81R35851 CBE-D By: Averitt S.C.R. No. 78 CONCURRENT RESOLUTION WHEREAS, Words cannot adequately express the sorrow felt at the tragic death of James Michael Grant of Gatesville on September 15, 2007, at the age of 44; and WHEREAS, Michael Grant was born in Denton to Garnett and Nancy Grant on May 23, 1963; he graduated from Gatesville High School in 1981 and went on to attend Southwest Texas State University; he later became an integral part of the family business, including operating Grant's Bar & Grill in Copperas Cove for more than 10 years; and WHEREAS, Possessing a natural love of learning, Mr. Grant eagerly consumed knowledge of history and politics and delighted in the family pastime of political debate; moreover, he was an avid reader whose goal it was to read all of the great books; equally comfortable with hands-on pursuits, he had a knack for building and repairing things, and he was a gifted writer and artist; his multifaceted interests also included star gazing at the top of Grant's Mountain, hunting, camping, football, guns, and cars; and WHEREAS, Mr. Grant further distinguished himself as a dedicated and loving father who worked hard to provide a good home for his children; with his genuine love of life and his generosity toward others, he set an inspiring example for his daughters, Jana and Kate, and their remarkable achievements since his passing are due in no small part to the foundation he laid for them while he was alive; and WHEREAS, His oldest daughter, Jana Ramsey Grant, is a graduating senior at Comanche High School, where she was not only named class favorite both her junior and senior years, but she was also selected as the 2008-2009 homecoming queen; in addition, she has participated in such UIL events as literary criticism, prose, poetry, and one-act play, for which she earned Honorable Mention All-Star Cast, and she is a member of the cheerleading squad; outside of school, she gives back to her fellow residents through her involvement in the faith-based group Community Rehab; and WHEREAS, Kate Grant is a straight-A student in the gifted and talented program at Decatur Intermediate School and was an award-winning participant in the FFA food project at the Wise County Youth Fair; when she is not studying, she spends much of her time practicing for the Quest Aquatics Swim Team, and she plans to participate in track and field, cross-country, and volleyball at Decatur Middle School next year; moreover, she has explored public service as an honorary sergeant in the Texas House of Representatives and as a student scholar in Senator Kip Averitt's office; and WHEREAS, Mr. Grant would no doubt beam with pride to see these talented young women today; left in his stead to share in the pleasure of their accomplishments are his father, Garnett Grant, and his siblings, Shelton and Kathy Grant; Michael Grant was the rock of his close-knit family, and it is only fitting that they are in turn providing such stability, encouragement, and guidance for his cherished daughters; and WHEREAS, Michael Grant would have turned 46 years old on May 23, 2009, a day that will forever hold special meaning for those closest to him; although his many friends and loved ones have experienced tremendous grief in the wake of his death, they may take comfort in knowing that he embraced life to the fullest and brought immeasurable joy to countless people during his years on this earth; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the 81st Legislature of the State of Texas hereby pay tribute to the memory of James Michael Grant and extend sincere sympathy to the members of his family: to his daughters, Jana Ramsey Grant and Kate Grant; to his father, Garnett Grant; to his brother, Shelton Grant; to his sister, Kathy Grant; to his companion, Cheri Lock Tull; and to all who mourn his passing; 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 and Senate adjourn this day, they do so in memory of Michael Grant.