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Yellow Rose of Texas Award

The Commission of the Yellow Rose of Texas, commonly referred to as the Yellow Rose of Texas, is an honorary commission conferred by the Governor of Texas to Texas women for exceptional community service.

Yellow Rose of Texas, awarded to Jennifer Kinsey, wife of Major General Johann R. Kinsey, August 15, 2019

History edit

Genesis edit

The award was conceived and inaugurated by Governor Allan Shivers before the end of his second term in 1957. The Yellow Rose of Texas is given to women, by the Texas Governor, for exceptional community service.[1]

Etymology edit

The award name, "Yellow Rose of Texas", was chosen by Governor Shivers to honor the woman known by that name, Emily Morgan, who as a 20-year-old indentured servant, according to legend, was instrumental in the victory of the Battle of San Jacinto, which, reportedly lasted 18 minutes, which, in turn, sealed the fate for Texas independence.

The Texas Rose Festival in Tyler has named a Rose Queen since its inception in 1933, and historically, the title was "Miss Yellow Rose of Texas." In 1955, band leader Mitch Miller and His Orchestra recorded "The Yellow Rose of Texas" (the song) on Columbia Records, which became a hit. That same year, during a ceremony in Dallas honoring Miller as an honorary Texan, Miller announced Maymerle Shirley (later known as Maymerle Brown; 1936–2017) as "Miss Yellow Rose of Texas" for 1955.

Eligibility edit

The Yellow Rose of Texas recognizes exceptional community service such as: volunteerism, charitable contributions, achievements related to the preservation of the history of Texas, or achievements toward improving the present and building the future.[citation needed]

