SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
 1-1           WHEREAS, The passing of the Honorable William T. "Bill" Moore
 1-2     on May 27, 1999, at the age of 81, has brought a tremendous loss to
 1-3     his family and friends and to the citizens of this great state, and
 1-4     it is with the utmost respect that the members of the 76th Texas
 1-5     Legislature remember this esteemed gentleman and extol his many
 1-6     accomplishments; and
 1-7           WHEREAS, Born in Wheelock on April 9, 1918, Senator Moore
 1-8     attended Texas A&M University, graduating in 1940 with a bachelor's
 1-9     degree in economics; he taught at the university for several years
1-10     before joining the U.S. Army Air Corps in 1943 and serving his
1-11     country in the Atlantic and Pacific theaters during World War II;
1-12     and
1-13           WHEREAS, After retiring from the armed forces as a sergeant
1-14     in 1946, he ran for the Texas House of Representatives and won a
1-15     seat in the legislature while attending The University of Texas
1-16     School of Law; by the time of his graduation in 1949, he had
1-17     already completed a term in the house and was in his first year of
1-18     service as a state senator, a post he would hold for three decades;
1-19     and
1-20           WHEREAS, A longtime resident of Bryan, Senator Moore enjoyed
1-21     a productive and memorable tenure as a member of the Texas Senate,
1-22     serving in that legislative body from the 51st to the 66th
1-23     legislative session and demonstrating exemplary leadership as
1-24     president pro tempore of the senate, longtime chairman of the State
 2-1     Affairs Committee, and as a leader on a number of prestigious
 2-2     committees; his persistence and tenacity during his years at the
 2-3     Capitol earned him the moniker "Bull of the Brazos," a nickname
 2-4     that stayed with him throughout and beyond his years in the
 2-5     legislature; and
 2-6           WHEREAS, Despite attending law school in Austin, Senator
 2-7     Moore was an Aggie through and through, and his role in fostering
 2-8     the growth of The Texas A&M University System cannot be overstated;
 2-9     he actively promoted the school's admission of women, and despite
2-10     the numerous obstacles that were placed in his path, he succeeded
2-11     in changing the university to a coeducational institution, a move
2-12     that has since been lauded as a watershed act; and
2-13           WHEREAS, A staunch advocate of education, Senator Moore
2-14     received many awards for his work in behalf of the young people of
2-15     Texas, including the Texas A&M University Distinguished Alumni
2-16     Award; in 1995, Bryan's Allen Academy dedicated the William T.
2-17     Moore Upper School Building, and that same institution established
2-18     the Moore Excellence Fund in honor of the senator's lifelong
2-19     commitment to education, particularly his backing of
2-20     state-supported institutions of higher education; and
2-21           WHEREAS, After his retirement from the legislature, Senator
2-22     Moore returned to his home in Bryan to practice law and devote more
2-23     time to his growing family; he proved to be as adept at business as
2-24     he was at politics, furthering his already well-established
2-25     reputation for success in the arenas of banking and real estate,
2-26     while continuing to dedicate much time and energy to several local
 3-1     civic organizations and to helping his fellow citizens; and
 3-2           WHEREAS, Bill Moore has undoubtedly left his mark in the
 3-3     annals of Lone Star history through his progressive and positive
 3-4     contributions to Texas and his larger-than-life personality; his
 3-5     legacy of achievement will remain for years to come, while those
 3-6     who knew him best will always remember his wonderful sense of humor
 3-7     and his caring nature; now, therefore, be it
 3-8           RESOLVED, That the 76th Legislature of the State of Texas
 3-9     hereby pay tribute to the life of William T. "Bill" Moore and
3-10     extend sincere sympathy to the members of his family:  to his wife,
3-11     Macille Moore; to his son and daughter-in-law, W. Tyler Moore and
3-12     Mary Moore; to his beloved grandchildren; and to the many other
3-13     relatives, friends, and colleagues of this remarkable public
3-14     servant; and, be it further
3-15           RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
3-16     prepared for the members of his family and that when the Texas
3-17     House of Representatives and Senate adjourn this day, they do so in
3-18     memory of Senator William T. "Bill" Moore.
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             President of the Senate              Speaker of the House
               I hereby certify that S.C.R. No. 88 was adopted by the Senate
         on May 29, 1999.
                                             _______________________________
                                                 Secretary of the Senate
               I hereby certify that S.C.R. No. 88 was adopted by the House
         on May 31, 1999.
                                             _______________________________
                                                 Chief Clerk of the House
         Approved:
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                     Date
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                   Governor