Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

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                            H.R. No. 1514


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, A generous and productive life drew to a close with
 the death of Waco civic leader Thomas Champe Fitzhugh, Jr., on April
 3, 2009, at the age of 92; and
 WHEREAS, Champe Fitzhugh was born in San Antonio on March 14,
 1917, and moved to Waco with his family after the first World War;
 he graduated from Texas A&M University and worked for the Texas
 Insurance Department and as an engineering instructor at the
 University of Missouri; he married the former Edna Hosey in 1939,
 and the couple shared a rewarding relationship until her passing;
 and
 WHEREAS, Mr. Fitzhugh served his country in the United States
 Army during World War II and remained in the reserves until his
 retirement as a lieutenant colonel; after the war, he joined the
 family business, Fitzhugh & Company, eventually becoming chairman
 of the board and earning great distinction in the independent
 insurance industry; his many leadership roles included chairing
 PACER, the national agency advisory council of CNA, and the
 property committee of the Independent Insurance Agents of Texas; in
 addition, he served on a variety of other committees and on the
 board of IIAT, which gave him its highest honor, the Drex Foreman
 Award; he was one of only eight men to receive the designation
 Professional Insurance Man of Texas; and
 WHEREAS, In 2000, Mr. Fitzhugh sold the company and, at the
 age of 86, founded Fitzhugh Insurance & Bonds, where he typically
 worked from 7:30 a.m. to 4 or 5 p.m.; he did keep shorter hours on
 Tuesdays during the school year, when he tutored elementary
 students in reading; he also assisted Storybook Christmas, a
 program providing free books to children in need; moreover, he
 chaired the education committee of the Waco Chamber of Commerce and
 served on the study committee that recommended the establishment of
 McLennan Community College, and through the years he funded
 scholarships and books for many MCC students; in 2007, the
 Independent Insurance Agents of Central Texas created an MCC
 Foundation scholarship in his honor; since 1992, more than 500
 National Merit Scholars at Texas A&M have attended the Champe
 Fitzhugh International Honors Leadership Program in Italy; and
 WHEREAS, This dynamic Texan served as president of the Waco
 Independent School District Board, the Salvation Army Advisory
 Board, the Waco Council of Campfire Girls, the Community Cancer
 Society, and of a number of other organizations; among his myriad
 contributions to the community, he served as vice president of the
 Waco Junior Chamber of Commerce and as secretary for the board of
 the Waco chapter of the American Red Cross, and in 1947, he
 instigated the vote to return Waco to a city manager form of
 government; and
 WHEREAS, A 70-year member of J. H. Gurley Masonic Lodge No.
 337 and Karem Shrine, Mr. Fitzhugh belonged to the Rotary Club and
 Sons of the American Revolution, was a docent of the Historic Waco
 Foundation, and served his place of worship, St. Alban's Episcopal
 Church, in several capacities; while fulfilling innumerable
 responsibilities, he still found time to develop his talent as a
 gardener and to show his love for his family through regular phone
 calls and letters; his warmth, kindness, and delightful sense of
 humor endeared him to everyone; and
 WHEREAS, Champe Fitzhugh touched countless lives through his
 selfless endeavors, and his memory will forever remain in the
 hearts of all who were fortunate enough to know this remarkable man;
 now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 81st Texas
 Legislature hereby pay tribute to the life of Champe Fitzhugh, Jr.,
 and extend sincere sympathy to the members of his family: to his
 wife of 39 years, Virginia Fitzhugh; to his daughters, Randy Ford
 and her husband, Glenn, Wendy Crowley and her husband, David,
 Virginia Blakley and her husband, Richard; to his sons, Tom
 Fitzhugh and his wife, Jan, and Bill Smith and his partner, Jewel
 Logan; to his grandchildren, Mike Ford and his wife, Katy, Matthew
 Ford and his wife, Janet, Megan Fulbright and her husband, Donald,
 Lee Harris, Kendall Condit and her husband, Brian, Collin Holz and
 her husband, Jason, Carrie Fulghum and her husband, Bob, Keller
 Crowley, Champe Fitzhugh IV and his wife, Katie, Lindley Amarantos
 and her husband, Christo, Leigh Smith, Will Blakley and his wife,
 Heidi, and Conner Blakley and his wife, Molly; to his 12
 great-grandchildren and his 4 great-great-grandchildren; and to
 his other relatives and 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 Thomas
 Champe Fitzhugh, Jr.
 Anderson
 ______________________________
 Speaker of the House
 I certify that H.R. No. 1514 was unanimously adopted by a
 rising vote of the House on April 30, 2009.
 ______________________________
 Chief Clerk of the House