88R7162 EME-D
 
  By: Springer S.R. No. 46
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, The citizens of Wichita Falls lost an esteemed
  community leader with the passing of Arthur Beatrice Williams on
  November 19, 2021, at the age of 88; and
         WHEREAS, Arthur Bea Williams was born in Calvert on August 2,
  1933, to Margie Blackmon and Johnny Williams, and she grew up with
  her brother, Charles; in 1942, she and her family moved to Wichita
  Falls; she professed her faith at an early age and became involved
  with ministries at her church; following her graduation from
  Booker T. Washington High School in 1951, she went on to attend
  Bishop College, where she was presented as a debutante by the
  Federated Women's Club; and
         WHEREAS, Breaking a number of color barriers, Ms. Williams
  was the first Black woman city councilor in Wichita Falls and the
  city's first Black justice of the peace; she was a longtime member
  of the League of Women Voters of Wichita Falls, and she was a
  passionate advocate for youth, playing an instrumental role in
  organizing Ms. Bea's Tea Party for fifth-grade students and serving
  as a board member for Child Care Partners; she contributed to her
  community as a volunteer for over four decades; moreover, she was a
  valued congregant of Gilbert Memorial Christian Methodist
  Episcopal Church; and
         WHEREAS, Ms. Williams was inducted into the North Texas
  Women's Hall of Fame, and in 2019 she was honored as a North Texas
  Legend by the Museum of North Texas History; she was also recognized
  as the 2001 Wichitan of the Year by the Times Record News; and
         WHEREAS, Ms. Williams was the devoted mother of a daughter,
  Andrea Lynne; in her leisure time, she enjoyed quilting, and she was
  a certified master gardener; and
         WHEREAS, A trailblazer and a dedicated public servant, Arthur
  Bea Williams will be deeply missed, but the integrity, wisdom, and
  generosity with which she lived her life will forever inspire all
  who had the good fortune to know her; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the Senate of the 88th Texas Legislature
  hereby pay tribute to the memory of Arthur Beatrice Williams and
  extend heartfelt sympathy to her many 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 Senate adjourns this
  day, it do so in memory of Arthur Bea Williams.