Recipients edit

Governor Price Daniel
Governor John Connally
Governor Preston Smith
1972: Dolly B. Patterson (née Hawkins; 1892–1979) of El Paso for her work with suffrage and with the Democratic Party since women were first allowed to vote. She had been an alternate delegate to the 1924 Democratic National Convention. She raised money, by rallying El Paso citizens to donate their Gold Bond stamps, to purchase a bus for a school for handicapped children.
1972: Louise Slover (née Sarah Louise Head; 1938) of Henderson
1972: Pamela Percival (née Pamela Slover; 1959) of Henderson
Governor Dolph Briscoe
Izean Davidson (née Izean Franklin; 1913–1999) of the Fort Worth Independent School District
1977: Christia Adair (née Christia V. Daniels; 1892–1989) for courageous activism in civil rights through her involvement in the Houston Chapter of the NAACP. Her certificate was also signed by Mark White, then Secretary of State. Adair, in 1984, was inducted into the Texas Women's Hall of Fame.
1978: Helen Large (née Helen Joan Burrier; 1943–2013) of Kingwood
Governor William P. Clements
1980: Karen Ruth Thompson (née Karen Ruth Dannelly; (1944-2020) of Austin. Authored 7 historical books, 56 Texas State Historical Markers, saved untold cemeteries, started Save Texas Cemeteries, served as President General of DRT 2011-2013
1980: Norma Schreiner for her work on the Y O Ranch and its 1980 Centennial and as first woman elected as a director to South Texas Longhorn Association
1982: Dianna Truelove Heiner (née Dianna Lynn Truelove; 1947–1998), Fort Worth
Victoria (Vicky) Carbary (née Victoria Teresa Blumberger; 1917–2012)
Governor Mark White
Anita Winters (née Anita Pearl Bergman; 1911–2005) of Johnson City
1989: Doris Miller, Executive Vice President, Burleson Chamber of Commerce
1989: Virginia Lee Williams Wingate (1935–2015) for her work on the restoration of and obtaining the Texas Historical Marker for the one room Wooster School House, in recognition as a charter member and Board leadership of the Baytown Historical Preservation Association, and also for her work as Curator of the Wooster School House, Baytown
1990: Nita Rene Smith (1954–2019) of Austin, Texas Department of Insurance
Governor Ann W. Richards
1991: Mary Fillingim (née Mary Catherine Caldwell; 1924–2010) of San Antonio spent much of her life advocating for those with mental disabilities
1992: Almeda M. Laughlin
1992: Carla McFarland of Alpine for restoration of Historic Holland Hotel and numerous volunteer activities including many tourism related board activitiesz
1993: Cora Thompson (née Bishop; 1898-2000) of Austin for her work as the head cook at the state capital for over 60 years as well as her work as a member of the local NAACP chapter during the Civil Rights movement. Awarded February 19, 1993, by governor Dorothy Ann Willis Richards
19??: Camille Rogers Clay (née Leila Camille Rogers; 1928–2012)
Bernice Conley (Bernice Green; 1923–2002), of Dallas, a noted Democrat political activist
Katherine Wilson (née Katherine Ophelia Thorp; 1922–2012) of Fort Worth for her volunteer service to the Boy Scouts of America
Anna Mae "Mas" Nichols (née Anna Mae Moore; 1919–2008) for her work with the Constance Allen Heritage Guild for Lifetime Learning
Wilma Davis (née Wilma Dean Voigt; 1933–2016) of Purves for her work with students at Tarleton State University
Governor George W. Bush
1996: Angie Klein'(née Angie Kendall) Texas Department of Public Safety
1998: Amelia ("Mellie") Durán (née Jimenez; born 1936), San Antonio
19??: Tara Watson (née Tara Ann Watson; born 1977), Staying Alive initiative (HIV/AIDS awareness), Lufkin, Dallas/Fort Worth
Sharon Teusink (née Sharon May Dykstra; born 1946), Northwest Houston
Teresa Champion (née Martínez), San Antonio, flamenco dancer, wife of world famous flamenco guitarist El Curro (pseudonym of William Champion; 1933–2012)
Mary Espiritu (née Mary De Leon; 1922–2011), retired Kelly Air Force Base executive
1999 - Alice Neel, San Antonio Texas (born 1919)
2000: Callie Abrams, 147th Medlog Fort Sam Houston, Texas
Governor James Richard "Rick" Perry
2001: Cynthia Calvert (née Cynthia Frances Burrus; born 1956), Humble, Texas
Barbara Jordan (née Barbara Ann Scott; 1939–2015) of Kingwood, founder of the Kingwood Area Republican Women's Club
Cloma Jackson (née Cloma Luker; 1917–2013) of San Antonio, of Floresville donated land in 2005 to Wilson County which became part of Jackson Nature Park, near Stockdale. Jackson was nominated by State Representative Edmund Perry Kuempel (1942–2010) of Seguin and Judge Marvin Claud Quinney (born 1945)
Betty R. Manbeck, American Legion Auxiliary volunteer, Houston
2001: Susan D. Gueck-Gunn for years of volunteer service to military members and families through numerous agencies.
2002: Betty Vogel - Manchaca Born Randolph Air Force Base in Kirby, Recognized for humbly giving over 50+ years of service in Texas as an outstanding, selfless, and dedicated volunteer in her community of Manchaca alongside her husband, Clarence, Honored Texas Admiral-Texas Navy. A mentor and Friend to many. Her enduring and unwavering support and work with Law Enforcement, Manchaca Emergency Services (Fire, ESD EMS), and Military. Her lifetime of outstanding leadership and advancement of youth programs and unyielding dedication to serving others for symbolizing the enduring legacy of a supportive community.
2002: Gloria Anita Johnson (née Scaldini; 1925–2010), of Killeen, 30-year volunteer at Metroplex Hospital, now AdventHealth Central Texas
2003: Myrna C Banzon (née Malic), Killeen
2003: Cheryl A Zeffer (née Huffman), Fort Worth
2003: Patti Kay Bray (née), Killeen
2004: Molly Ward, survivor of the New London School Explosion. Awarded due to her scholarship and creation of the New London School Explosion museum, as well as her time serving as Mayor. New London, Texas
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2006: Kim Ann Thompson Estes, Burleson ISD Learning Technologist, Awarded for community service rendered for Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth.
2006: Eloise Lundgren, Chief of Community Relations, Fort Hood
2006: Tina Lanier for her volunteerism and support of military families through Fort Hood’s Family Readiness Groups for two deployments during Operation Iraqi Freedom, and other post organizations
2007: Mandy M Pierce for her volunteerism and support of military families through Fort Hood’s Family Readiness Groups for two deployments during Operation Iraqi Freedom, and other post organizations
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2008: Michelle Cox for her volunteerism at Fort Hood's Soldier and Family Readiness Center
2008: Aggie Velasquez for her volunteerism and support of military families at NAS/JRB Fort Worth Family Readiness Center
2009: Penny Westerfeld (née Penny Lou Sargent; born 1947), for her service, from 1979 2011, which included executive roles, to the Lone Star College System, Humble, Kingwood
2009: Holly Hirshberg (née Holly Linda Bognar; born 1971), founder of The Dinner Garden, a 501(c)(3) charity offering gardening expertise and supplies aimed at ending hunger, San Antonio
2009: Stephanie Young (née Saiki), for her dedication and support to the military children and families of Fort Hood's 41st Fires Brigade ("Railgunners")
2009: Dr. Brenda H. Edmonds for her outstanding civilian service from 1992, which included executive positions to the US military Army Community with selfless service to military members and their families, San Antonio.
2009: June Pape, Hurst
2010: Karolin Guadarrama for her outstanding and selfless volunteerism with the Family Readiness Group at Fort Bliss
2010: Mindy Walski for her volunteerism with the Family Readiness Group at Fort Bliss
2010: Major General Mary Saunders
2010: Janet Hickl (née Janet Faye Wood; born 1955) for 10 years of service as administrative assistant for the Sons of the Republic of Texas, Bay City
2012: Melissa Westergard for her dedication and support with the 2-38 Cav, Bravo Troop Family Readiness Group at Fort Hood
2012: Candace Robinson, wife of the Command Chief of the 59th Medical Wing, San Antonio[3]
2012: Sara Boykin, Family Readiness Group Leader, for her support and dedication to military families, Fort Bliss, TX; Jessica Juarez (formally Jessica Vargas), Family Readiness Group Leader, the honor received from the 303rd Military Intelligence Battalion, Fort Hood, for her support and dedication to military families.
2012: Sharon Millians (née Sharon Elaine Sappington; born 1948), of Fort Worth, for her support of numerous volunteer and community service projects including the Tarrant County Women's Center, the Child Study Center and the Chiapas Project
2012: Lillian Estelle Mingus (née Lillian Estelle Christopher; 1912–2013) received the award after her 100th birthday
2012: Ann Williamson Hibbs - A Dallas County Master Gardener and Flower Show Judge, recognized for her consistent efforts in beautifying Texas, educating our students, and her strong and varied personal volunteerism. Her enduring and unwavering support of Lee Elementary School, the Texas Daffodil Society, and the Military exemplify the tenets of the Yellow Rose of Texas
2013: Susan Hull, PhD (formerly Susan Simpson-Laskoskie, née Susan Joy Simpson; born 1959), as of 2017, was the Superintendent of the Grand Prairie ISD; in 2014, Governor Perry appointed her to the State Board of Education for Educator Certification
2013: Jacqueline Mercado (née Jacqueline Ortiz; born 1965), for helping children with disabilities; San Antonio
2013: Angela Lucky, Grand Prairie
2013: Lisa Billeck, Family Readiness Group Leader, for her support and dedication to the families of C Company, 3rd battalion, 501st Aviation Brigade, Fort Bliss, Texas during Operation Enduring Freedom.
2013: Margo R. Courreges (née Margo Doris Richards; born 1948) of Austin.
2013: Christy Woodward Kaupert (née Christy Woodward; born 1967) of San Antonio for her commitment to community service
2013: Rebecca Ann Figone (born 1971, maiden Johnson), military spouse and support of U.S Army over 20 year career. Received July 24, 2013.
2014: Ashton Montgomery for her advocacy and commitment to military families at Fort Hood Army Base, commissioned February 20, 2014.
2014: Jessica Gonzalez for her commitment to the military families at Fort Bliss Army Base, commissioned in 2014.
2014: Deniece Marshall, community service, Lufkin[4]
