Texas 2011 82nd Regular

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                    82R5419 JH-D
 By: Hegar S.C.R. No. 11


 CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
 WHEREAS, Accomplished Texans who serve as positive role
 models for today's youth are deserving of special recognition, and
 one such individual is Shiner native William Elmo Merrem, the first
 person in the Lone Star State to become an Eagle Scout; and
 WHEREAS, Born on May 22, 1897, Mr. Merrem was the son of Edgar
 Jacob Merrem and Willie Crane Merrem and grew up in Shiner alongside
 his three siblings; he joined the town's first Boy Scout troop as a
 charter member, and on July 3, 1913, he was awarded the Eagle Badge;
 not only was he the first Texan to receive the highest rank that
 scouting offers, he also was the first person west of the
 Mississippi River to do so, and he joined that elite group when
 there were fewer than 50 Eagle Scouts in the entire United States;
 and
 WHEREAS, The leadership and dedication that Mr. Merrem
 demonstrated as a Boy Scout served him well throughout his life; a
 1914 graduate of Shiner High School, he served his nation during
 World War I as a pilot in the U.S. Marine Corps; after completing
 studies at Southwestern University, he went on to earn his law
 degree at The University of Texas at Austin School of Law and
 embarked on a distinguished career in business; he served as vice
 president of the Houston Oil Company, president of the Southwestern
 Settlement and Development Company, and founder and vice president
 of the East Texas Pulp and Paper Company, and he held prominent
 positions in the Texas and American Forestry Associations; and
 WHEREAS, Mr. Merrem and his wife, the former Mary Elizabeth
 Caldwell, were longtime residents of Houston and active members of
 the congregation at St. Luke's United Methodist Church; through the
 years, he volunteered his time to assist various civic initiatives,
 and he was a 32nd-degree Mason who devoted more than 50 years to the
 charitable work of the Shriners; after a lifetime of service and
 achievement, he passed away on June 29, 1982, at the age of 85; and
 WHEREAS, A pioneering figure among the Boy Scouts of Texas
 and a successful business and community leader, William Elmo Merrem
 stands as a meaningful source of inspiration for young people, and
 it is indeed appropriate that his legacy be celebrated and
 appreciated throughout the Lone Star State on the anniversary of
 his birth; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the 82nd Legislature of the State of Texas
 hereby designate May 22 of each year from 2011 through 2020 as
 William Elmo Merrem Day in honor of the first Eagle Scout from
 Texas.