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R E S O L U T I O N
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WHEREAS, The certain knowledge of a life well lived may |
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temper the profound sadness felt by the loved ones of Dr. George |
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R. Hugman III of Nacogdoches, who passed away on February 2, 2015, |
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at the age of 59; and |
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WHEREAS, George Hugman III, affectionately known as "Trey," |
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was born on May 17, 1955, to Joyce Plummer Hugman and Dr. George |
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Robert Hugman Jr. in Galveston; at a young age, he decided to follow |
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in the footsteps of his father, a family physician, and he began |
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preparing for that career by earning a bachelor's degree in biology |
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from Austin College in 1977; he went on to attend graduate school at |
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The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, and he |
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received his medical degree from the Baylor College of Medicine in |
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Houston in 1981; while studying at the UT Health Science Center, he |
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met the love of his life, Lou Ellen Hackenberry; they exchanged the |
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vows of matrimony on December 5, 1981, and became the proud parents |
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of two children, Luke and Rachel; and |
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WHEREAS, After Dr. Hugman completed his residency in Tulsa, |
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Oklahoma, the family moved to Nacogdoches, and he opened his own |
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family medical practice in 1986; highlighting his commitment to his |
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profession and his community, he was affiliated with the |
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Nacogdoches-San Augustine County Medical Society and the Texas |
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Medical Association, and he served the Nacogdoches Memorial |
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Hospital board of directors as secretary, vice president, and |
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president; highly respected for his knowledge and leadership, he |
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was invited to the Texas Capitol as House District 11 Doctor of the |
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Day during the 83rd Texas Legislature in 2013, and he was appointed |
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as the first chief medical officer for Nacogdoches Memorial |
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Hospital in October 2014; and |
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WHEREAS, Dr. Hugman's patients in Nacogdoches appreciated |
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his expertise and his kind bedside manner, and he also served his |
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community as a Boy Scout leader and as a devoted soccer dad; among |
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family and friends he was known for his adventurous spirit, |
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boundless energy, and many interests, which ranged from waterskiing |
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to dancing to sailing to crafting delicious margaritas; and |
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WHEREAS, While the life of Dr. George Hugman ended far too |
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soon, the enthusiasm, compassion, and integrity with which he lived |
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will forever inspire all who had the good fortune to know him; now, |
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therefore, be it |
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RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 84th Texas |
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Legislature hereby pay tribute to the memory of Dr. George |
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R. Hugman III and extend deepest sympathy to the members of his |
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family: to his wife, Lou Hugman; to his children, Luke Benning |
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Hugman and his wife, Brooke, and Rachel Elaine Hugman and her |
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partner, Jake Travers; to his mother, Joyce Plummer Hugman; to his |
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siblings, James Hugman and his wife, Anne, Christopher Hugman and |
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his wife, Lisa, and Elaine Berringer and her husband, John; to his |
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nephews and nieces, Michael, Elizabeth, and Jennifer Berringer, and |
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Robert, Elissa, Heather, and Claire Hugman; and to his other |
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relatives and friends; and, be it further |
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RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be |
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prepared for his family and that when the Texas House of |
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Representatives adjourns this day, it do so in memory of Dr. George |
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Hugman III. |
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Clardy |
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Speaker of the House |
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I certify that H.R. No. 601 was unanimously adopted by a |
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rising vote of the House on March 5, 2015. |
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Chief Clerk of the House |
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