|
|
|
R E S O L U T I O N
|
|
WHEREAS, Memories of a life filled with joyful times and |
|
meaningful accomplishments remain to comfort the family and friends |
|
of Karen Kromer Harrison, who passed away on January 11, 2021, at |
|
the age of 91; and |
|
WHEREAS, The daughter of Earl and Nell Kromer, the former |
|
Karen Kromer was born in Shamrock on June 27, 1929; she studied |
|
political science at The University of Texas and married her |
|
childhood sweetheart, Clanton Bedford "Scoot" Harrison Jr.; |
|
Mrs. Harrison completed her degree at the University of Houston, |
|
and she and her husband raised their family in Bunker Hill Village, |
|
sharing 55 years together before his death in 2002; and |
|
WHEREAS, Active in her community, Mrs. Harrison volunteered |
|
her time with families at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer |
|
Center and led its Children's Christmas Card Project; the program |
|
gained national acclaim under her leadership, and she was honored |
|
with the creation of the Karen Harrison Service Award; she also |
|
received the Houston Mayor's Award and the National Points of Light |
|
Award from President Bill Clinton in recognition of her work; |
|
moreover, she and her husband were founding members of the Texas A&M |
|
Foundation President's Endowed Scholarship program; and |
|
WHEREAS, Mrs. Harrison treasured time spent with her three |
|
children, Sarah, Elizabeth, and Clanton, and she took great pride |
|
in her seven grandchildren; possessed of a boundless sense of |
|
adventure, she enjoyed traveling with her family to countries |
|
around the world, and she loved snorkeling, scuba diving, and |
|
camping; deeply devoted to her faith, she was involved with |
|
outreach at West University Baptist Church and participated in |
|
mission trips; and |
|
WHEREAS, Karen Harrison was a woman of great compassion who |
|
remained engaged in the world throughout her life and who found joy |
|
and inspiration in helping others; now, therefore, be it |
|
RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 87th Texas |
|
Legislature hereby pay tribute to the life of Karen Kromer Harrison |
|
and extend sincere condolences to the members of her family: to her |
|
daughters, Sarah Harrison and her husband, Jeff, and Elizabeth |
|
Blakemore and her husband, Allen; to her son, Clanton Harrison, and |
|
his wife, Selby; to her grandchildren, Seth, James, Leah, Theodore, |
|
Augustus, Charlotte, and Sarah; 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 Karen |
|
Harrison. |