84R6094 JH-D
 
  By: Goldman H.R. No. 161
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, The citizens of Fort Worth lost an esteemed public
  servant with the passing of former mayor Bob Bolen on January 6,
  2014, at the age of 87; and
         WHEREAS, Born in Chicago on April 10, 1926, Robert Eugene
  Bolen was the son of Milford and Bee Bolen; he briefly attended
  Texas A&M University before answering his nation's call to duty
  during World War II by enlisting in the U.S. Navy and serving as a
  gunnery officer aboard the USS Iowa; honorably discharged in 1946,
  he subsequently reenrolled at TAMU, where he received a bachelor's
  degree in business administration in 1948; and
         WHEREAS, Mr. Bolen began his career by working for McCrory
  Stores, following in the footsteps of his father, a longtime
  manager with the company; while employed at a store in Syracuse, New
  York, he met Frances Ciborowski, and the two later married; through
  the years, they were blessed with a treasured family of six
  children; and
         WHEREAS, After Mr. Bolen and his family settled in Fort
  Worth, he left McCrory to open a shop that sold toys and bicycles,
  and he later expanded his operation to include 20 Hallmark card
  stores across the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex and in San Antonio;
  in 1979, he decided to pursue public office and was elected as the
  District 6 representative on the Fort Worth City Council; he
  quickly garnered the respect of his constituents and colleagues,
  and voters chose him as the city's mayor in a special election in
  1982; and
         WHEREAS, Mr. Bolen went on to distinguish himself during a
  nine-year tenure in that office, becoming the city's
  longest-serving mayor; he compiled an impressive list of
  accomplishments, overseeing the development of Fort Worth Alliance
  Airport and the American Airlines maintenance facility, the
  completion of the U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing building,
  and the arrival of such new companies as Burlington Northern and The
  University of Texas at Arlington Advanced Robotics Research
  Institute; moreover, he partnered with prominent figures in the
  region to revitalize the downtown area with the addition of the
  Tandy Center and Sundance Square and the refurbishment of the Hotel
  Texas and General Worth Square; and
         WHEREAS, Other highlights of his years in office included the
  establishment of the Fort Worth Transportation Authority, the
  Dallas/Fort Worth International Trade Resource Center, and the
  Metroplex High Technology Education Task Force; renowned as the
  "people's mayor," he demonstrated remarkable dedication to his
  adopted hometown and consistently worked more than 60 hours a week
  to carry forth his ideal that he should leave the city an even
  better place than he found it; and
         WHEREAS, In addition to the duties of his office, Mr. Bolen
  served as the president of the Texas Municipal League in 1987, and
  he was elected as a member of the board for the National League of
  Cities in 1985, becoming that body's president in 1990; after
  leaving office in 1991, he held membership on advisory boards and
  city committees, and he joined Texas Christian University as a
  senior advisor to the chancellor and as a mentor for the
  institution's entrepreneur program; this visionary civic leader
  was conferred honorary doctorates in public service from the
  University of North Texas and TCU, as well as an honorary doctorate
  of humanities from Texas Wesleyan University; and
         WHEREAS, Though it is impossible to gauge the full effect of
  one man's life, some individuals leave their unmistakable mark on
  the world as they move through it, and Bob Bolen's contributions
  will long resonate in the Fort Worth community and in the lives of
  all who knew him; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 84th Texas
  Legislature hereby pay tribute to the memory of Bob Bolen and extend
  sincere condolences to the members of his family: to his wife, Fran;
  to his daughter, Terrie Manning and her husband, David; to his sons,
  Randy Bolen and his wife, Pam, and Ron Bolen; to his foster son, Don
  Cosby and his wife, Kathryn; to his grandchildren, Jeff Bolen, Chad
  Bolen, Shannon Young, Matthew Manning, Jamie Manning, Tucker Cosby,
  and Anne Claire Cosby; to his great-grandchildren, Brady, Brennan,
  Charlie, and Robert Walter; to his niece, Sandy Bolen; to his
  nephew, Brad Bolen; 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 Bob Bolen.