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  H.R. No. 742
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, The state of Texas has lost a deeply respected
  artist and professor with the passing of Robert Charles Hext on
  February 11, 2007, at the age of 58; and
         WHEREAS, Born and raised in Canada, Bob Hext came to Texas to
  attend Stephen F. Austin State University, earning his B.S., M.A.,
  and M.F.A. degrees there; he was hired as an instructor at Sul Ross
  State University in 1974 and rose through the faculty ranks to
  become chair of the art department in 1989; and
         WHEREAS, Listed in Who's Who Among America's Teachers, this
  dedicated professor believed in exploring the world beyond the four
  walls of a classroom and, to that end, led his students on art tours
  through West Texas and Europe; moreover, he was an international
  expert in the field of Paleolithic cave art in Northern Spain and
  fought to preserve regional rock art for future generations; and
         WHEREAS, A gifted sculptor, Mr. Hext worked primarily with
  wood, but he was also known for the metal "cowboy" sculptures that
  grace various locations throughout Alpine, including the front of
  the city's chamber of commerce office; and
         WHEREAS, Bob Hext was a man of tremendous talent who
  distinguished himself as an artist, an international scholar, and
  an innovative professor at Sul Ross, and his remarkable life is
  indeed worthy of praise; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 80th Texas
  Legislature hereby pay tribute to the life of Robert Charles Hext
  and extend deepest sympathy to the members of his family: to his
  wife, Kristi Hext; to his daughters, Ashley Baker and her husband,
  Will, and Andrea Rudolph and her husband, Mike; to his
  grandchildren, Berkley and Fisher Baker; to his brother, Phil Love;
  and to all who mourn the passing of this esteemed artist and
  educator; and, be it further
         RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
  prepared for his family and that when the Texas House of
  Representatives adjourns this day, it do so in memory of Robert
  Charles Hext.
 
  Gallego
 
 
Craddick Gattis Miles
 
Allen Geren Miller
 
Alonzo Giddings Moreno
 
Anchia Gonzales Morrison
 
Anderson Gonzalez Toureilles Mowery
 
Aycock Goolsby Murphy
 
Bailey Guillen Naishtat
 
Berman Haggerty Noriega
 
Bohac Hamilton O'Day
 
Bolton Hancock Oliveira
 
Bonnen Hardcastle Olivo
 
Branch Harless Orr
 
Brown of Kaufman Harper-Brown Ortiz, Jr.
 
Brown of Brazos Hartnett Otto
 
Burnam Heflin Parker
 
Callegari Hernandez Patrick
 
Castro Herrero Paxton
 
Chavez Hilderbran Pena
 
Chisum Hill Phillips
 
Christian Hochberg Pickett
 
Cohen Hodge Pierson
 
Coleman Homer Pitts
 
Cook of Navarro Hopson Puente
 
Cook of Colorado Howard of Fort Bend Quintanilla
 
Corte Howard of Travis Raymond
 
Crabb Hughes Riddle
 
Creighton Isett Ritter
 
Crownover Jackson Rodriguez
 
Darby Jones Rose
 
Davis of Harris Keffer Smith of Tarrant
 
Davis of Dallas King of Parker Smith of Harris
 
Delisi King of Taylor Smithee
 
Deshotel King of Zavala Solomons
 
Driver Kolkhorst Strama
 
Dukes Krusee Straus
 
Dunnam Kuempel Swinford
 
Dutton Latham Talton
 
Eiland Laubenberg Taylor
 
Eissler Leibowitz Thompson
 
Elkins Lucio III Truitt
 
England Macias Turner
 
Escobar Madden Van Arsdale
 
Farabee Mallory Caraway Vaught
 
Farias Martinez Veasey
 
Farrar Martinez Fischer Villarreal
 
Flores McCall Vo
 
Flynn McClendon West
 
Frost McReynolds Woolley
 
Gallego Menendez Zedler
 
Garcia Merritt Zerwas
 
  ______________________________
  Speaker of the House     
 
         I certify that H.R. No. 742 was unanimously adopted by a
  rising vote of the House on March 28, 2007.
 
  ______________________________
  Chief Clerk of the House