HOUSE MEMORIAL 60
51st legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - first session, 2013
INTRODUCED BY
William J. Gray
A MEMORIAL
LAUDING ESTELLE HEFLER YATES FOR HER PHILANTHROPIC COMMITMENT TO NEW MEXICO AND RECOGNIZING AND ACKNOWLEDGING HER AS A NEW MEXICO TREASURE.
WHEREAS, Estelle Hefler Yates, age ninety-four, met her husband, St. Clair Peyton "S.P." Yates, in Massachusetts in the late 1930s when he was a graduate student at the Massachusetts institute of technology; and
WHEREAS, Estelle married S.P. in 1940 and moved to Artesia, where S.P. had grown up and where he joined the oil business founded by his father, Martin Yates; and
WHEREAS, in 1959, S.P. founded Yates drilling company, and, later, he and his brothers founded Yates petroleum corporation, and Estelle supported S.P. as he worked to develop two successful family businesses; and
WHEREAS, Estelle has always been very active in her community and her church, helping with many community projects such as the Main Street program and Habitat for Humanity, including donating building sites for habitat homes; and
WHEREAS, Estelle and S.P. Yates, generous and active members of the Artesia community, supported many local organizations, especially those serving young people, such as the boy scouts; and
WHEREAS, Estelle has been extremely supportive of the arts in the Artesia schools and her community, one example being that she annually brings a dance group to Artesia for one week to teach dance and singing to students at all of the elementary schools in the school district. At the end of the week, the dance group and the students perform for the whole community, with the entire effort made possible by the generosity of Estelle; and
WHEREAS, as the Yates family companies grew and their operations expanded to other states, Estelle encouraged S.P. to provide charitable support to those locales as well; and
WHEREAS, in 1955, they established the S.P. and Estelle Yates family foundation to support the arts and human services, and the foundation has been a strong supporter, in particular, of the Artesia arts council, the national dance institute of New Mexico and assurance home in Roswell, which cares for homeless and at-risk youth; and
WHEREAS, sadly, S.P. passed away in 2008, but Estelle has continued the couple's tradition of philanthropy, with generous gifts to the university of New Mexico and the university of Texas at Austin, which was her husband's alma mater, as well as to the recently created New Mexico school for the arts; and
WHEREAS, Estelle established her own foundation, the Estelle H. Yates foundation, in 2009 to focus her philanthropic giving on education, providing enhanced funding for the mathematics and science departments of the Artesia public schools and providing the funding for the new Artesia public library; and
WHEREAS, for most of her gifts, donations and contributions, Estelle has been acknowledged only as "private donor", reflecting the true spirit of giving; and
WHEREAS, a great many of the "private donations" made to the Artesia public schools and the community have come from Estelle through the Yates foundation and her own foundation; and
WHEREAS, Estelle Yates has instilled her philanthropic spirit in her children, St. Clair Peyton Yates, Jr., Mary Catherine Yates Davis and Richard M. Yates;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO that it laud Estelle Hefler Yates for her many years of philanthropic commitment to New Mexico, particularly to its youth, through her unstinting generosity; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Estelle Hefler Yates be recognized and acknowledged as a New Mexico treasure; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this memorial be transmitted to Estelle Hefler Yates and her children.
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