87R13519 BK-D
 
  By: Ordaz Perez H.R. No. 249
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, The passing of Alfredo Valles of El Paso on February
  12, 2021, at the age of 60, has deeply saddened his family, his
  friends, and the many students whose lives he touched over the
  course of his career as an educator; and
         WHEREAS, Alfredo Valles, who was affectionately known as
  "Freddy," was born in El Paso on July 28, 1960, to Filiberta and
  Eulalio Valles; he grew up with the companionship of six siblings,
  Romie, Annie, Sylvia, Richard, Sandy, and Irene; from the time he
  was a small child, he began showing an interest in music, and he
  went on to learn to play the trumpet; after graduating from
  Jefferson High School in 1978, he set his sights on a career as a
  music teacher, leading him to earn a degree in music education from
  West Texas State University in 1982; and
         WHEREAS, At age 21, Mr. Valles took his first job as band
  director at Andress High School, becoming the youngest person ever
  hired to the position; over the course of 39 years with the El Paso
  Independent School District, he worked primarily in El Paso's
  Segundo Barrio neighborhood at Guillen Middle School and Bowie High
  School; he was passionate about his role as an educator, and he took
  immense interest in not only teaching his students how to read music
  and play instruments, but also instilling in them confidence,
  discipline, and other important values; the fulfillment he found in
  his work led him to forgo retirement for years to continue serving
  area youth; and
         WHEREAS, Outside of schools and classrooms, Mr. Valles
  expressed his musical talents as a member of nearly a dozen bands;
  he most recently played gigs with the Starliners, and he was known
  to perform with his band at many large family gatherings; and
         WHEREAS, Mr. Valles cherished his circle of loved ones above
  all else; he married the love of his life, Elvira, in 1988, and the
  couple devotedly raised three treasured children, Katherine,
  Alfred Anthony, and Nicholas; Mr. Valles was overjoyed to welcome
  into the family three grandchildren, Trinity, AJ, and Aliq, and he
  always supported and encouraged his children, grandchildren,
  nieces, and nephews in all their endeavors; and
         WHEREAS, Freddy Valles made a profound and lasting impression
  on the hearts of many people, and although he is deeply missed, he
  will forever be remembered with admiration and affection; now,
  therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 87th Texas
  Legislature hereby pay tribute the memory of Alfredo Valles and
  extend deepest sympathy to all those who mourn his passing; and, be
  it further
         RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
  prepared for his family and that when the Texas House of
  Representatives adjourns this day, it do so in memory of Freddy
  Valles.