Bill Text: TX SR187 | 2021-2022 | 87th Legislature | Enrolled
Bill Title: In memory of Teresa Altagracia Lozano Long.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 2-0)
Status: (Passed) 2021-03-23 - Printed in full [SR187 Detail]
Download: Texas-2021-SR187-Enrolled.html
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In Memory | ||
of | ||
Teresa Altagracia Lozano Long | ||
WHEREAS, The Senate of the State of Texas honors and | ||
commemorates the life of Teresa Altagracia Lozano Long, beloved | ||
wife, friend, patron of the arts, champion of education, and | ||
philanthropist, who died March 22, 2021, at the age of 92; and | ||
WHEREAS, "Altagracia" translates as "High Grace" or "Very | ||
Gracious," a reflection of Teresa's remarkable kindness, | ||
compassion, and commitment to improving the lives of low-income | ||
Texans; and | ||
WHEREAS, Teresa Lozano Long was born in Premont on July 20, | ||
1928, to Arturo V. and Elvira D. Lozano, and immediately began | ||
blazing trails; she was Premont High School's first Mexican | ||
American valedictorian at the age of 16 before enrolling at The | ||
University of Texas at Austin, at which she was the only female | ||
and the only Mexican American student majoring in physical | ||
education; and | ||
WHEREAS, While teaching junior high in Alice, Texas, she | ||
met Joe Long, at a time when intercultural relationships were not | ||
only rare, but also controversial, and after marrying on February | ||
1, 1958, they were blessed with more than six happy and | ||
harmonious decades together; and | ||
WHEREAS, Teresa and Joe shone together as ardent advocates | ||
of education and the arts who basked in the joy of providing | ||
scholarships for students and who became significant | ||
contributors in myriad fields including medicine, teaching, and | ||
the fine and performing arts; and | ||
WHEREAS, She blossomed professionally as a Consultant for | ||
the U.S. Office of Education on Migrant Education and Head Start | ||
Program and in the Review Section of the Division of Compensatory | ||
Education of the Texas Education Agency, where she also worked as | ||
a Research Assistant, and as a Research Associate for the | ||
Governor's Committee on Public School Education; and | ||
WHEREAS, Her civic leadership was evident through the | ||
countless boards and councils on which she served, including the | ||
Chancellor's Council and Development Board at The University of | ||
Texas, Texas Committee for National Museum of Women in the Arts, | ||
National Council on the Arts, Austin College, First State Bank | ||
and Community National Bank, Austin Lyric Opera, St. Austin | ||
Catholic School, Seton Medical Center Auxiliary, Laguna Gloria | ||
Museum, and Ballet Austin; and | ||
WHEREAS, Her legacy of service forever will be | ||
memorialized in the Dr. Teresa Lozano Long Institute of Latin | ||
American Studies at The University of Texas at Austin, the Joe R. | ||
and Teresa Lozano Long School of Medicine at The University of | ||
Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, and the Joe R. and | ||
Teresa Lozano Long Center for the Performing Arts in Austin; and | ||
WHEREAS, She received countless awards and honors for her | ||
civic and philanthropic work, including being named a | ||
Distinguished Alumna of The University of Texas at Austin, a | ||
member of the Texas Women's Hall of Fame, and a recipient of the | ||
National Humanities Medal; and | ||
WHEREAS, She and her husband will impact generations of | ||
Texans, past, present, and future, through the more than $150 | ||
million they have contributed to nonprofits and higher | ||
education, mostly for scholarships and programs; and | ||
WHEREAS, She is survived not only by her beloved husband, | ||
but also by her brother, Hector Lozano; her honorary | ||
grandchildren, Gael, Alan, and Aranza, children of Ulises and | ||
Betty Perez; her many nieces, nephews, cousins, and dear friends; | ||
and she will be best remembered by those who know her as a devoted | ||
wife, a beloved friend, and an avid believer in the | ||
transformational power of education; now, therefore, be it | ||
RESOLVED, That the Senate of the State of Texas, 87th | ||
Legislature, hereby extend sincere condolences to the bereaved | ||
family of Teresa Lozano Long; and, be it further | ||
RESOLVED, That a copy of this Resolution be prepared for | ||
her family as an expression of deepest sympathy from the Texas | ||
Senate and that when the Senate adjourns this day, it do so in | ||
memory of Teresa Lozano Long. | ||
Zaffirini, Eckhardt | ||
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President of the Senate | ||
I hereby certify that the | ||
above Resolution was adopted by | ||
the Senate on March 23, 2021, by a | ||
rising vote. | ||
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Secretary of the Senate | ||
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Member, Texas Senate | ||
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Member, Texas Senate |