Texas 2011 82nd Regular

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                    82R27214 JEN-D
 By: Bohac H.R. No. 2017


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, Clymer Lewis Wright, Jr., of Houston, who died on
 January 24, 2011, at the age of 79, gave freely of his time and
 expertise to better his community, and he leaves behind a record of
 service that his loved ones can remember with pride; and
 WHEREAS, Born on July 24, 1931, Clymer Wright was a graduate
 of the University of Southern Mississippi and a veteran of the
 United States Army, in which he served during the Korean War; in the
 mid-1950s, as the editor of the Fort Bend Reporter, he worked with
 the Texas Rangers to rid Fort Bend County and Galveston of organized
 crime and gambling syndicates; he received death threats in the
 process but persevered in spite of the danger; he later published
 newspapers and worked in real estate, and for the past 18 years, he
 was an executive with Aflac Insurance; and
 WHEREAS, Mr. Wright was very active in local and national
 politics; in 1968, he was a leader of Texans for Reagan, the effort
 to get then-California governor Ronald Reagan the Republican
 presidential nomination, and he went on to serve as the Texas
 finance chair for Reagan's successful 1980 campaign; he led an
 effort in the early 1990s to place on the ballot a measure limiting
 the terms of Houston's mayor, controller, and council members, and
 the initiative passed with more than 56 percent of the vote; more
 recently, he was instrumental in helping his community association
 win a legal battle to conserve public spaces that had been part of
 the Inwood Forest Golf and Country Club; and
 WHEREAS, Together with his first wife, the former Sandra Jean
 Lee, Mr. Wright shared 34 years and had three children, Cindy,
 Clymer, and Linda; after becoming a widower, he enjoyed 20 years of
 marriage with the former Mary Katherine Sheftall until her death in
 2010; Mr. Wright supported a number of charitable groups over the
 years and was especially devoted to the alumni association of
 Southern Miss; and
 WHEREAS, Known for his compassion and faith, Mr. Wright
 touched the lives of all who were privileged to know him, and he
 will forever hold a treasured place in their hearts; now,
 therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 82nd Texas
 Legislature hereby pay tribute to the memory of Clymer Lewis
 Wright, Jr., and extend sincere condolences to the members of his
 family: to his children, Cindy Wright Gabriel Flynn and her
 husband, George, Clymer Wright III and his wife, Toni, and Linda
 Wright Tomasetti and her husband, Barry; to his grandchildren,
 Laura and Julia Gabriel, Christopher Wright, and Barry, Corey, and
 Kerry Tomasetti; to his great-grandson, Nathan Wright; to his
 grandniece, Hayley Millsap; to his sister, Suzanne Gillis; to his
 brother, Michael Wright; 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 Clymer
 Wright, Jr.