82S11248 CBE-D By: Harper-Brown H.R. No. 186 R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, Family and friends are mourning the loss of Robert Ochoa Moon of Irving, who passed away on May 28, 2011, at the age of 66; and WHEREAS, Born in Dallas on September 14, 1944, Bob Moon was the son of John Moon and Herminia Ochoa Moon; he graduated from N. R. Crozier Technical High School and served in the United States Navy, aboard the USS Cimarron and USS Valley Forge, from 1964 to 1970, earning the National Defense Service Medal and Vietnam Service Medal; and WHEREAS, After completing his tours of duty, Mr. Moon worked for nearly two decades as a sales representative for apparel companies, traveling around Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana in his motor home and making numerous friends among his clients; when the clothing manufacturing business began moving abroad, he opened a popular restaurant called the Burrito House in Seven Points with his sister, Hortensia; later, he became a top salesman for Toyota of Irving, and in 1999, he was licensed as a mortgage broker and banker and established Affirmative Mortgage Company, which grew to include three offices; and WHEREAS, Mr. Moon helped revive the Irving Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and served a term as president during his several years on its board; moreover, he benefited his community in a number of leadership roles, serving on the boards of Housing and Human Services and the Irving YMCA and volunteering for other organizations as well; he had a large network of friends and strove to connect people who could help each other; and WHEREAS, Devoted to his loved ones, Mr. Moon was married to his wife, Rachel, for 33 years, and he was the proud father of daughters Rita, Rachelle, and Alexia; as the years went by, he welcomed six grandchildren into the family; he endeared himself to innumerable people with his wonderful sense of humor and funny stories, and he especially enjoyed sitting on the deck of his lake house in the morning with a cup of coffee, entertaining the neighbors who came to join him; ever attentive, he often advised "God gave us two ears and one mouth to listen more than talk"; he was an ardent fan of the Dallas Cowboys and Texas Rangers and liked golfing, fishing, hosting cookouts, and listening to Mexican music and golden oldies; and WHEREAS, Bob Moon possessed a generosity of spirit that expressed itself in myriad ways, and countless lives were forever enriched by his warmth and kindness; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 82nd Texas Legislature, 1st Called Session, hereby pay tribute to the memory of Robert Ochoa Moon and extend sincere sympathy to the members of his family: to his wife, Rachel T. Moon; to his daughters, Rita Nolan, Rachelle Watson, and Alexia Preston; to his grandchildren, Cassandra McCartney, Nicholas Nolan, James Watson II, Joseph Watson, Molly Watson, and Lauren Preston; to his sister, Nancy L. Behre; to his brother, John Moon, Jr.; and to his many 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 Robert Ochoa Moon.