H.C.R. No. 176
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, A full and generous life came to a close with the
death of noted religious and civic leader Dr. Raymond Armstrong of
Paris on October 29, 2003, at the age of 80; and
WHEREAS, Dr. Armstrong arrived in Paris in 1972 with his
beloved wife, Glenelle, to assume the responsibilities of minister
of First Christian Church; under his able leadership, the
congregation grew, as did its involvement in community endeavors;
Dr. Armstrong implemented a capital campaign that resulted in new
and expanded facilities; even after his retirement, this esteemed
Texan remained dedicated to the membership, and was serving in his
15th year as weekend pastor at the time of his death; and
WHEREAS, In addition to his commitment to his church, Dr.
Armstrong was highly involved in a host of civic organizations; a
former president of the Paris Ministerial Alliance, Paris Rotary
Club, and Lamar County Chamber of Commerce, he served as a
commissioner of the Paris Housing Authority, as well as a board
member for the Paris Independent School District, Salvation Army,
Lamar County Human Resource Council, and Lamar County American
Heart Association, to name but a few; and
WHEREAS, After 14 years at First Christian Church, Dr.
Armstrong served as director of pastoral care and development for
McCuistion Regional Medical Center, where he conducted three
capital campaigns and helped establish the McCuistion Endowment; a
former chair of the Pastoral Care Committee at St. Joseph's
Hospital, he initiated a volunteer chaplain program at Paris Junior
College that was adopted by hospitals throughout the region; in
2002, he retired from foundation duties at Christus St. Joseph's
Health System, where he had been instrumental in the creation of the
Paris Regional Health Care Endowment; and
WHEREAS, The Christus St. Joseph's Hospital Foundation named
a community service award in Dr. Armstrong's honor, and in 2002 he
and his wife were recognized as "I Love Paris" honorees by the Paris
Education Foundation; the following year, he was invited to lead
the opening prayer of the 78th Legislative Session of the Texas
Senate, a true testament to his status as a respected spiritual
leader; and
WHEREAS, Although he is deeply missed, the legacy of
religious leadership and civic contributions of Raymond Armstrong
will long resonate in the lives of the people of Paris and Lamar
County; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, That the 79th Legislature of the State of Texas
hereby pay tribute to the life of Dr. Raymond Armstrong and extend
sincere sympathy to the members of his family; 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 and Senate adjourn this day, they do so in memory
of Dr. Raymond Armstrong.
Homer
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President of the Senate Speaker of the House
I certify that H.C.R. No. 176 was unanimously adopted by a
rising vote of the House on May 20, 2005.
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Chief Clerk of the House
I certify that H.C.R. No. 176 was unanimously adopted by a
rising vote of the Senate on May 20, 2005.
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Secretary of the Senate
APPROVED: __________________
Date
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Governor