S.R. No. 794

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 794

In Memory

of

Madge Anna Stewart Keeton

WHEREAS, The Senate of the State of Texas joins the

citizens of Austin in mourning the death of a beloved citizen,

Madge Anna Stewart Keeton, who died April 3, 2001; and

WHEREAS, Well known in the Austin community as the spirited

matriarch of the Keeton clan, Madge was the wife of Page Keeton,

the 25year dean of The University of Texas School of Law, and the

mother and grandmother of several prominent public servants; and

WHEREAS, Born May 29, 1911, in San Antonio, Madge was raised

in Atlanta, Georgia, by Norris and Mary Catherine Stewart and

moved to Austin in 1931 to attend The University of Texas; and

WHEREAS, Madge's performance at The University of Texas was

indeed distinguished; not only did she earn a bachelor of arts

with honors in English and the title of Bluebonnet Belle, she

captured the affection of the young law professor, W. Page Keeton,

her husband of 64 years; and

WHEREAS, Madge steadfastly supported Page throughout his

distinguished tenure with The University of Texas School of Law,

ably assisting him as he made it one of the nation's most

prestigious institutions for legal studies; and

WHEREAS, The City of Austin Brackenridge Hospital Women's

Auxiliary, the Law Wives, the ParentTeacher Association, and

the Panhellenic Council were but a few of the many local

organizations Madge dedicated her time and talent to; and

WHEREAS, Her generous, funloving character won Madge the

affection of many, and her wisdom, warmth, and valued counsel

will not be forgotten by those who knew her; she leaves her

family, friends, and fellow citizens of Austin many treasured

memories and a legacy of commitment to her community and her

family; now, therefore, be it

RESOLVED, That the Senate of the State of Texas,

77th Legislature, hereby send condolences to the family of

Madge Anna Stewart Keeton: her twin sister, Mara Stewart Landry;

her son and daughterinlaw, Richard Page Keeton and wife,

Susan Keeton; her daughter, Carole Keeton Rylander; her

grandchildren, Dr. Mark Barr McClellan, Dudley Page McClellan,

Bradley Dean McClellan, Scott Keeton McClellan, Laura Keeton McVey,

Emily Katherine Keeton, and John Page Keeton; and her four

beautiful greatgranddaughters; 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 Madge Anna Stewart Keeton.

Barrientos

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President of the Senate

I hereby certify that the above

Resolution was adopted by the Senate

on April 23, 2001, by a rising vote.

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Secretary of the Senate

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Member, Texas Senate