
Donna,
Rio Grande Valley,
Texas

Spurred by the arrival of the railroad a small town had sprung up
on a site between McAllen and Weslaco. One of the town sites charter
members, Mr. T. J. Hooks, had put all of his resources and energies
in making the town self-sufficient. His efforts were not lost on the town
folks and at a secret meeting it was decided to show their appreciation
with a special gesture. A party was arranged in honor of T. J. Hooks. His
daughter Donna, living in Beaumont, was invited to attend. When Mr. Hooks
arrived at the little railroad station to pick up his daughter he was amazed
to see a sign hung at the side of the rails, reading "Welcome to the town
of Donna". The few surviving attendees of this time still swear that they
saw tears in the eyes of T. J. Hooks..
Donna Hooks Fletcher was equally surprised and in the coming years
she played a prominent part in the towns development.
Today Donna is a major player in the toursim industry and home to thousands of retirees from all over the United States and Canada.
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