0001| HOUSE JOINT MEMORIAL 86 | 0002| 43RD LEGISLATURE - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - SECOND SESSION, 1998 | 0003| INTRODUCED BY | 0004| DONALD L. WHITAKER | 0005| | 0006| | 0007| | 0008| | 0009| | 0010| A JOINT MEMORIAL | 0011| IN MEMORY OF WILMA BERRY, WIFE OF FORMER REPRESENTATIVE DAN | 0012| BERRY. | 0013| | 0014| WHEREAS, Wilma "Burrie" Berry, wife of former | 0015| Representative Dan Berry, died December 18, 1997; and | 0016| WHEREAS, she was born September 23, 1923 in Post, Texas | 0017| and married Dan on January 1, 1943 in Pampa, Texas; and | 0018| WHEREAS, she moved to the Berry ranch in 1946 and was a | 0019| homemaker, a member of the First United Methodist church and | 0020| the Eunice chamber of commerce and the secretary for the | 0021| American junior rodeo association for many years; and | 0022| WHEREAS, she was named Eunice's citizen of the year for | 0023| 1987-88; and | 0024| WHEREAS, Wilma was a loyal friend who cared passionately | 0025| about her family, her community and her state and was a strong |
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0001| advocate for the ranching life and values of rural New Mexico; | 0002| and | 0003| WHEREAS, the old hands at the legislature remember Wilma | 0004| playing cards in the lounge with the other wives, one ear on | 0005| the game and the other one attending to the floor action, or | 0006| sitting patiently in the legislative council service waiting | 0007| for Dan's interim committee meeting to end; and | 0008| WHEREAS, Wilma Berry was one of the few people who was | 0009| allowed to get away with questioning a legislator's vote, and | 0010| not just her husband's; and | 0011| WHEREAS, she made the best chile beans and hot rolls | 0012| around, and there are still folks in the legislature, house | 0013| and senate, democrat and republican, who remember sitting | 0014| around after a hard day's work, eating and laughing and | 0015| relaxing over Wilma's down-home food; and | 0016| WHEREAS, Wilma is survived by a loving family, including | 0017| her husband Dan, sons Danny and Phillip, brother Jim, sisters | 0018| Mary, Maxine and Jennie and her four grandchildren to whom she | 0019| was devoted; and | 0020| WHEREAS, she is remembered fondly by legislators, staff, | 0021| lobbyists and the many other friends she had in Santa Fe; | 0022| NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE | 0023| STATE OF NEW MEXICO that heartfelt condolences be extended to | 0024| the friends and family of Wilma "Burrie" Berry, an outstanding | 0025| and devoted New Mexican; and |
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0001| BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this memorial be | 0002| sent to Representative Dan Berry and the Berry family. | 0003|  |