88S30872 TBO-D
 
  By: Hughes S.R. No. 40
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, A life made rich through meaningful service drew to
  a close with the passing of E. F. Whitus of Georgetown on June 22,
  2023, at the age of 84; and
         WHEREAS, The son of Ernest Whitus and Grace Ferguson Whitus,
  "Bo" Whitus was born in Golden on February 1, 1939, and he grew up
  with the companionship of a sister, Anita; during his youth, he
  earned the rank of Eagle Scout and the Explorer Silver Award with
  the Boy Scouts of America, and he graduated with honors from Mineola
  High School; he went on to obtain an associate's degree and his real
  estate license from Tyler Junior College and to receive a
  bachelor's degree in business from The University of Texas at
  Austin; and
         WHEREAS, Answering his nation's call to duty, Mr. Whitus
  served in the United States Navy for more than two and a half
  decades, including six years in the reserve, and he retired at the
  rank of commander; along the way, he attended the Naval
  Postgraduate School for computer science, and after returning to
  civilian life, he earned a master's degree from The University of
  Texas at Tyler and a doctoral degree from Texas A&M
  University-Commerce; and
         WHEREAS, Mr. Whitus enjoyed a rewarding career as an adjunct
  professor at TAMUC, and he co-owned the H&R Block franchise in
  Mineola until his second retirement in 2013; actively engaged in
  his community, he was a member of the Mineola City Council and the
  Mineola Independent School District Board of Trustees and an
  enthusiastic advocate for the Mineola Nature Preserve; he was also
  a former mayor of Mineola; among his many achievements, he received
  two Paul Harris fellowships for his service to the local Rotary Club
  as well as a Silver Beaver award for his contributions to the Boy
  Scouts; and
         WHEREAS, In all his endeavors, Mr. Whitus benefited from the
  love and support of his wife, Marysue, and he took great pride in
  his daughters, Cara and Jennifer, and his grandchildren, Jackson
  and Charlotte; and
         WHEREAS, Deeply dedicated to his family, his community, and
  his country, Bo Whitus earned the lasting respect and admiration of
  all who were privileged to know him; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the Senate of the 88th Texas Legislature, 3rd
  Called Session, hereby pay tribute to the memory of E. F. "Bo"
  Whitus and extend heartfelt sympathy to his loved ones; 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 Bo Whitus.