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Mourners describe Sheila Jackson Lee as a dedicated public official

The congresswoman represented her Houston district for 30 years. Several services are planned ahead of her Thursday morning funeral.

By Paul Cobler, Houston Landing
Crowds pay their respects as they make their way pass late congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee who is laid in state in Houston’s City Hall, Monday, July 29, 2024, in Houston.

Houston Mayor John Whitmire makes remarks on the steps of city hall ahead of the public viewing of late congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee who is laid in state
Monday, July 29, 2024, in Houston. (Douglas Sweet Jr. for Texas Tribune)
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Tyesha Hill waits on the steps of Houston’s City Hall to pay her respects to the late congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee as she lays in state, Monday, July 29, 2024, in Houston.
Longtime Houstonian Sherry Browning came dressed in patriotic colors to pay her respects and share stories of late congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee who is laid in state,
Monday, July 29, 2024, in Houston. (Douglas Sweet Jr. for Texas Tribune)
HPD Color Guard member Corey McCray await their cue to present colors to late congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee who is laid in state in Houston’s City Hall,
Monday, July 29, 2024, in Houston. (Douglas Sweet Jr. for Texas Tribune)
People listen to Houston Mayor John Whitmire in the courtyard of City Hall before being allowed to enter the building to their respects to the late congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee as she lies in state, Monday, July 29, 2024, in Houston.
Buffalo Soldiers Lauren Nelson, left, and Billy Smith, right, salute  late congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee who is laid in state in Houston’s City Hall,
Monday, July 29, 2024, in Houston.

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