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78S10689 JNC-D
By: Cook of Colorado H.R. No. 132
R E S O L U T I O N
WHEREAS, The passing of Hubert L. Linenberger of Bastrop
County on June 4, 2003, has deeply saddened the family and many
friends of this beloved man; and
WHEREAS, A native of Missouri, Mr. Linenberger was born in
Kansas City on April 25, 1926; he enlisted in the United States Navy
at the age of 18 and went on to an impressive military career,
earning five battle stars while serving on the destroyer USS
Miller; and
WHEREAS, Mr. Linenberger attended San Angelo College and The
University of Texas, where he was awarded a bachelor of arts degree;
this industrious gentleman helped his father establish the Texas
Rendering Company, serving as secretary-treasurer and general
manager for more than 30 years; in 1963, he became a director of
First National Bank, a position he held until his passing; and
WHEREAS, A respected member of his community, he gave
generously of his time and talents to a number of worthwhile
initiatives, serving on the Bastrop school board from 1968 to 1984
and as a member of the Bastrop Chamber of Commerce, the American
Legion, and the Knights of Columbus; in addition, Mr. Linenberger
belonged to the local Lions Club for 50 of his 77 years; and
WHEREAS, He married the former Anna Kay Browning on August
31, 1963, and the couple enjoyed nearly four decades of treasured
memories together; through the years, their family grew to include
a lovely daughter, her husband, and two cherished grandchildren;
and
WHEREAS, Delighting friends and family with a zest for life,
Mr. Linenberger enjoyed antique cars and tools, guns, and an
occasional game of dominoes; and
WHEREAS, Hubert Linenberger devoted much time to his family
and community, and although he is missed by the many individuals
with whom he shared his life, his spirit continues to live on in the
hearts of all who were privileged to know him; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 78th Texas
Legislature, 1st Called Session, hereby pay tribute to the life of
Hubert L. Linenberger and extend sincere sympathy to the members of
his family: to his wife, Anna; to his daughter, Aya Matocha, and
son-in-law, David James Matocha; to his grandchildren; and to the
other relatives and many friends of this beloved gentleman; and, be
it further
RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
prepared for the members of his family and that when the Texas House
of Representatives adjourns this day, it do so in memory of Hubert
Linenberger.