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  H.R. No. 750
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, Residents of Amarillo are mourning the loss of a
  dynamic community leader with the death of Joseph Robert McCartt on
  December 28, 2020, at the age of 73; and
         WHEREAS, Born in Amarillo to Helen and Eugene McCartt on July
  2, 1947, Joe Bob McCartt graduated from Amarillo High School in
  1964; he went on to attend Amarillo College and West Texas State
  University before earning his bachelor's degree in business
  administration from the University of Mississippi in 1971; and
         WHEREAS, Over the course of a successful career in commercial
  real estate that spanned nearly a half century, Mr. McCartt played
  a leading role in the revitalization of downtown Amarillo,
  contributing to the redesign of Center City, the repurposing of the
  Paramount Building as office space, and the conversion of the Fisk
  Building into a downtown hotel; he was also an important
  participant in the acquisition of the Chase Tower, the development
  of the Amarillo Center at West Texas A&M University, and the
  redevelopment of the Woolworth and Levine buildings, as well as in
  the development of numerous other commercial properties in Amarillo
  and Oklahoma City; and
         WHEREAS, Mr. McCartt was beloved by his associates for his
  wonderful sense of humor and his clever "Joe Bobisms"; he played as
  hard as he worked, and he delighted in the time he spent in the
  outdoors with his sons, J. and Collin, hunting in the Panhandle,
  fishing at Rockport, or kayaking the Llano River; he especially
  enjoyed their trip together to Normandy, where they paid tribute to
  the sacrifice of American soldiers on the battlefields of World War
  II; a man of deep religious conviction, Mr. McCartt was a lifelong
  member and senior warden of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, where he
  played a leading role in the campaign to rebuild the church; and
         WHEREAS, Joe Bob McCartt lived a full and generous life, and
  he leaves behind a legacy of optimism, civic engagement, and joie de
  vivre that will continue to inspire all those who knew and loved
  him; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 87th Texas
  Legislature hereby pay tribute to the memory of Joseph Robert
  McCartt and extend heartfelt sympathy to the members of his family:
  to his wife, Debra McCartt; to his sons, J. McCartt and his wife,
  Marty, and Collin McCartt and his wife, Sharesa; to his
  stepchildren, Abby Nickles Salter and her husband, Jason, Courtney
  Nickles Moran and her husband, Patrick, Melissa Ballou Kates and
  her husband, Ged, Morgan Ballou and his wife, Emily, and Brandon
  Ballou; to his grandchildren, Susie, Elle, Will, Max, Alice,
  Greyson, Clara, Harper, Drew, Brett, Clay, Beau, Ellison, and
  Kiley; to his brother, Gene McCartt, and his wife, Carol; 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 Joe Bob
  McCartt.
 
  Price
  Smithee
 
  ______________________________
  Speaker of the House     
 
         I certify that H.R. No. 750 was unanimously adopted by a
  rising vote of the House on April 30, 2021.
 
  ______________________________
  Chief Clerk of the House