SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 15
 
 
  In Memory
  of
  Ramon Vasquez y Sanchez
 
         WHEREAS, San Antonio lost an admired activist, artist, and
  cultural historian with the passing of Ramon Vasquez y Sanchez on
  May 8, 2023, at the age of 83; and
 
         WHEREAS, The son of Olivia Sanchez and Ramon Vasquez, Ramon
  Vasquez y Sanchez was born on the city's Westside on May 6, 1940;
  he attended San Antonio College and joined the staff of the Bexar
  County Archives to focus on the preservation of Mexican American
  history; in addition, he was a member of the Bexar County
  Historical Commission; he also gained increasing recognition as
  an artist, illustrating the Bexar County coat of arms and
  publishing work in newspapers and other media; his acclaimed
  paintings of the early Indian Missions centered on the ordinary
  people and Mexican heroes generally left out of historical
  narratives, and his subjects included daily life in the barrio;
  and
 
         WHEREAS, Mr. Vasquez y Sanchez became a leader in the
  Chicano rights movement; he wrote the preamble for the
  establishment of the Raza Unida Party, provided graphic designs,
  and served as vice chair and gubernatorial campaign manager; as
  chair of the Bilingual Bicultural Coalition on Mass Media, he
  oversaw suits against the Federal Communications Commission that
  led to greater Mexican American representation among
  journalists; he was a fierce advocate for equity in city arts
  funding, and he was instrumental in establishing Centro Cultural
  Aztlan and ran its visual arts program for decades; in that role,
  he encouraged other artists, created a sense of community, and
  popularized public Día de los Muertos commemorations; he also
  fought for the inclusion of Mexican American and Tejano stories
  in the Alamo narrative and organized the first "Olvidate del
  Alamo" and "Las Mujeres del Alamo" art exhibits; tenacious and
  outspoken, he nevertheless expressed his strong viewpoints with
  grace, courtesy, and logic; and
 
         WHEREAS, In 1988, Mr. Vasquez y Sanchez helped reorganize
  the Mission Descendant Families of Northeastern Mexico and South
  Texas under the umbrella of the Tap Pilam Coahuiltecan Nation; he
  served as a tribal council member for over three decades;
  moreover, he formed the nonprofit group American Indians in Texas
  at the Spanish Colonial Missions and united with other activists
  to secure the return of over 150 ancestral remains to Mission San
  Juan Capistrano; and
 
         WHEREAS, Mr. Vasquez y Sanchez married Gloria Camarillo in
  1962, and they became the parents of three children, Ramon Juan
  Vasquez, Edna Marie Vasquez, and Marisol Vasquez; he and his
  second wife, Maria Magdalena Gonzales, had one son, Javier Ramon
  Vasquez; following her passing, he was fortunate enough to find
  love again, and in 2013, he wed Maria Chavez, who survives him,
  along with his children and his 11 grandchildren and 5
  great-grandchildren; and
 
         WHEREAS, Throughout his lifetime, Ramon Vasquez y Sanchez
  sought to root out injustice and illuminate the richness of
  Mexican American heritage, and although he will be deeply missed
  by all who were privileged to know him, they will treasure their
  memories of his wisdom, compassion, and wry sense of humor; now,
  therefore, be it
 
         RESOLVED, That the Senate of the State of Texas, 88th
  Legislature, 1st Called Session, hereby pay tribute to the life
  of Ramon Vasquez y Sanchez and extend sincere condolences to his
  family, to his many friends, and to all 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 Senate adjourns
  this day, it do so in memory of Ramon Vasquez y Sanchez.
 
  Menéndez
   
   
   
    ________________________________ 
        President of the Senate
     
        I hereby certify that the
    above Resolution was adopted by
    the Senate on June 15, 2023, by a
    rising vote.
   
   
   
    ________________________________ 
        Secretary of the Senate
   
   
   
    ________________________________ 
         Member, Texas Senate