International Women’s Day: Honoring those who raised, shaped and taught us

Ann Fralix

Ann Fralix

“She was the sweetest person in the world” – Scott Fralix about his mother.

Yvette Remy

Yvette Remy

“She emigrated from Belgium to Texas. A single mother, she taught herself the language and had a high work ethic. personification of joy. She was my best friend.”

Victoria Remy

Victoria Remy

“My grandmother resisted the Nazis and supported the Allied forces stationed in Belgium during World War II. There was nothing this woman couldn’t do. And she did all this with style, power and grace. In her honor, I named my daughter – Victoria, which means victory.

Claudia Palacios

Claudia Palacios

“My mother, Claudia Palacios. For as long as I can remember, she has been a dedicated volunteer. Her heart is woven into what she does for schools and the local community.”

Diane Rainey

Diane Rainey

“Diane Rainey is an incredibly strong woman who makes daily sacrifices to take care of her family. She overcomes any obstacles and maintains an optimistic approach to life, despite the difficulties that her life has faced. She is a role model for her daughters. and showed them how to handle difficult situations with grace and perseverance.”

Terry Bell

Terry Bell

“My mom, Terry Bell. She grew up as a poor sharecropper in a Missouri stall. She told me about Cotton Holidays and how she had to pick 100 pounds of cotton when she was only 5 years old. was determined to make sure her children had a better life. Through sheer grit and determination, she went on to run her own advertising agency and became a business as hell. She taught me the meaning of strength, resilience, grace and love.”

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