Freestone County, Texas Bios Texas House Resolution #982 H.R. No. 982 R E S O L U T I O N 1-1 WHEREAS, The recent passing of Juanita Tankersley on May 16, 1-2 1995, at the age of 81, has brought a profound loss to the many 1-3 friends, relatives, and former colleagues of this exceptional 1-4 Texan; and 1-5 WHEREAS, Born in Robbins on December 3, 1913, Mrs. Tankersley 1-6 was raised in Teague and attended schools in Freestone County 1-7 before moving to Austin, where she attended Huston-Tillotson 1-8 College; following her graduation from this distinguished 1-9 institution, she embarked on a successful career as an educator 1-10 that spanned more than four decades; and 1-11 WHEREAS, An inspiration to all Texans who are devoted to 1-12 improving the quality of education in the Lone Star State, this 1-13 delightful individual won the admiration of students, parents, and 1-14 colleagues alike for the dedication and patience she displayed each 1-15 day in the classroom; Mrs. Tankersley provided guidance and support 1-16 to hundreds of children through the years and, by the time of her 1-17 retirement from Drane Middle School in Corsicana, had set new 1-18 standards for excellence within the teaching profession; and 1-19 WHEREAS, Not only an outstanding educator, Mrs. Tankersley 1-20 was a loving wife and mother as well; she took immense pride in her 1-21 daughter, Deralyn, and enjoyed a happy and rewarding marriage with 1-22 her husband, A. D. Tankersley, until his death in 1973; and 1-23 WHEREAS, Those who were privileged to know this exemplary 1-24 woman will not soon forget the compassion and commitment she 2-1 brought to each facet of her life; though her presence is gone from 2-2 us now, her memory will continue to live on in the hearts of those 2-3 whose lives she touched during her years on this earth; now, 2-4 therefore, be it 2-5 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 74th Texas 2-6 Legislature hereby pay tribute to the life of Juanita Tankersley 2-7 and extend deepest sympathy to the members of her family: to her 2-8 daughter, Deralyn Riles Davis of Fort Worth; to her grandchildren, 2-9 Jefflyn Dorsai Davis and Jock Kevin Davis, both of Fort Worth; to 2-10 her great-grandchildren, Christina Johnson, Jefferson Davis III, 2-11 and Jordan Daniel Davis; and to her sisters, Cleo Mosley of Austin, 2-12 Claudine Coulter of Fort Worth, and Mildred Benson of Sacramento, 2-13 California; and, be it further 2-14 RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be 2-15 prepared for the members of her family and that when the Texas 2-16 House of Representatives adjourns this day, it do so in memory of 2-17 Juanita Tankersley.