2014: Elizabeth Laird (née Elizabeth Corrine Waldron; 1932–2015), a.k.a. "Betty the Hug Lady," of Killeen for her comforting hugs to Fort Hood soldiers[5]
2014: Berneta Peeples (née Bonnie Berneta Peeples; born 1917) for volunteerism and public service. For more than 80 years (since 1934), Peeples was a journalist with The Belton Journal.
2014: Regina E Mankel for her contribution to Cobra Company 2-5 Infantry for volunteerism and public service.
2014: Dr.Victoria L Calder for her contribution to school safety and security in Texas schools and communities
Governor Greg Abbott
2015: Jalinna Jones (née Jalinna Anne James; born 1966), then Texas A&M Commerce First Lady,[6] wife of the late Dan Richard Jones, PhD (1953–2016).
2015: Dawn Hatch, Texas Navy
2015: Mary O'Leary Kasales, recognized for her volunteerism & service to her community.
2015: Kathy L. Hanlon (née Hubbard) of Granbury, commissioned 22 October 2015, for volunteer work with veterans, nominated by The Honorable Brian Birdwell, State Senator, District 22.
2015: Brittany D. Hallman (born 1971), Gatesville.
2016: Corine Snow (Corine C. Craig; 1904–2016), from Sulphur Springs, received the honor on 28 October 2016, at age 111 years, 10 months and 27 days – reportedly, on record, the oldest living person in Texas, the 7th oldest in the United States, and the 46th oldest in the world. She passed away 5 December 2016.
2016: Martha Schroeder (née Martha Regina Gerling; born 1954) of Austin, Worked with Dept. of Human Services & the Texas Sunset Committee to promote & keep In-Home Daycare regulations for In-Home Daycare; Founding member & officer of Texas Professional Home Childcare Assn in 1989; Founding member of Austin Professional Childcare Assn; Worked 40 years in Early Childhood education, 30 of those years as a kindergarten teacher in public school; Teacher of the Year; Lifetime Girl Scout and volunteer in numerous local organizations. Austin Mayor made Proclamation declaring 2 May 2016 as Martha Schroeder Day.
2016: Lyn von Roeder (née Lynda Lou Warford; born 1948) of Austin, nominated by Admiral Mike Young, Squadron Deputy Commander of the Texas Navy
2016: M Jackson, recognized for over three decades of exemplary and selfless service to our country in varying positions of great importance and responsibility; a distinguished service characterized with distinction as a leader of Soldiers, a brilliant and honorable professional.
2016: Angela M. Steffens (born 1976), United States Army Volunteer (Ft. Worth, Texas); Battalion FRG Leader (949BSB, 45th ROC). The honor was received during the retirement of her husband from the 949th Brigade Support Battalion, 56th Brigade Combat Team, 36th Infantry Division, awarded for her unwavering support of military families for over 18 years, to include support during unit deployments to Operation Iraqi Freedom, and Operation Enduring Freedom.
2017: Sandra Rodriguez (born 1967), Mission High School educator and administrator; the honor received official recognition by the Texas House Resolution 764, of the 85th Texas Legislature, sponsored by Representative Sergio Muñoz, Jr.
2017: Cara L Ludwig (née Cara Lindsey Cook; born 1985), of Kennedale, for her efforts in Arts Education for the children of Texas and the greater DFW community.
2017: Evelyn Reininger (née Evelyn Genevieve Pehl; born 1927), longtime community volunteer of Austin, for her advocacy for more women in management positions. She was the first female engine manager at Bergstrom Air Force Base. She also worked alongside Lady Bird Johnson, Gov. Ann Richards, and journalist Liz Carpenter on the Federal Women’s Program
2017: Holly A. Mayfield (born 1978), United States Army Volunteer (Fort Bliss, Texas); Senior Spouse Advisor; the honor received official recognition by the 93D Military Police Battalion, 89th Military Police Brigade, for her enduring and unwavering support of military families for over 12 years, to include during Operation Iraqi Freedom (Iraq War), and mentorship of senior spouses at the United States Army Sergeants Major Academy, Fort Bliss.
2017: Eileen M. Hipe (born 1960), Deputy to the Commander, 418th Contracting Support Brigade (Fort Hood, Texas); Senior Contracting Official & Principal Assistant Responsible for Contracting; recognized for exceptional service in her direction of contingency contracting efforts by her organization to provide relief to Hurricane Harvey victims.
2017: Kristin K Edwards (born 1977), New Braunfels.
2017: Laura A. Derry (born 1971), Served in multiple Family Readiness Groups and served as FRG leader for 100MPAD during 2004–2006
2017: Evangeline George (born 1930), Retired Science Teacher with 48 years of service to her community of Beaumont, Texas, dedicated volunteer in her community, mentor and friend to many in her community
2017: Kelsie Miller (born 1987), Served as the 31st Combat Support Hospital's Family Readiness Group Leader from 2015–2017. Recognized for her commitment, reliability and ability to go above and beyond for the families in the Unit during a time of deployment.
2017: Dannielle Chappell (born 1981) of Arlington, Texas. Awarded for her support and dedication to men and women of the U.S. Armed Forces, deployed and stateside.
2017: Christy Nash, Active Principal of Wichita Falls High School in Wichita Falls. Recognized for humbly giving over 34 years of service to the Wichita Falls Educational Community and known as a pillar of foundation for the School Districts Educational.
2018: Kristin Ada (born 1992 Killeen, Texas), recognized for her extensive service to her community.
2018: Dina C Williams, New Braunfels, for significant contributions to her local communities including military wives, families and veterans.
2018: Michelle D. Mahlstede (born 1973), Stockdale, TX, recognized for nurturing support and aid to Military Families and communities throughout Texas, the U.S. and internationally for over 22 years.
2018: Nelly Mulleneaux (born 1986), Master Resiliency Training (MRT) and Family Readiness Group (FRG) Leader, A CO 2-7 CAV 3 ABCT 1CD, Ft. Hood, (2015–2018) Known as "Arrowhead's Mom," Nelly Mulleneaux gave Soldiers and Family Members of "Arrowhead Company," the right guidance and motivation to remain resilient during adversity.
2018: Estella "Starr" (Chavez) Butler, Alumna of South San High School in San Antonio. Recognized for symbolizing the enduring legacy of supportive pride expected of a military spouse and being a stout defender of the preservation of Tejano history and culture.
2018: LaTonna Jones Wagner, (born 1962 Bonham, Texas), Registered Nurse, Director of Nurses for Additional Kare, Recognized for service to children with Rare, Chronic and Terminal Illnesses, advocate for families with seriously ill children. Outstanding and selfless service to the citizens of the State of Texas.
2018: Carol Ann Phillips Snyder,(born 1940 Dallas), retired Computer Software Consultant; President of Smithville Heritage Society. Recognized for almost twenty years of historical preservation and education for the people of Smithville and Bastrop County; and for over two years of historical research work for veterans' names honored in Smithville's Memorial Veterans Park.
2018: Diane Morrison, (born 1952) Registered Nurse, Volunteer Advisory Board member for Catholic Charities, transitional care and foster parent for 141 babies, Boy Scouts of America Volunteer, serves on the Longhorn Council BSA Executive Board, Council Training Chairperson, recognized for a lifetime of outstanding leadership and advancement of youth programs, and adult leadership training.
2018: Valerie B. Gordon (born 1977), United States Army Volunteer (Fort Bliss, Texas); Senior Spouse Advisor; the honor received official recognition by the 142nd Combat Support Service Battalion, 1st Armor Sustainment Brigade, for her enduring and unwavering support of military families for over 3 years, to include during Operation Resolute Support and Operation Inheritance Resolve (Afghanistan War), and mentorship of spouses and families for numerous deployments, Fort Bliss.
2018: Euleah "Deeann" Thorpe (born 1964 Lampasas)
2018: Alison Lund (born 1988 Corpus Christi), recognition for her volunteerism: extensive community service in several local, state, and national programs, military organizations- Family Readiness Groups (US Army) and the United Service Organization, and efforts to raise money for families affected by Hurricane Harvey in the Port Aransas.
2018: Nancy Ann Lee, wife and avid supporter of military families and veterans, for her work to support the military rescue efforts during and after Hurricane Harvey. Mrs. Lee successfully coordinated charitable sponsorships for supplemental meals from various restaurants for weeks of the multi-branch rescue efforts based out of the US Coast Guard base in Houston, Texas. Mrs. Lee was also an advocate of the Wounded Warrior Project and often assisted with public sector fitness event training.
{{Hanging indent |text=2018: Elizabeth N Mull, San Antonio, from the Gulf Coast of Mississippi, for her work with LGBTQ youth, particularly her longtime commitment to one family, offering her support and guidance with navigating mediation of parent and child through discovery of sexual identity, gender association, depression and suicidal ideation. Recognized for standing by her sponsored teen through suicidal attempts, hospitalizations, one that was for the duration of an entire year and during that hospitalization going through the tragic suicide of teen’s mother. She remained a solid and reliable figure of support for teen and siblings throughout ordeal and then helped with guidance through the discovery, assessment and process of gender reassignment surgeries. Continues support of sponsored individual and other family members of individual currently to date. Also a supporter and advocate of The Trevor Project having raised $833.18 to date for the foundation. Also recognized for her work with the San Antonio Humane Society for the volunteerism of her time , 8-10 hours every week onboarding, ,taking care of, and in general loving the forgotten and discarded animals that find their way to SAHS. She has raised a total of $4323.36 between the National Humane Society and San Antonio Humane Society to date. Lastly, for her work with the National Down Syndrome Society, both in Colorado Springs 2009-2012 and The Gulf Coast Down Syndrome Society 2012-present, supporting and raising money and awareness to their cause with a current amount of $3702.19 raised to date.

