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  H.R. No. 590
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, Residents of Fort Worth lost a dedicated civic
  leader with the passing of Charles Ray "Chuck" Silcox on October 25,
  2008, at the age of 65; and
         WHEREAS, A native and lifelong resident of Fort Worth, Chuck
  Silcox was born on October 8, 1943, and he went on to graduate from
  Paschal High School in 1961; he later attended Tyler Junior College
  and Texas Christian University, and from 1965 to 1970, he worked at
  General Dynamics as an industrial engineer; after being employed in
  the industrial development division of Texas Electric Service
  Company during the 1970s, Mr. Silcox held various management
  positions with a number of janitorial companies, and in 1985, he
  established his own janitorial services company, Quasar Services;
  he was also the founder of Silcox Management, Inc., which he
  launched in 1996; and
         WHEREAS, In addition to being a successful businessman, Mr.
  Silcox was active in local politics as Fort Worth's longest-serving
  city council member; since he was first elected in 1991, he won each
  subsequent bid for reelection and in 2007 had begun his ninth term
  representing District 3, in the southwestern region of the city; he
  had served as mayor pro tempore three times, and he was on numerous
  boards and commissions, including the Safety and Community
  Development Council and the Regional Transportation Council of the
  North Central Texas Council of Governments; and
         WHEREAS, As a councilman, Mr. Silcox was highly regarded for
  his tenacity and originality, his concern for the city's
  neighborhoods, and his unwavering loyalty to his constituents; he
  was the proponent of a long-range plan to help the homeless in Fort
  Worth and of such transportation initiatives as the Southwest
  Parkway, and he was a strong advocate for the police and
  firefighters' associations; an animal lover, Mr. Silcox also
  advocated for the humane treatment of animals and he was a fervent
  supporter of the Fort Worth Animal Care and Control Center, which is
  being renamed in his honor in 2009; moreover, as the senior member
  of the city council, he inspired others with his long-standing
  dedication to meeting the needs of the people he served; and
         WHEREAS, Chuck Silcox was committed to his fellow citizens
  and to ensuring a bright future for the city of Fort Worth, and he
  leaves behind a legacy of compassion, dedication, and community
  service that will long be remembered by all who were fortunate
  enough to know him; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 81st Texas
  Legislature hereby pay tribute to the life of Charles Ray "Chuck" 
  Silcox and extend sincere sympathy to the members of his family: to
  his wife of 28 years, Brenda; to his daughters, Bridgett Thurman and
  Brandi Loar; to his six grandchildren; and to his other relatives
  and many friends; 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 Charles Ray
  "Chuck" Silcox.
 
  Shelton
 
 
 
Straus Gattis Menendez
 
Allen Geren Merritt
 
Alonzo Giddings Miklos
 
Alvarado Gonzales Miller of Comal
 
Anchia Gonzalez Toureilles Miller of Erath
 
Anderson Guillen Moody
 
Aycock Gutierrez Morrison
 
Berman Hamilton Naishtat
 
Bohac Hancock Oliveira
 
Bolton Hardcastle Olivo
 
Bonnen Harless Orr
 
Branch Harper-Brown Ortiz, Jr.
 
Brown of Kaufman Hartnett Otto
 
Brown of Brazos Heflin Parker
 
Burnam Hernandez Patrick
 
Button Herrero Paxton
 
Callegari Hilderbran Peña
 
Castro Hochberg Phillips
 
Chavez Hodge Pickett
 
Chisum Homer Pierson
 
Christian Hopson Pitts
 
Cohen Howard of Fort Bend Quintanilla
 
Coleman Howard of Travis Raymond
 
Cook Hughes Riddle
 
Corte Hunter Rios Ybarra
 
Crabb Isett Ritter
 
Craddick Jackson Rodriguez
 
Creighton Jones Rose
 
Crownover Keffer Sheffield
 
Darby Kent Shelton
 
Davis of Harris King of Parker Smith of Tarrant
 
Davis of Dallas King of Taylor Smith of Harris
 
Deshotel King of Zavala Smithee
 
Driver Kleinschmidt Solomons
 
Dukes Kolkhorst Strama
 
Dunnam Kuempel Swinford
 
Dutton Laubenberg Taylor
 
Edwards Legler Thibaut
 
Eiland Leibowitz Thompson
 
Eissler Lewis Truitt
 
Elkins Lucio III Turner of Tarrant
 
England Madden Turner of Harris
 
Farabee Maldonado Vaught
 
Farias Mallory Caraway Veasey
 
Farrar Marquez Villarreal
 
Fletcher Martinez Vo
 
Flores Martinez Fischer Walle
 
Flynn McCall Weber
 
Frost McClendon Woolley
 
Gallego McReynolds Zerwas
 
  ______________________________
  Speaker of the House     
 
         I certify that H.R. No. 590 was unanimously adopted by a
  rising vote of the House on February 26, 2009.
 
  ______________________________
  Chief Clerk of the House