Texas 2013 83rd Regular

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                    83R5377 LUC-D
 By: Nevarez H.R. No. 386


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, With the passing of Arturo C. Gonzalez on December
 21, 2012, at the age of 104, the city of Del Rio lost a remarkable
 man who made it his life's work to seek equality and justice for
 those less fortunate; and
 WHEREAS, Arturo Gonzalez was born in Del Rio to Sergio
 Gonzalez, Sr., and Genoveva Castro on October 4, 1908; he attended
 Guadalupe Catholic School and went on to Del Rio High School, where
 he participated in the Wildcats Baseball Club; a chance encounter
 with an ad for the American Correspondence School of Law on the back
 of a discarded magazine led Mr. Gonzalez to what would become his
 professional goal--to ensure that the poor had able legal
 representation and protection in the courts; and
 WHEREAS, Mr. Gonzalez learned a great deal about the law by
 observation, serving as an interpreter for the court of Judge Brian
 Montague in the early 1930s; the local Rotary Club loaned Mr.
 Gonzalez $300 to travel to Austin and take the state bar exam, and
 after receiving his license in February 1935, he set up an office
 above Ross Drug Store on Canal Street; and
 WHEREAS, While building his practice, Mr. Gonzalez joined the
 League of United Latin American Citizens, and he later served as
 president of LULAC Council No. 18; in an effort to develop public
 housing, he went door-to-door seeking key information from
 households, and he became the first executive director of the Del
 Rio Housing Authority; along the way, he answered his nation's call
 to duty with service in the United States Army during World War II;
 and
 WHEREAS, In all his endeavors, Mr. Gonzalez enjoyed the love
 and support of his wife, Blanca, who predeceased him, as well as
 their five children; he was an enthusiastic fan of AAA minor league
 baseball franchises and an avid listener of local radio station
 XERF; although he rarely ventured too far away from his office, he
 took pleasure in trips to Cuba to visit his wife's family; and
 WHEREAS, Arturo Gonzalez inspired countless people with his
 drive, leadership, and commitment to the greater good, and he will
 always be remembered with admiration and affection; now, therefore,
 be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 83rd Texas
 Legislature hereby pay tribute to the life of Arturo C. Gonzalez and
 extend sincere sympathy to the members of his family: to his
 children, Daisy Arledge, Kathy Benson and her husband, Bob, Arthur
 Gonzalez and his wife, Becky, Sergio Gonzalez and his wife, Diana,
 and Blanca Larson and her husband, Frank; to his grandchildren, Sol
 and Yvette Arledge, Diana, Greg, Jim, and Kurt Benson, Eric,
 Monica, Rene, and Miguel Gonzalez, America, Daisy, and Sergio
 "Nene" Gonzalez, and Adrian and Chelsy Larson; 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 Arturo C.
 Gonzalez.