Nominated by Governor of Texas Greg Abbott and Colonel Tammy Hollister, USAF. ::

2021: Brenda Kay King Turbeille, (born 1961) Winchester, Indiana, for her 16 years of Federal Service to the United States Army and her commitment in helping soldiers of the Texas State Guard and their families at Camp Mabry but also dedicated her herself at helping the Fort Cavasos community.
2019: Ernestine "Tina" Hernandez, New Braunfels, wife of a Wounded Veteran and longtime advocate for all Wounded Veterans.
2019: Jane Elizabeth Watkins Cohen, College Station, educator, leader, community volunteer, wife of Robert S Cohen.
2019: Courtney Lynn Walden (née Courtney Lynn Salzman; born 1979), from Fort Worth. Wife of 136th Airlift Wing Command Chief.
2019: Erica Alwine Molina, Simonton. Simonton Texas Emergency Management Coordinator, wife, mother, Volunteer and Director of the US Navy SEAL Danny Dietz Memorial Classic, recognized for her unyielding dedication to serving others.
2019: Joan N Bailey, El Paso, Wife, and supporter of military families and veterans, Served multiple units as both unit and battalion FRG leader during deployment of military spouses. She supported the military community for over 30 years.
2019: Pamela Hall, El Paso, wife, and avid supporter of Military Families for over 31 years. Both nationally, and internationally, she contributed to the success and morale of Military families for over three decades.
2019: Gaylon Finklea Hecker (née Gaylon Jean Finklea; born 1949) lives in Austin. Has written five books that preserve Texas History: “The Daughters, A Dozen Decades of DRT”, “Dusting Off A Legend: The St Anthony Hotel”, “Enhancing Quality of Life for 75 Years: Bandera Elective Cooperative”, “Bonjour, Y’All: A Squirrel’s Nutty Tale of the Texas French Legation”, “The Businesses That Built San Antonio”. Co-author of "Growing Up in the Lone Star State: Notable Texans Remember Their Childhoods," published by Briscoe Center of American History at UT-Austin. Past president of DRT William Barret Travis Chapter and is currently serving as First Vice President.
2019: Stasia Ohmie (née Stasia Nicole Smith; born 1977)
2019: Gretchen May Kimbro Tooke (née Kimbro) Austin, TX.
2020: Glenda Ervalyn McVeigh, The Hills, TX. Science Educator for 31 years; 60 years of support & dedication to military spouses, US Army
2020: Hope C. Soliz, San Antonio TX, for her outstanding work as a Key Spouse for the last four years in USAF. She is a USAF veteran, wife of Commander #C17 Steve Soliz and an avid supporter of Military Families.
2020: Mary Melissa Halbert Goodrich, West Lake Hills. Civic Volunteer; seventh generation Texan of 21 Republic of Texas ancestors; honored for preservation of Texas history; contributions include service at Texas French Legation; founding Vice President of Celebrate Texas Inc.; Daughters of the Republic of Texas; Republic of Texas Museum; Custodian General of Daughters of the Republic of Texas Headquarters; served three terms on the national board of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas.B.A. University of Texas at Austin, History, School of Liberal Arts
2020: Hon. Donna Bahorich, Houston, TX, for her significant contributions to her community and to Texas in the preservation of our history, the accomplishments of our present, and the building of our future as a former Chair and Member of the State Board of Education.
2020: Hon. Barbara Cargill, Conroe, TX, for her dedication as a science educator and her 16 years of tireless service on behalf of Texas school children as a former Chair and Member of the State Board of Education.
2020: Natalie Friend Wilson, Esq, Bulverde, TX, for 15 years of support and dedication to military spouses, the Air Force Key Spouse Program, Military Juris Doctorate Network, and the military community.
2020: Jaqueline Rae Quitugua, Fort Bliss, TX, for 23 Years as a Military Spouse and support of the 22nd Chemical Battalion, Ft. Bliss, Texas .
2020: Ingrid Wright Ortiz, San Antonio, TX, for 30 years as a Military Spouse and support to the US Army.
2020: Myrtle (Tippy) Foster, River Oaks, TX, on her 100th birthday, for her service to our country as a WWII USN Machinist's Mate at Alameda Air Station. Mrs. Foster was married to a veteran, Pomerene (P.A.) Foster, for seventy-one years and together they became involved with and supported the veteran community in North Texas for many years.
2020: Enola Gay Moorman Bounds Mathews, Sulphur Springs, TX, for decades of dedication to her community through radio and print, and preservation of its legacy of western music and lifestyle through performance, memorabilia, recordings and photos
2020: Jamie Weber (born on 20 December 1995) Current Law Student Austin, Texas
2020: Jennifer Wisniewski, Belton, TX, for service as a Military Spouse, scouting leader, and support of the 1-393 Brigade Support Battalion and the 120th Infantry Brigade, Fort Hood, TX.
2021: Christine Del Rosario Oyler, (born 1979) El Paso, TX, for her commitment in helping not just soldiers and their families at FT Bliss but also dedicated her herself at helping the El Paso community.
2022: Cinzi Lavin, Fredericksburg, TX, musical dramatist; for exceptional charitable contributions and volunteerism, and for artistic achievements towards improving the present and building the future.[7]
2022: Pamela Edwards Rouse Wright, Houston, TX, for her commitment and volunteerism in 35 years of service with the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution and other various lineage based and other philanthropic causes.
2022: Madi Franquiz, Dallas, TX, for her commitment to improving the present and building the future for Texas children. She has tirelessly dedicated her time and effort to better the lives of children across Texas through literacy and education, especially for underserved and underrepresented populations.
2022: Erin Fineberg, (born 1985) El Paso, TX, for her commitment in helping the soldiers and civilians of William Beaumont Army Medical Center and their families at Fort Bliss, TX. She tirelessly dedicated her time and effort to better the organization and helping the El Paso community.
2023: Laura Leigh Donhauser, Abilene, TX, for her 25 years of unwavering dedication to the military community. She performed exceptional acts of service throughout Texas, including supporting hundreds of Airmen and their families at Dyess AFB through multiple military deployments. Additionally, Mrs. Donhauser committed her time and talents to multiple church communities and the Del Rio Council for the Arts.
2023: Sarah K. Brandon, Dripping Springs, TX, for her tireless dedication to the residents of Hays County, particularly the local women’s shelter, the students of Dripping Springs HS, and the Hays County legal community.
2023: Mrs Melissa Speakes of Ft Cavasos, Tx Mrs Melissa Speakes received the Yellow Rose of Texas in May, 2023. She grew up in a patriotic Texas household and served Texas and the United States throughout her 14 years of service as a military spouse. Her support for Troopers, Families, and Veterans, especially for 1st Squadron, 7th Cavalry, 1st Cavalry Division has been exemplary and represent the best of Texas.
2023: Roschelle Dsouza, Katy, TX, for her commitment to resolve Kendleton, TX's food dessert issue. As a junior in high school, Roschelle dedicated much of her time outside of school to raising money for Kendleton, visiting stores, and working with county officials to collect donations and raise awareness. After working with her community, and her partner Eesha Agrahar, she was able to donate over 3 tons of fresh and canned foods to Kendleton and start cultivating a community garden for residents to produce their fresh foods.
2023: Eesha Rao Agrahar, Katy, TX, for her tireless service to the residents of Kendleton, TX by first preparing and distributing hurricane preparedness kits to low income families and for addressing the food desert problem faced by many of its old residents who lack ready access to fresh produce. She was a junior in high school who dedicated much of her time outside of school by gathering support and donations from grocery stores, raising funds, and coordinating with community members to organize multiple food drives to help the hundreds of elderly and poor families of the community, and she worked closely with county officials to establish a community garden to grow fresh produce locally.
Cindy Weston of Fort Worth, TX for her community service in launching nurse-led care delivery models and increasing access to healthcare in Central Texas. 

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Bertha Mae Newsom-Jones (née Bertha Mae Newsom; 1927–2005), contributions to the Texas Council of Alpha Phi Alpha
Maureen Adams (née Maureen Louis O'Connor; born 5 March 1955), school principal, science educator, NASA Teacher in Space, Pathfinder 7, Killeen. Governor Perry also awarded Adams, and also astronaut candidate Edward Wright, Commissions as Admirals in the Texas Navy.
Lillian McKay, Humble, Texas
Tammie Smith for her efforts in having a reproduction of Davy Crockett's rifle to give away at a fund raiser for the Daughters of the Republic of Texas library
Betty Irene Buford, PhD (1928–2014)
Vivian Pickard (née Vivian Lela Townsend; 1918–2015) of San Antonio, member of the Alpha Phi Alpha wives auxiliary
Maggie Williams (née Maggie Lucy Singleton; 1938–2014) of Galveston an advocate for children, was honored for her work with the Texas Council of Alpha chapters for service and volunteer work
Marjorie Lee Coffey (née Marjorie Lee Chapman; 1925–2010) of Waxahachie
Mira Sotelo (née Edelmira Gutiérrez; 1935–2012) of Del Rio

