all children deserve
  second chances and set up office in a broom closet in one of
  Houston's toughest juvenile detention centers in an effort to reach
  those most in need; a licensed advanced clinical practitioner, she
  also maintained a small private practice to offer therapeutic
  services to underprivileged families; and
         WHEREAS, Outside of her profession, Dr. O'Connor helped
  countless area young people as cofounder of the Houston A+
  Challenge and the Greater Houston Collaborative for Children, which
  provided early education to nearly 84,000 participants; she further
  gave back through her contributions to Harris County Protective
  Services, El Hogar de Ninos, the Child Abuse Prevention Network,
  the Mental Health Association of Houston and Harris County, and the
  Harris County Juvenile Probation Department; and
         WHEREAS, Dr. O'Connor demonstrated a commitment to the
  greater community as well, sharing her time as a member of the
  boards of the Discovery Green Conservancy, the Brookings
  Institution, the American Leadership Forum, Baylor College of
  Medicine, Texas Children's Hospital, The Rice Center for Education,
  the University of Houston-Downtown, and the Houston Area Women's
  Center; as both president and chair of one of Houston's most
  prolific charities, the Brown Foundation, her dedication to helping
  people in need was legendary; she also actively supported the
  Democratic Party and Emily's List; and
         WHEREAS, This loving matriarch shared the richness of her
  life with a family that included four children, George, Thomas,
  Nancy, and John, nine grandchildren, Ryan, Kelly, Maconda, Nancy,
  Andrew, Ralph, Rebecca, Ian, and Charlie, and a
  great-granddaughter, Louisa; and
         WHEREAS, Unparalleled in her advocacy and activism, Maconda
  O'Connor inspired hope while mapping meaningful pathways to success
  for future generations; although she will be deeply missed, her
  legacy will continue to resonate in her hometown for years to come,
  and her memory will be carried in the hearts of the many people
  whose lives she touched during her time on this earth; now,
  therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 83rd Texas
  Legislature hereby pay tribute to the memory of Dr. Maconda Brown
  O'Connor and extend deepest sympathy to the members of her family:
  to her four children, George O'Connor, Thomas O'Connor, Nancy
  Abendshein, and John O'Connor, and their spouses, Lynn O'Connor,
  Barbie O'Connor, Mark Abendshein, and Sarah O'Connor; to her nine
  grandchildren, Ryan O'Connor and his wife, Amy, Kelly O'Connor,
  Maconda Abinader and her husband, Sacha, Nancy O'Connor, Andrew
  Abendshein, Ralph Abendshein, Rebecca O'Connor, Ian O'Connor, and
  Charlie O'Connor; to her great-granddaughter, Louisa O'Connor; to
  her siblings, Nancy Brown Negley, Louisa S. Sarofim, and Mike
  Stude; and to her other relatives and many 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
  Dr. Maconda Brown O'Connor.