H.R. No. 781 R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, T. J. Patterson, Sr., is an outstanding Texan who has long distinguished himself through his professional achievements and his many years of community leadership; and WHEREAS, A native of Waxahachie, Mr. Patterson graduated in 1954 from Booker T. Washington High School in Wichita Falls and went on to earn a bachelor's degree from Bishop College, where he served as editor of the newspaper; he began work as a private school teacher in 1959, but soon answered his country's call to arms during the Vietnam War, serving as a member of the U.S. Army; his varied career also includes service as a commander in the Navy Reserve, as executive director of the Community Action Board, and as assistant to the dean of the College of Business Administration at Texas Tech University for more than a decade; and WHEREAS, Mr. Patterson became co-publisher of the Southwest Digest, along with his friend Eddie P. Richardson, in 1984; in the years since then, the two men have worked to keep Lubbock's African American community informed on a range of pertinent news; the weekly paper is famous for publishing the names and photos of local people arrested for drug dealing, as well as for its coverage of community events and milestones not always reported by others; and WHEREAS, At the same time that he entered the publishing business, Mr. Patterson made a name for himself in local politics when he was elected as a member of the Lubbock City Council; he served continuously in that role for 20 years, founding the Texas Association of Black City Council Members and serving as the first African American president of the Texas Municipal League along the way; moreover, he was a board member of the National League of Cities; and WHEREAS, This esteemed Texan has been supported through the years by his wife, Bobbie Gean Bailey-Patterson, a longtime educator for Lubbock ISD, and their three children, Avis, T. J., and Shelia; together, the couple were honored with the dedication of the Bobbie Gean and T. J. Patterson Library in Lubbock, and a Texas Tech scholarship has recently been established in their name by Each One Reach One; and WHEREAS, T. J. Patterson has set an inspiring example of professional achievement and civic engagement, and in so doing, he has earned the lasting respect and admiration of all who know him; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 81st Texas Legislature hereby recognize T. J. Patterson, Sr., for his outstanding efforts in behalf of his fellow citizens and extend to him sincere best wishes for continued success and happiness; and, be it further RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be prepared for Mr. Patterson as an expression of high regard by the Texas House of Representatives. Davis of Dallas ______________________________ Speaker of the House I certify that H.R. No. 781 was adopted by the House on March 17, 2009, by a non-record vote. ______________________________ Chief Clerk of the House