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References edit

  1. ^ https://gov.texas.gov/organization/military/contact_tmpc
  2. ^ "Mollie Ward Obituary (1926 - 2013) - Troup, TX - Longview News-Journal". Legacy.com.
  3. ^ Command Chief’s spouse receives Yellow Rose of Texas Award," by Senior Airman Kevin Iinuma, 59th Medical Wing Public Affairs, published June 22, 2012 (retrieved July 12, 2017)
  4. ^ "Lufkin woman awarded prestigious 'Yellow Rose of Texas' Award," KTRE Channel 9 News (ABC) (Lufkin, Texas) (no date) (retrieved July 12, 2017)
  5. ^ "'Hug Lady' Gives Priceless Gift to Fort Hood Soldiers" (streaming video file) (2 min., 14 sec.), Lester Holt, Joe Fryer, NBC Nightly News, October 19, 2014; OCLC 5689158112
  6. ^ "Jalinna Jones Recieves [sic] 'Yellow Rose of Texas' Award," by Sara Wray, NPR, October 16, 2015 (retrieved July 12, 2017)
  7. ^ "Winsted writer earns Texas's highest award for community service". 30 July 2022.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Yellow Rose of Texas Award news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Commission of the Yellow Rose of Texas commonly referred to as the Yellow Rose of Texas is an honorary commission conferred by the Governor of Texas to Texas women for exceptional community service Yellow Rose of Texas awarded to Jennifer Kinsey wife of Major General Johann R Kinsey August 15 2019 Contents 1 History 1 1 Genesis 1 2 Etymology 2 Eligibility 3 Recipients 4 See also 5 ReferencesHistory editGenesis edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message The award was conceived and inaugurated by Governor Allan Shivers before the end of his second term in 1957 The Yellow Rose of Texas is given to women by the Texas Governor for exceptional community service 1 Etymology edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message The award name Yellow Rose of Texas was chosen by Governor Shivers to honor the woman known by that name Emily Morgan who as a 20 year old indentured servant according to legend was instrumental in the victory of the Battle of San Jacinto which reportedly lasted 18 minutes which in turn sealed the fate for Texas independence The Texas Rose Festival in Tyler has named a Rose Queen since its inception in 1933 and historically the title was Miss Yellow Rose of Texas In 1955 band leader Mitch Miller and His Orchestra recorded The Yellow Rose of Texas the song on Columbia Records which became a hit That same year during a ceremony in Dallas honoring Miller as an honorary Texan Miller announced Maymerle Shirley later known as Maymerle Brown 1936 2017 as Miss Yellow Rose of Texas for 1955 Eligibility editThe Yellow Rose of Texas recognizes exceptional community service such as volunteerism charitable contributions achievements related to the preservation of the history of Texas or achievements toward improving the present and building the future citation needed Recipients editGovernor Price Daniel Governor John Connally Governor Preston Smith1972 Dolly B Patterson nee Hawkins 1892 1979 of El Paso for her work with suffrage and with the Democratic Party since women were first allowed to vote She had been an alternate delegate to the 1924 Democratic National Convention She raised money by rallying El Paso citizens to donate their Gold Bond stamps to purchase a bus for a school for handicapped children 1972 Louise Slover nee Sarah Louise Head 1938 of Henderson 1972 Pamela Percival nee Pamela Slover 1959 of Henderson dd Governor Dolph BriscoeIzean Davidson nee Izean Franklin 1913 1999 of the Fort Worth Independent School District 1977 Christia Adair nee Christia V Daniels 1892 1989 for courageous activism in civil rights through her involvement in the Houston Chapter of the NAACP Her certificate was also signed by Mark White then Secretary of State Adair in 1984 was inducted into the Texas Women s Hall of Fame 1978 Helen Large nee Helen Joan Burrier 1943 2013 of Kingwood dd Governor William P Clements1980 Karen Ruth Thompson nee Karen Ruth Dannelly 1944 2020 of Austin Authored 7 historical books 56 Texas State Historical Markers saved untold cemeteries started Save Texas Cemeteries served as President General of DRT 2011 2013 1980 Norma Schreiner for her work on the Y O Ranch and its 1980 Centennial and as first woman elected as a director to South Texas Longhorn Association 1982 Dianna Truelove Heiner nee Dianna Lynn Truelove 1947 1998 Fort Worth Victoria Vicky Carbary nee Victoria Teresa Blumberger 1917 2012 dd Governor Mark WhiteAnita Winters nee Anita Pearl Bergman 1911 2005 of Johnson City 1989 Doris Miller Executive Vice President Burleson Chamber of Commerce 1989 Virginia Lee Williams Wingate 1935 2015 for her work on the restoration of and obtaining the Texas Historical Marker for the one room Wooster School House in recognition as a charter member and Board leadership of the Baytown Historical Preservation Association and also for her work as Curator of the Wooster School House Baytown 1990 Nita Rene Smith 1954 2019 of Austin Texas Department of Insurance dd Governor Ann W Richards1991 Mary Fillingim nee Mary Catherine Caldwell 1924 2010 of San Antonio spent much of her life advocating for those with mental disabilities 1992 Almeda M Laughlin1992 Carla McFarland of Alpine for restoration of Historic Holland Hotel and numerous volunteer activities including many tourism related board activitiesz 1993 Cora Thompson nee Bishop 1898 2000 of Austin for her work as the head cook at the state capital for over 60 years as well as her work as a member of the local NAACP chapter during the Civil Rights movement Awarded February 19 1993 by governor Dorothy Ann Willis Richards 19 Camille Rogers Clay nee Leila Camille Rogers 1928 2012 Bernice Conley Bernice Green 1923 2002 of Dallas a noted Democrat political activist Katherine Wilson nee Katherine Ophelia Thorp 1922 2012 of Fort Worth for her volunteer service to the Boy Scouts of America Anna Mae Mas Nichols nee Anna Mae Moore 1919 2008 for her work with the Constance Allen Heritage Guild for Lifetime Learning Wilma Davis nee Wilma Dean Voigt 1933 2016 of Purves for her work with students at Tarleton State University dd Governor George W Bush1996 Angie Klein neeAngie Kendall Texas Department of Public Safety 1998 Amelia Mellie Duran nee Jimenez born 1936 San Antonio 19 Carolyn Wright Chief Justice Fifth Court of Appeals of Texas 19 Tara Watson nee Tara Ann Watson born 1977 Staying Alive initiative HIV AIDS awareness Lufkin Dallas Fort Worth Sharon Teusink nee Sharon May Dykstra born 1946 Northwest Houston Teresa Champion nee Martinez San Antonio flamenco dancer wife of world famous flamenco guitarist El Curro pseudonym of William Champion 1933 2012 Mary Espiritu nee Mary De Leon 1922 2011 retired Kelly Air Force Base executive 1999 Alice Neel San Antonio Texas born 1919 2000 Callie Abrams 147th Medlog Fort Sam Houston Texas dd Governor James Richard Rick Perry2001 Cynthia Calvert nee Cynthia Frances Burrus born 1956 Humble Texas Barbara Jordan nee Barbara Ann Scott 1939 2015 of Kingwood founder of the Kingwood Area Republican Women s Club Cloma Jackson nee Cloma Luker 1917 2013 of San Antonio of Floresville donated land in 2005 to Wilson County which became part of Jackson Nature Park near Stockdale Jackson was nominated by State Representative Edmund Perry Kuempel 1942 2010 of Seguin and Judge Marvin Claud Quinney born 1945 Betty R Manbeck American Legion Auxiliary volunteer Houston 2001 Susan D Gueck Gunn for years of volunteer service to military members and families through numerous agencies 2002 Betty Vogel Manchaca Born Randolph Air Force Base in Kirby Recognized for humbly giving over 50 years of service in Texas as an outstanding selfless and dedicated volunteer in her community of Manchaca alongside her husband Clarence Honored Texas Admiral Texas Navy A mentor and Friend to many Her enduring and unwavering support and work with Law Enforcement Manchaca Emergency Services Fire ESD EMS and Military Her lifetime of outstanding leadership and advancement of youth programs and unyielding dedication to serving others for symbolizing the enduring legacy of a supportive community 2002 Gloria Anita Johnson nee Scaldini 1925 2010 of Killeen 30 year volunteer at Metroplex Hospital now AdventHealth Central Texas 2003 Myrna C Banzon nee Malic Killeen 2003 Cheryl A Zeffer nee Huffman Fort Worth 2003 Patti Kay Bray nee Killeen 2004 Molly