82R6917 BGU-D By: McClendon H.R. No. 274 R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, A full and generous life drew to a close with the passing of Major Marcus Marion Davis, Jr. (Ret.), of San Antonio on July 16, 2010, at the age of 74; and WHEREAS, Marcus Davis was born in Birmingham, Alabama, on July 1, 1936, to Marcus Davis, Sr., and Winfred Woods Davis; he received his early education at Chambliss Children's House, the laboratory school of the Tuskegee Institute; after graduating from Tuskegee High School, he studied at the Tuskegee Institute and went on to attend Tennessee State University; and WHEREAS, In 1959, he answered his nation's call to duty and enlisted in the U.S. Army; two years later, he resumed his studies at Tennessee State, graduating in 1965 with a bachelor's degree in chemistry and a commission as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force; he continued to pursue his education while serving in the military, and he received a master's degree from Webster University; and WHEREAS, He got married in the mid-1960s, and he and his wife, Mary, shared a fulfilling relationship for 44 years that was further enriched by the addition of a daughter, Marnice; and WHEREAS, Marcus Davis retired from a 20-year career with the Air Force in 1985, having earned the rank of major and having served as the liaison for social action and diversity training at Lackland Air Force Base; he then worked for the San Antonio Metropolitan Health District for a decade; and WHEREAS, Major Davis was initiated into the Alpha Theta Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity in 1956, and he remained an active member of the organization for the rest of his life; among his leadership roles were polemarch of the San Antonio Alumni Chapter and founding member and executive assistant of the International Kappa Khorus, from which he received an award for distinguished service at the 75th Grand Chapter Meeting in Washington, D.C.; and WHEREAS, A man of strong faith, Major Davis further distinguished himself through his involvement at St. Philip's Episcopal Church in San Antonio, where in addition to serving on the vestry, he was president of the choir and a member of the pastoral search committee; he expressed his concern for others as a volunteer for the Living Stones Ministries, which aided the poor in downtown San Antonio; and WHEREAS, Although Marcus Davis is deeply missed, he leaves behind a legacy of devotion to his family, his community, and his country that continues to inspire all those who knew and loved him; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 82nd Texas Legislature hereby pay tribute to the life of Major Marcus Marion Davis, Jr., and extend sincere condolences to the members of his family: to his wife, Mary; to his daughter, Marnice; to his brothers, Lieutenant Colonel Matthew W. Davis (Ret.) and his wife, Celestel, and Lieutenant General Russell C. Davis (Ret.) and his wife, Shirley; to his aunts, Gwendolyn Woods Butler and Edythe Cherry; to his godchildren, Taylor Davis and Renee Saylor; 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 Major Marcus Marion Davis, Jr.