Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR818 Latest Draft

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                            H.R. No. 818


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, Ruth and John Alan Hord of Midland shared a life rich
 with family, faith, and community, and they are deeply missed since
 the passing of Mr. Hord on May 11, 2008, and of Mrs. Hord on November
 27, 2008, both at the age of 91; and
 WHEREAS, The former Ruth Waldrop was born in Gilmer County on
 December 30, 1916, and lived with her family in San Antonio, Dallas,
 Washington, D.C., Tennessee, Mexico, and New York City before
 enrolling in Oak Cliff High School, where she met her future
 husband; and
 WHEREAS, A Dallas native, J. A. Hord was born on February 21,
 1917, not far from where his great-grandparents had settled during
 the Texas Republic; he and his future wife both began studying
 geology at North Texas Agricultural College in Arlington, and Mrs.
 Hord later worked her way through The University of Texas at Austin,
 while he did the same at Oklahoma University; the couple married in
 1938, and Mrs. Hord graduated magna cum laude with a degree in
 geology the following year; Mr. Hord earned his bachelor's degree
 in geological engineering in 1940, and they both pursued graduate
 studies at OU until Gulf Oil offered Mr. Hord a position as a
 geologist in the Permian Basin; and
 WHEREAS, The couple became the parents of three children, and
 Mr. Hord's field work and positions of increasing responsibility
 took the family to Dallas, Fort Worth, Pittsburgh, and Wichita
 Falls, and then back to Midland; Mrs. Hord served as a homeroom
 mother, PTA member, Sunday school teacher, and Girl Scout leader,
 and not only supported her children's participation in numerous
 activities but also turned picnics into fossil-hunting expeditions
 and car trips into lessons on history, geography, and natural
 science; and
 WHEREAS, In 1960, Mr. Hord became general manager of
 exploration for Gulf's Southwest Division, a position he held until
 his retirement in 1979; he subsequently built a successful
 independent practice on his strong record of oil and gas
 discoveries; a member of several professional associations, he
 served on the advisory council for the OU School of Geology and
 Geophysics for many years and was a member of the industry committee
 that assisted Texas Tech University in obtaining certification for
 its petroleum engineering department; and
 WHEREAS, This adventurous couple traveled widely after their
 children were grown, visiting many countries in Europe and in
 Central and South America; in addition, they joined a 4,000-mile
 geological expedition to the major oil fields of China; Mrs. Hord
 was a member of the Texas Historical Association, the Midland
 County Historical Society, the Midland Genealogical Society, and
 the Daughters of the American Revolution, and in his retirement,
 Mr. Hord joined in her research efforts in county courthouses
 across the South; and
 WHEREAS, Valued members of the First Presbyterian Church of
 Midland, the Hords both gave generously of their time and talents to
 their community and church; Mrs. Hord was an International House
 hostess and member of the church women's circle; Mr. Hord was an
 elder and served on the board of Midland Park and on municipal
 committees for school curricula, the city water supply, and other
 matters; moreover, he was on the Midland Salvation Army board and
 the executive and advisory boards of the local Boy Scouts of America
 council; and
 WHEREAS, Throughout their seven decades together, Ruth and
 John Alan Hord shared a zest for life and a curiosity about the
 world around them, and they will long be remembered for their
 devotion to their family and to each other; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 81st Texas
 Legislature hereby pay tribute to the lives of Ruth and John Alan
 Hord and extend sincere sympathy to the members of their family: to
 their daughters, Elaine Hutchinson and her husband, Frederick, and
 Melinda Reaves and her husband, Charles; to their son, Thomas Alan
 Hord and his wife, Nancy; to their grandchildren, David and Paul
 Hutchinson, Arianna Reaves, Bonnie Gillespie, Susan Herman, Mary
 Tucker, and John Alan Hord II; to their seven great-grandchildren;
 to Mrs. Hord's sister and brother, Molly Lara and Thomas Waldrop;
 and to their other relatives and friends; and, be it further
 RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
 prepared for their family and that when the Texas House of
 Representatives adjourns this day, it do so in memory of Ruth and
 John Alan Hord.
 Craddick
 ______________________________
 Speaker of the House
 I certify that H.R. No. 818 was unanimously adopted by a
 rising vote of the House on March 26, 2009.
 ______________________________
 Chief Clerk of the House