Ward survivor of the New London School Explosion Awarded due to her scholarship and creation of the New London School Explosion museum as well as her time serving as Mayor New London Texas 2 2006 Kim Ann Thompson Estes Burleson ISD Learning Technologist Awarded for community service rendered for Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth 2006 Eloise Lundgren Chief of Community Relations Fort Hood 2006 Tina Lanier for her volunteerism and support of military families through Fort Hood s Family Readiness Groups for two deployments during Operation Iraqi Freedom and other post organizations 2007 Mandy M Pierce for her volunteerism and support of military families through Fort Hood s Family Readiness Groups for two deployments during Operation Iraqi Freedom and other post organizations 1 2008 Michelle Cox for her volunteerism at Fort Hood s Soldier and Family Readiness Center 2008 Aggie Velasquez for her volunteerism and support of military families at NAS JRB Fort Worth Family Readiness Center 2009 Penny Westerfeld nee Penny Lou Sargent born 1947 for her service from 1979 2011 which included executive roles to the Lone Star College System Humble Kingwood 2009 Holly Hirshberg nee Holly Linda Bognar born 1971 founder of The Dinner Garden a 501 c 3 charity offering gardening expertise and supplies aimed at ending hunger San Antonio 2009 Stephanie Young nee Saiki for her dedication and support to the military children and families of Fort Hood s 41st Fires Brigade Railgunners 2009 Dr Brenda H Edmonds for her outstanding civilian service from 1992 which included executive positions to the US military Army Community with selfless service to military members and their families San Antonio 2009 June Pape Hurst 2010 Karolin Guadarrama for her outstanding and selfless volunteerism with the Family Readiness Group at Fort Bliss 2010 Mindy Walski for her volunteerism with the Family Readiness Group at Fort Bliss 2010 Major General Mary Saunders 2010 Janet Hickl nee Janet Faye Wood born 1955 for 10 years of service as administrative assistant for the Sons of the Republic of Texas Bay City 2012 Melissa Westergard for her dedication and support with the 2 38 Cav Bravo Troop Family Readiness Group at Fort Hood 2012 Candace Robinson wife of the Command Chief of the 59th Medical Wing San Antonio 3 2012 Sara Boykin Family Readiness Group Leader for her support and dedication to military families Fort Bliss TX Jessica Juarez formally Jessica Vargas Family Readiness Group Leader the honor received from the 303rd Military Intelligence Battalion Fort Hood for her support and dedication to military families 2012 Sharon Millians nee Sharon Elaine Sappington born 1948 of Fort Worth for her support of numerous volunteer and community service projects including the Tarrant County Women s Center the Child Study Center and the Chiapas Project 2012 Lillian Estelle Mingus nee Lillian Estelle Christopher 1912 2013 received the award after her 100th birthday 2012 Ann Williamson Hibbs A Dallas County Master Gardener and Flower Show Judge recognized for her consistent efforts in beautifying Texas educating our students and her strong and varied personal volunteerism Her enduring and unwavering support of Lee Elementary School the Texas Daffodil Society and the Military exemplify the tenets of the Yellow Rose of Texas 2013 Judge Ada E Brown for her service as a Commissioner with the Texas Department of Public Safety and Texas Commission on Law Enforcement 2013 Susan Hull PhD formerly Susan Simpson Laskoskie nee Susan Joy Simpson born 1959 as of 2017 was the Superintendent of the Grand Prairie ISD in 2014 Governor Perry appointed her to the State Board of Education for Educator Certification 2013 Jacqueline Mercado nee Jacqueline Ortiz born 1965 for helping children with disabilities San Antonio 2013 Angela Lucky Grand Prairie 2013 Lisa Billeck Family Readiness Group Leader for her support and dedication to the families of C Company 3rd battalion 501st Aviation Brigade Fort Bliss Texas during Operation Enduring Freedom 2013 Margo R Courreges nee Margo Doris Richards born 1948 of Austin 2013 Christy Woodward Kaupert nee Christy Woodward born 1967 of San Antonio for her commitment to community service 2013 Rebecca Ann Figone born 1971 maiden Johnson military spouse and support of U S Army over 20 year career Received July 24 2013 2014 Ashton Montgomery for her advocacy and commitment to military families at Fort Hood Army Base commissioned February 20 2014 2014 Jessica Gonzalez for her commitment to the military families at Fort Bliss Army Base commissioned in 2014 2014 Deniece Marshall community service Lufkin 4 2014 Elizabeth Laird nee Elizabeth Corrine Waldron 1932 2015 a k a Betty the Hug Lady of Killeen for her comforting hugs to Fort Hood soldiers 5 2014 Berneta Peeples nee Bonnie Berneta Peeples born 1917 for volunteerism and public service For more than 80 years since 1934 Peeples was a journalist with The Belton Journal 2014 Regina E Mankel for her contribution to Cobra Company 2 5 Infantry for volunteerism and public service 2014 Dr Victoria L Calder for her contribution to school safety and security in Texas schools and communities dd Governor Greg Abbott2015 Jalinna Jones nee Jalinna Anne James born 1966 then Texas A amp M Commerce First Lady 6 wife of the late Dan Richard Jones PhD 1953 2016 2015 Dawn Hatch Texas Navy 2015 Mary O Leary Kasales recognized for her volunteerism amp service to her community 2015 Kathy L Hanlon nee Hubbard of Granbury commissioned 22 October 2015 for volunteer work with veterans nominated by The Honorable Brian Birdwell State Senator District 22 2015 Brittany D Hallman born 1971 Gatesville 2016 Corine Snow Corine C Craig 1904 2016 from Sulphur Springs received the honor on 28 October 2016 at age 111 years 10 months and 27 days reportedly on record the oldest living person in Texas the 7th oldest in the United States and the 46th oldest in the world She passed away 5 December 2016 2016 Martha Schroeder nee Martha Regina Gerling born 1954 of Austin Worked with Dept of Human Services amp the Texas Sunset Committee to promote amp keep In Home Daycare regulations for In Home Daycare Founding member amp officer of Texas Professional Home Childcare Assn in 1989 Founding member of Austin Professional Childcare Assn Worked 40 years in Early Childhood education 30 of those years as a kindergarten teacher in public school Teacher of the Year Lifetime Girl Scout and volunteer in numerous local organizations Austin Mayor made Proclamation declaring 2 May 2016 as Martha Schroeder Day 2016 Lyn von Roeder nee Lynda Lou Warford born 1948 of Austin nominated by Admiral Mike Young Squadron Deputy Commander of the Texas Navy 2016 M Jackson recognized for over three decades of exemplary and selfless service to our country in varying positions of great importance and responsibility a distinguished service characterized with distinction as a leader of Soldiers a brilliant and honorable professional 2016 Angela M Steffens born 1976 United States Army Volunteer Ft Worth Texas Battalion FRG Leader 949BSB 45th ROC The honor was received during the retirement of her husband from the 949th Brigade Support Battalion 56th Brigade Combat Team 36th Infantry Division awarded for her unwavering support of military families for over 18 years to include support during unit deployments to Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom 2017 Sandra Rodriguez born 1967 Mission High School educator and administrator the honor received official recognition by the Texas House Resolution 764 of the 85th Texas Legislature sponsored by Representative Sergio Munoz Jr 2017 Cara L Ludwig nee Cara Lindsey Cook born 1985 of Kennedale for her efforts in Arts Education for the children of Texas and the greater DFW community 2017 Evelyn Reininger nee Evelyn Genevieve Pehl born 1927 longtime community volunteer of Austin for her advocacy for more women in management positions She was the first female engine manager at Bergstrom Air Force Base She also worked alongside Lady Bird Johnson Gov Ann Richards and journalist Liz Carpenter on the Federal Women s Program 2017 Holly A Mayfield born 1978 United States Army Volunteer Fort Bliss Texas Senior Spouse Advisor the honor received official recognition by the 93D Military Police Battalion 89th Military Police Brigade for her enduring and unwavering support of military families for over 