Texas 2013 83rd 1st C.S.

Texas House Bill HR219 Introduced / Bill

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                    83S10725 CBE-D
 By: Raymond H.R. No. 219


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, Residents of Fort Worth lost a celebrated architect
 and dedicated community leader with the passing of Preston Murdoch
 Geren, Jr., on June 12, 2013, at the age of 89; and
 WHEREAS, A native of Fort Worth, Preston Geren was born on
 December 16, 1923, to Preston M. Geren, Sr., and Linda Giesecke
 Geren; he graduated from Arlington Heights High School and then
 followed in his grandfather's, father's, and uncle's footsteps to
 study architecture at Texas A&M University; in 1943, at the age of
 19, he left school to join the U.S. Army and fight in World War II,
 but his desire to serve his country was nearly thwarted when he
 failed the vision test for new recruits; determined and
 resourceful, he snuck back into the clinic, memorized the eye
 chart, and easily passed the test the next day; and
 WHEREAS, Deployed to Europe as a member of the Third Army,
 Mr. Geren went on to earn a Silver Star, two Bronze Stars, and a
 Purple Heart; he later resumed his education at Georgia Tech, where
 he obtained a degree, but his lifelong allegiance was to the Aggies;
 and
 WHEREAS, Mr. Geren worked for his father's firm, Preston
 M. Geren Architect and Engineers, as a draftsman, designer,
 engineer, and spec writer before becoming a partner in the company;
 when his father died in 1969, Mr. Geren became the firm's sole
 owner; he was involved in designing buildings at Texas Christian
 University, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, The
 University of Texas at Arlington, and A&M, where he was especially
 proud of the Clayton W. Williams, Jr. Alumni Center; in addition, he
 assisted architect Louis Kahn in developing the renowned Kimbell
 Art Museum; his firm also regularly worked with school districts to
 design schools, and Mr. Geren enjoyed those projects immensely; and
 WHEREAS, Over the years, this esteemed Texan contributed to
 his profession as president of both the Texas Society of Architects
 and its Fort Worth chapter and as chair of the Texas Architectural
 Foundation; he was named a Fellow of the American Institute of
 Architects and was recognized for his achievements with the
 Llewelyn Pitts Award; and
 WHEREAS, Mr. Geren retired in 1984 and subsequently turned
 his attention full-time to giving back to his beloved hometown; he
 was a member of the board of the Fort Worth Children's Hospital and
 the Museum of Science and History, among other organizations, and
 he served as president of Streams & Valleys, a nonprofit group
 committed to the revitalization of the Trinity River; he further
 distinguished himself through his devotion to A&M, serving on the
 TAMU Bush Presidential Museum Committee, the Chancellor's and
 President's Advisory Councils, the Executive Committee of the 12th
 Man Foundation, and the Advisory Council of the College of
 Architecture; he was honored with the Distinguished Alumnus Award
 in 2007; and
 WHEREAS, Although he was known for his strong work ethic,
 Mr. Geren took pleasure in spending leisure time with his treasured
 family; he was the devoted husband of Colleen Geren, and he took
 great pride in their five children and numerous grandchildren; he
 and his wife shared nearly six decades together before her passing
 in 2012; and
 WHEREAS, Preston Geren inspired all who knew him through his
 generous and purposeful life, and he leaves behind a legacy that
 will continue to resonate for many years to come; now, therefore, be
 it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 83rd Texas
 Legislature, 1st Called Session, hereby pay tribute to the memory
 of Preston Murdoch Geren, Jr., and extend sincere condolences to
 the members of his family: to his children, State Representative
 Charles L. Geren, former U.S. congressman Preston M. "Pete" Geren
 III, Eva Geren Motheral, Chandra Edwards Geren, and Dr. Beauford T.
 "Toby" Erwin III; to his sisters, Linda Lee Nichols and Alma
 Caroline Key; to his 11 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren;
 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 Preston
 Murdoch Geren, Jr.