80R12270 CME-D
 
  By: Gallego H.C.R. No. 222
 
 
 
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
         WHEREAS, Memories of a life filled with joyful times, loving
  moments, and meaningful accomplishments may comfort the family and
  friends of William David Slaughter, Jr., who passed away on
  December 28, 2006, at the age of 48; and
         WHEREAS, Born to David and Barbara Slaughter, in Las Cruces,
  New Mexico, William David Slaughter, Jr., known to many as "Dub,"
  became a resident of Texas when his family moved to Culberson County
  during the first year of his life; he began school in Van Horn but
  later moved to Iraan and graduated from high school there in 1976;
  and
         WHEREAS, Dub Slaughter was very involved in athletics, 4H,
  and FFA activities, once serving as the Lone Star Farmer
  representing Texas at the national FFA convention; he went on to
  attend Angelo State University in 1976 and later transferred to
  Texas Christian University, where he completed the ranch management
  program and then attained his bachelor's degree in finance and
  management in 1981; and
         WHEREAS, Establishing himself in the business of ranching,
  Mr. Slaughter became an active and well-respected member of the
  community; this was evident in his participation in a variety of
  important civic organizations, including the Pecos County
  Appraisal District, the Pecos County Hospital District, the Pecos
  County Water District, and the Iraan-Sheffield Independent School
  District Board of Trustees; in the latter role, he was instrumental
  in the district's conversion of the Sheffield elementary building
  into a Texas Youth Commission facility; Dub Slaughter was also a
  member of the Pecos County Livestock Association, the Ozona Wool
  and Mohair Association, the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers
  Association, and the American Boer Goat Association; and
         WHEREAS, Well known for his ever-present smile as well as his
  love of good conversation and good friends, Dub Slaughter was at
  ease with people from all walks of life; he will be fondly
  remembered as an accomplished rancher, an influential community
  advocate, and a devoted family man who will be greatly missed by all
  who had the good fortune to have known him; and
         WHEREAS, In light of Mr. Slaughter's many contributions to
  the state, Pecos County, and the town of Sheffield, it would be most
  fitting to memorialize this outstanding civic leader by naming the
  TYC facility in Sheffield in his honor; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the 80th Legislature of the State of Texas
  hereby encourage the board of the Texas Youth Commission, or its
  successor entity, to name the TYC facility in Sheffield, Texas,
  after William David Slaughter, Jr.; and, be it further
         RESOLVED, That the secretary of state forward an official
  copy of this resolution to the board of the Texas Youth Commission
  or its successor entity.