12 years to include during Operation Iraqi Freedom Iraq War and mentorship of senior spouses at the United States Army Sergeants Major Academy Fort Bliss 2017 Eileen M Hipe born 1960 Deputy to the Commander 418th Contracting Support Brigade Fort Hood Texas Senior Contracting Official amp Principal Assistant Responsible for Contracting recognized for exceptional service in her direction of contingency contracting efforts by her organization to provide relief to Hurricane Harvey victims 2017 Kristin K Edwards born 1977 New Braunfels 2017 Laura A Derry born 1971 Served in multiple Family Readiness Groups and served as FRG leader for 100MPAD during 2004 2006 2017 Evangeline George born 1930 Retired Science Teacher with 48 years of service to her community of Beaumont Texas dedicated volunteer in her community mentor and friend to many in her community 2017 Kelsie Miller born 1987 Served as the 31st Combat Support Hospital s Family Readiness Group Leader from 2015 2017 Recognized for her commitment reliability and ability to go above and beyond for the families in the Unit during a time of deployment 2017 Dannielle Chappell born 1981 of Arlington Texas Awarded for her support and dedication to men and women of the U S Armed Forces deployed and stateside 2017 Christy Nash Active Principal of Wichita Falls High School in Wichita Falls Recognized for humbly giving over 34 years of service to the Wichita Falls Educational Community and known as a pillar of foundation for the School Districts Educational 2018 Kristin Ada born 1992 Killeen Texas recognized for her extensive service to her community 2018 Dina C Williams New Braunfels for significant contributions to her local communities including military wives families and veterans 2018 Michelle D Mahlstede born 1973 Stockdale TX recognized for nurturing support and aid to Military Families and communities throughout Texas the U S and internationally for over 22 years 2018 Nelly Mulleneaux born 1986 Master Resiliency Training MRT and Family Readiness Group FRG Leader A CO 2 7 CAV 3 ABCT 1CD Ft Hood 2015 2018 Known as Arrowhead s Mom Nelly Mulleneaux gave Soldiers and Family Members of Arrowhead Company the right guidance and motivation to remain resilient during adversity 2018 Estella Starr Chavez Butler Alumna of South San High School in San Antonio Recognized for symbolizing the enduring legacy of supportive pride expected of a military spouse and being a stout defender of the preservation of Tejano history and culture 2018 LaTonna Jones Wagner born 1962 Bonham Texas Registered Nurse Director of Nurses for Additional Kare Recognized for service to children with Rare Chronic and Terminal Illnesses advocate for families with seriously ill children Outstanding and selfless service to the citizens of the State of Texas 2018 Carol Ann Phillips Snyder born 1940 Dallas retired Computer Software Consultant President of Smithville Heritage Society Recognized for almost twenty years of historical preservation and education for the people of Smithville and Bastrop County and for over two years of historical research work for veterans names honored in Smithville s Memorial Veterans Park 2018 Diane Morrison born 1952 Registered Nurse Volunteer Advisory Board member for Catholic Charities transitional care and foster parent for 141 babies Boy Scouts of America Volunteer serves on the Longhorn Council BSA Executive Board Council Training Chairperson recognized for a lifetime of outstanding leadership and advancement of youth programs and adult leadership training 2018 Valerie B Gordon born 1977 United States Army Volunteer Fort Bliss Texas Senior Spouse Advisor the honor received official recognition by the 142nd Combat Support Service Battalion 1st Armor Sustainment Brigade for her enduring and unwavering support of military families for over 3 years to include during Operation Resolute Support and Operation Inheritance Resolve Afghanistan War and mentorship of spouses and families for numerous deployments Fort Bliss 2018 Euleah Deeann Thorpe born 1964 Lampasas 2018 Alison Lund born 1988 Corpus Christi recognition for her volunteerism extensive community service in several local state and national programs military organizations Family Readiness Groups US Army and the United Service Organization and efforts to raise money for families affected by Hurricane Harvey in the Port Aransas 2018 Nancy Ann Lee wife and avid supporter of military families and veterans for her work to support the military rescue efforts during and after Hurricane Harvey Mrs Lee successfully coordinated charitable sponsorships for supplemental meals from various restaurants for weeks of the multi branch rescue efforts based out of the US Coast Guard base in Houston Texas Mrs Lee was also an advocate of the Wounded Warrior Project and often assisted with public sector fitness event training Hanging indent text 2018 Elizabeth N Mull San Antonio from the Gulf Coast of Mississippi for her work with LGBTQ youth particularly her longtime commitment to one family offering her support and guidance with navigating mediation of parent and child through discovery of sexual identity gender association depression and suicidal ideation Recognized for standing by her sponsored teen through suicidal attempts hospitalizations one that was for the duration of an entire year and during that hospitalization going through the tragic suicide of teen s mother She remained a solid and reliable figure of support for teen and siblings throughout ordeal and then helped with guidance through the discovery assessment and process of gender reassignment surgeries Continues support of sponsored individual and other family members of individual currently to date Also a supporter and advocate of The Trevor Project having raised 833 18 to date for the foundation Also recognized for her work with the San Antonio Humane Society for the volunteerism of her time 8 10 hours every week onboarding taking care of and in general loving the forgotten and discarded animals that find their way to SAHS She has raised a total of 4323 36 between the National Humane Society and San Antonio Humane Society to date Lastly for her work with the National Down Syndrome Society both in Colorado Springs 2009 2012 and The Gulf Coast Down Syndrome Society 2012 present supporting and raising money and awareness to their cause with a current amount of 3702 19 raised to date dd Nominated by Governor of Texas Greg Abbott and Colonel Tammy Hollister USAF 2021 Brenda Kay King Turbeille born 1961 Winchester Indiana for her 16 years of Federal Service to the United States Army and her commitment in helping soldiers of the Texas State Guard and their families at Camp Mabry but also dedicated her herself at helping the Fort Cavasos community 2019 Ernestine Tina Hernandez New Braunfels wife of a Wounded Veteran and longtime advocate for all Wounded Veterans 2019 Jane Elizabeth Watkins Cohen College Station educator leader community volunteer wife of Robert S Cohen 2019 Courtney Lynn Walden nee Courtney Lynn Salzman born 1979 from Fort Worth Wife of 136th Airlift Wing Command Chief 2019 Erica Alwine Molina Simonton Simonton Texas Emergency Management Coordinator wife mother Volunteer and Director of the US Navy SEAL Danny Dietz Memorial Classic recognized for her unyielding dedication to serving others 2019 Joan N Bailey El Paso Wife and supporter of military families and veterans Served multiple units as both unit and battalion FRG leader during deployment of military spouses She supported the military community for over 30 years 2019 Pamela Hall El Paso wife and avid supporter of Military Families for over 31 years Both nationally and internationally she contributed to the success and morale of Military families for over three decades 2019 Gaylon Finklea Hecker nee Gaylon Jean Finklea born 1949 lives in Austin Has written five books that preserve Texas History The Daughters A Dozen Decades of DRT Dusting Off A Legend The St Anthony Hotel Enhancing Quality of Life for 75 Years Bandera Elective Cooperative Bonjour Y All A Squirrel s Nutty Tale of the Texas French Legation The Businesses That Built San Antonio Co author of Growing Up in the Lone Star State Notable Texans Remember Their Childhoods published by Briscoe Center of American History at UT Austin Past president of DRT William Barret Travis Chapter and is currently serving as First Vice President 2019 