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R E S O L U T I O N
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WHEREAS, The life of a legendary University of Texas football |
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player drew to a close with the passing of Bobby Lee Lackey of |
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Weslaco on September 2, 2021, at the age of 83; and |
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WHEREAS, Bobby Lackey was born on October 14, 1937, to |
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Charles and Rosie Lackey; he grew up in Weslaco, where he was an |
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all-state signal caller for the high school football team, leading |
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the Panthers to the state semifinals in 1955; he was also all-state |
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in basketball and excelled on the baseball diamond as well; and |
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WHEREAS, Continuing his gridiron career at The University of |
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Texas at Austin, Mr. Lackey started at quarterback under head coach |
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Darrell Royal; in 1958, he was the hero in a dramatic 15-14 victory |
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over the University of Oklahoma, throwing the tying touchdown pass, |
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kicking the go-ahead extra point, and sealing the outcome with an |
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interception on the Sooners' final drive that snapped their |
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six-game winning streak over UT; still in uniform after the game, he |
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was photographed with his wife, the former Judy McManus, and the |
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image later graced the cover of Sports Illustrated; the following |
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season, he sparked UT to a share of the Southwest Conference crown; |
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and |
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WHEREAS, In 1960, Mr. Lackey signed with the Pittsburgh |
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Steelers, though he ultimately opted not to play professionally; he |
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returned home to South Texas, where he and Mrs. Lackey began |
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raising their family; he embarked on a business career, working for |
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his father-in-law at the J. S. McManus Produce Company, which he |
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eventually owned and operated; he also presided over the Texas |
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Fruit and Vegetable Association, held a longtime seat on the |
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Freeport-McMoRan board, and opened the Lackey-Fisher Chevrolet |
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dealership with his brother Joe; he retired in 2001; and |
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WHEREAS, A prominent figure in the community, Mr. Lackey |
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served on the Weslaco City Council and the Weslaco Independent |
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School District board, which named its gymnasium and football |
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stadium in his honor; he was recognized as the Man of the Year in |
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Weslaco, and he was inducted into the Texas Athletics Hall of Honor, |
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the Rio Grande Valley Sports Hall of Fame, and the Texas High School |
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Football Hall of Fame; and |
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WHEREAS, Mr. and Mrs. Lackey shared a rewarding marriage |
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that spanned 63 years until her death in 2020; Mr. Lackey took great |
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pride in his children, John, Lissa, and Mindy, and in his 9 |
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grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren; and |
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WHEREAS, Bobby Lackey distinguished himself as a gifted |
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athlete, an accomplished business and civic leader, and a devoted |
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family man, and his achievements will be admired for many years to |
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come; now, therefore, be it |
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RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 87th Texas |
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Legislature, 3rd Called Session, hereby pay tribute to the memory |
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of Bobby Lee Lackey and extend heartfelt sympathy to all who mourn |
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his passing; and, be it further |
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RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be |
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prepared for his family and that when the Texas House of |
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Representatives adjourns this day, it do so in memory of Bobby |
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Lackey. |
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Martinez |
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Speaker of the House |
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I certify that H.R. No. 64 was unanimously adopted by a rising |
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vote of the House on October 14, 2021. |
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Chief Clerk of the House |
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