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1-1 WHEREAS, The members of this chamber wish to extend belated
1-2 congratulations to their former colleague, the Honorable Doyle
1-3 Willis, who celebrated his 90th birthday on August 8, 1998; and
1-4 WHEREAS, A native Texan, Senator Willis was born August 8,
1-5 1908, in Kaufman County; he pursued his higher education at The
1-6 University of Texas at Austin and continued his pursuit of academic
1-7 excellence at Georgetown University Law School; and
1-8 WHEREAS, Senator Willis served his nation with distinction
1-9 for 52 months during World War II as a member of the United States
1-10 Air Force, earning the Bronze Star and four Battle Stars, and by
1-11 the end of his storied military career he had achieved the rank of
1-12 major; and
1-13 WHEREAS, After completing his military service, he was
1-14 elected to the Texas House of Representatives in 1947, and his
1-15 exemplary service to his fellow Texans as a respected member of
1-16 that house, and as a state senator, spanned 42 productive years,
1-17 the second longest tenure in the history of the Lone Star State;
1-18 and
1-19 WHEREAS, Senator Willis left an indelible stamp on Texas
1-20 government by authoring more than 100 Texas statutes; he also
1-21 played a vital role in the committee process, was president pro
1-22 tempore of the Texas Senate, as well as the dean of the Texas House
1-23 of Representatives, and held the state's highest office as
1-24 Governor of Texas for a day on August 13, 1961; and
2-1 WHEREAS, In recognition of his many contributions, he was
2-2 named outstanding legislator by a number of diverse groups,
2-3 including organizations of teachers, women, police, firefighters,
2-4 labor advocates, senior citizens, veterans, and others too numerous
2-5 to mention; and
2-6 WHEREAS, Senator Willis is a member of the Texas, District of
2-7 Columbia, and Hawaii bar associations and is licensed to practice
2-8 before the United States Supreme Court; in addition, he holds a
2-9 membership in First United Methodist Church of Fort Worth and The
2-10 Sons of the Republic of Texas and is a Knight of the Order of San
2-11 Jacinto and a Scottish Rite Mason; and
2-12 WHEREAS, His many notable accomplishments are a source of
2-13 continuing pride to his devoted wife, Evelyn, and to his children,
2-14 Dina, Dale, Dan, and Doyle, Jr.; and
2-15 WHEREAS, Throughout the course of his nine decades, Senator
2-16 Doyle Willis has exemplified the concept of service to his state,
2-17 nation, and fellowman, and it is truly appropriate that he be
2-18 honored at this time; now, therefore, be it
2-19 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 76th Texas
2-20 Legislature hereby congratulate the Honorable Doyle Willis on the
2-21 significant occasion of his 90th birthday and extend to him sincere
2-22 best wishes for continued happiness in the future; and, be it
2-23 further
2-24 RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
2-25 prepared for Senator Willis as an expression of highest regard by
2-26 the Texas House of Representatives.
Hunter
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Speaker of the House
I certify that H.R. No. 17 was adopted by the House on March
25, 1999, by a non-record vote.
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Chief Clerk of the House