Stasia Ohmie nee Stasia Nicole Smith born 1977 2019 Gretchen May Kimbro Tooke nee Kimbro Austin TX 2020 Glenda Ervalyn McVeigh The Hills TX Science Educator for 31 years 60 years of support amp dedication to military spouses US Army 2020 Hope C Soliz San Antonio TX for her outstanding work as a Key Spouse for the last four years in USAF She is a USAF veteran wife of Commander C17 Steve Soliz and an avid supporter of Military Families 2020 Mary Melissa Halbert Goodrich West Lake Hills Civic Volunteer seventh generation Texan of 21 Republic of Texas ancestors honored for preservation of Texas history contributions include service at Texas French Legation founding Vice President of Celebrate Texas Inc Daughters of the Republic of Texas Republic of Texas Museum Custodian General of Daughters of the Republic of Texas Headquarters served three terms on the national board of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas B A University of Texas at Austin History School of Liberal Arts 2020 Hon Donna Bahorich Houston TX for her significant contributions to her community and to Texas in the preservation of our history the accomplishments of our present and the building of our future as a former Chair and Member of the State Board of Education 2020 Hon Barbara Cargill Conroe TX for her dedication as a science educator and her 16 years of tireless service on behalf of Texas school children as a former Chair and Member of the State Board of Education 2020 Natalie Friend Wilson Esq Bulverde TX for 15 years of support and dedication to military spouses the Air Force Key Spouse Program Military Juris Doctorate Network and the military community 2020 Jaqueline Rae Quitugua Fort Bliss TX for 23 Years as a Military Spouse and support of the 22nd Chemical Battalion Ft Bliss Texas 2020 Ingrid Wright Ortiz San Antonio TX for 30 years as a Military Spouse and support to the US Army 2020 Myrtle Tippy Foster River Oaks TX on her 100th birthday for her service to our country as a WWII USN Machinist s Mate at Alameda Air Station Mrs Foster was married to a veteran Pomerene P A Foster for seventy one years and together they became involved with and supported the veteran community in North Texas for many years 2020 Enola Gay Moorman Bounds Mathews Sulphur Springs TX for decades of dedication to her community through radio and print and preservation of its legacy of western music and lifestyle through performance memorabilia recordings and photos 2020 Jamie Weber born on 20 December 1995 Current Law Student Austin Texas 2020 Jennifer Wisniewski Belton TX for service as a Military Spouse scouting leader and support of the 1 393 Brigade Support Battalion and the 120th Infantry Brigade Fort Hood TX 2021 Christine Del Rosario Oyler born 1979 El Paso TX for her commitment in helping not just soldiers and their families at FT Bliss but also dedicated her herself at helping the El Paso community 2022 Cinzi Lavin Fredericksburg TX musical dramatist for exceptional charitable contributions and volunteerism and for artistic achievements towards improving the present and building the future 7 2022 Pamela Edwards Rouse Wright Houston TX for her commitment and volunteerism in 35 years of service with the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution and other various lineage based and other philanthropic causes 2022 Madi Franquiz Dallas TX for her commitment to improving the present and building the future for Texas children She has tirelessly dedicated her time and effort to better the lives of children across Texas through literacy and education especially for underserved and underrepresented populations 2022 Erin Fineberg born 1985 El Paso TX for her commitment in helping the soldiers and civilians of William Beaumont Army Medical Center and their families at Fort Bliss TX She tirelessly dedicated her time and effort to better the organization and helping the El Paso community 2023 Laura Leigh Donhauser Abilene TX for her 25 years of unwavering dedication to the military community She performed exceptional acts of service throughout Texas including supporting hundreds of Airmen and their families at Dyess AFB through multiple military deployments Additionally Mrs Donhauser committed her time and talents to multiple church communities and the Del Rio Council for the Arts 2023 Sarah K Brandon Dripping Springs TX for her tireless dedication to the residents of Hays County particularly the local women s shelter the students of Dripping Springs HS and the Hays County legal community 2023 Mrs Melissa Speakes of Ft Cavasos Tx Mrs Melissa Speakes received the Yellow Rose of Texas in May 2023 She grew up in a patriotic Texas household and served Texas and the United States throughout her 14 years of service as a military spouse Her support for Troopers Families and Veterans especially for 1st Squadron 7th Cavalry 1st Cavalry Division has been exemplary and represent the best of Texas 2023 Roschelle Dsouza Katy TX for her commitment to resolve Kendleton TX s food dessert issue As a junior in high school Roschelle dedicated much of her time outside of school to raising money for Kendleton visiting stores and working with county officials to collect donations and raise awareness After working with her community and her partner Eesha Agrahar she was able to donate over 3 tons of fresh and canned foods to Kendleton and start cultivating a community garden for residents to produce their fresh foods 2023 Eesha Rao Agrahar Katy TX for her tireless service to the residents of Kendleton TX by first preparing and distributing hurricane preparedness kits to low income families and for addressing the food desert problem faced by many of its old residents who lack ready access to fresh produce She was a junior in high school who dedicated much of her time outside of school by gathering support and donations from grocery stores raising funds and coordinating with community members to organize multiple food drives to help the hundreds of elderly and poor families of the community and she worked closely with county officials to establish a community garden to grow fresh produce locally dd Cindy Weston of Fort Worth TX for her community service in launching nurse led care delivery models and increasing access to healthcare in Central Texas Induction periods not known Induction periods not known Bertha Mae Newsom Jones nee Bertha Mae Newsom 1927 2005 contributions to the Texas Council of Alpha Phi Alpha Maureen Adams nee Maureen Louis O Connor born 5 March 1955 school principal science educator NASA Teacher in Space Pathfinder 7 Killeen Governor Perry also awarded Adams and also astronaut candidate Edward Wright Commissions as Admirals in the Texas Navy Lillian McKay Humble Texas Tammie Smith for her efforts in having a reproduction of Davy Crockett s rifle to give away at a fund raiser for the Daughters of the Republic of Texas library Betty Irene Buford PhD 1928 2014 Vivian Pickard nee Vivian Lela Townsend 1918 2015 of San Antonio member of the Alpha Phi Alpha wives auxiliary Maggie Williams nee Maggie Lucy Singleton 1938 2014 of Galveston an advocate for children was honored for her work with the Texas Council of Alpha chapters for service and volunteer work Marjorie Lee Coffey nee Marjorie Lee Chapman 1925 2010 of Waxahachie Mira Sotelo nee Edelmira Gutierrez 1935 2012 of Del Rio dd See also editTexas Women s Hall of Fame Awards and decorations of the Texas governmentReferences edit https gov texas gov organization military contact tmpc Mollie Ward Obituary 1926 2013 Troup TX Longview News Journal Legacy com Command Chief s spouse receives Yellow Rose of Texas Award by Senior Airman Kevin Iinuma 59th Medical Wing Public Affairs published June 22 2012 retrieved July 12 2017 Lufkin woman awarded prestigious Yellow Rose of Texas Award KTRE Channel 9 News ABC Lufkin Texas no date retrieved July 12 2017 Hug Lady Gives Priceless Gift to Fort Hood Soldiers streaming video file 2 min 14 sec Lester Holt Joe Fryer NBC Nightly News October 19 2014 OCLC 5689158112 Jalinna Jones Recieves sic Yellow Rose of Texas Award by Sara Wray NPR October 16 2015 retrieved July 12 2017 Winsted writer earns Texas s highest award for community service 30 July 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Yellow Rose of Texas Award amp oldid 1200567739, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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