H.R. No. 248 R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, July 31, 2013, marks the 60th wedding anniversary of Saoroth and Yani Keo of Houston, and this joyous event provides a fitting opportunity to reflect on their remarkable journey together as husband and wife; and WHEREAS, Natives of Cambodia, Saoroth Keo and the former Yani Rose Yos were brought together by their families; their fathers, both judges, had agreed to a union between their children before Mrs. Keo was even born, and Mr. Keo eventually chose the bold and strong-willed Yani over her more serene older sister; they were joined in matrimony in Phnom Penh in 1953, when Mrs. Keo was just 15, but contrary to tradition, she continued her education even after the birth of their first child; and WHEREAS, Having studied engineering in Paris, Mr. Keo became director of Cambodia's railroads; Mrs. Keo honed her linguistic skills through extensive travel abroad and became an interpreter for the wife of the president, but political turmoil began to overwhelm the country; when refugees streamed into Phnom Penh, Mrs. Keo helped organize a volunteer aid group; her humanitarian efforts and international connections made her a target of Khmer Rouge rebels, and in April 1975, the couple was forced to flee; still hoping to serve his country, Mr. Keo subsequently tried to return, but the situation had grown even more desperate; for five terrible months, the whirlwind of political events kept the couple apart, and Mr. Keo was believed to have been killed until Mrs. Keo learned with relief that he had been sent to Houston under the sponsorship of Catholic Charities; and WHEREAS, The Keos began a new life together in Texas, where Mr. Keo learned English while working as a clerk at AE Services; his employers discovered he was a skilled draftsman and engineer, and he ultimately retired as a partner in the company; Mrs. Keo continued her philanthropy as a cofounder of the Refugee Services Alliance, which expanded its mission to provide aid to all immigrants; today, it is known as the Alliance for Multicultural Community Services; Mrs. Keo also helped establish the Texas Cambodian Temple of Houston and served as president of the Cambodian Farm Project and Khmer Village; moreover, she has served on the City of Houston Advisory Council of International Communities and chaired the Information Group for Asian American Rights; the Keos have personally sponsored many Cambodian refugees through the years; and WHEREAS, Devoted to their family, Mr. and Mrs. Keo take great pride in their four children, Rothmoni, Soudeth, Nanda, and Sorith Keo, as well as their 10 cherished grandchildren, Michael, Toni, Patrick, Mitchell, and Matthew Keo, Christopher and Tiffani Kou, Jason and Nancy Chamroeun, and Anand Pok; and WHEREAS, The 60 years of marriage that Mr. and Mrs. Keo have shared is eloquent affirmation of the meaning of love and commitment, and their enduring union is an inspiration to all who know them; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 83rd Texas Legislature, 1st Called Session, hereby congratulate Saoroth and Yani Rose Keo on their 60th wedding anniversary and extend sincere best wishes for continued happiness; and, be it further RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be prepared for Mr. and Mrs. Keo as an expression of high regard by the Texas House of Representatives. Vo ______________________________ Speaker of the House I certify that H.R. No. 248 was adopted by the House on June 25, 2013, by a non-record vote. ______________________________ Chief Clerk of the House