Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR881 Latest Draft

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                            H.R. No. 881


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, Family and friends are mourning the loss of
 accomplished community leader and civil rights pioneer Quentin R.
 Mease of Houston, who died on February 24, 2009, at the age of 100;
 and
 WHEREAS, Quentin Ronald Mease was born on October 25, 1908,
 in Buxton, Iowa, the son of a coal miner and a seamstress; he moved
 to Des Moines with his family in 1920, graduating from West High
 School in 1924 and from Des Moines University in 1928; and
 WHEREAS, Following in the footsteps of his father, who was a
 labor leader, Mr. Mease took an active part in his community even as
 a young man; he was executive director of the local YMCA at the age
 of 19, as well as a member of the NAACP, the Negro Chamber of
 Commerce, and the Interracial Commission; and
 WHEREAS, During World War II, Mr. Mease served his nation
 with the U.S. Army Air Corps in the Pacific, where he rose to the
 rank of captain; a decorated veteran, he went on to earn a master's
 degree in social work administration from George Williams College
 in Chicago; and
 WHEREAS, Moving to Houston in 1948 to take a job as the
 executive director of the Bagby Street YMCA, Mr. Mease was soon
 recognized as one of the most dynamic young African American
 leaders in the city, helping to establish the South Central YMCA in
 the Third Ward; and
 WHEREAS, Mr. Mease played a vital role in the peaceful
 desegregation of Houston, permitting student civil rights
 activists to use the YMCA as a base of operations; he was also
 instrumental in the creation of the Houston Area Urban League, the
 Eliza Johnson Home, and the Houston Council on Human Relations; and
 WHEREAS, Appointed to the first governing board of the Harris
 County Hospital District in 1965, he became chair in 1971 and served
 for 19 years; during that time, the district opened 11 community
 health clinics, built two hospitals, and improved the pay of
 medical workers; the Quentin Mease Community Hospital was named in
 recognition of his enormous contribution to health care in Houston;
 and
 WHEREAS, A principled man of great vision and integrity,
 Quentin Mease dedicated his life to the ideal of social justice and
 to the betterment of his community, and his legacy will continue to
 be an inspiration to all who knew and admired him; now, therefore,
 be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 81st Texas
 Legislature hereby pay tribute to the memory of Quentin R. Mease and
 extend sincere condolences to his daughter, Barbara Ranson, 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 Quentin R.
 Mease.
 Edwards
 ______________________________
 Speaker of the House
 I certify that H.R. No. 881 was unanimously adopted by a
 rising vote of the House on March 26, 2009.
 ______________________________
 Chief Clerk of the House