83S20547 BK-D By: Bohac H.R. No. 188 R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, Residents of Houston lost a beloved neighbor and a revered business leader with the passing of Robert Franklin Dean on July 15, 2013; and WHEREAS, Born in Houston in 1942, Bob Dean was the son of Claude Nathan Dean and Nellie Gladis Dean; he earned his bachelor's degree from the University of Houston before embarking on a career in insurance; and WHEREAS, In 1980, Mr. Dean cofounded Dean & Draper Insurance Agency, a firm that he developed into a National Top 100 agency with 150 employees in Houston and the surrounding area; with his industry expertise and well-honed business acumen, he was able to run a profitable enterprise while also respecting the concerns of clients, associates, and employees alike, and he saw his company win many accolades, including selection by Texas Monthly as one of the Top 100 Places to Work; and WHEREAS, This esteemed businessman gave generously of his time and talents as a director of both the Independent Insurance Agents of Texas and the Independent Insurance Agents of Houston; committed to fostering the next generation of industry leaders, he also served as cofounder and chair of the advisory board that assists the Insurance & Risk Management program at the University of Houston-Downtown; and WHEREAS, Mr. Dean and his wife Betsy Ellen Dean shared a fulfilling marriage until her passing; fortunate to find love once again, he exchanged wedding vows with Brenda Forrest in 2006, and they enjoyed great happiness together; Bob Dean was the proud patriarch of a large blended family, to whom he was a ready source of encouragement and wisdom, and his acts of kindness, large and small, left an indelible impression on the hearts of many; passionate about quality family time, RV trips, tailgating, and country music, he also deeply treasured his affiliation with the Holy Spirit Episcopal Church, where he was active in the congregation for more than two decades; and WHEREAS, A visionary leader in his field, Bob Dean forged a distinguished career while never losing sight of what matters most, and his memory will endure in the hearts of all those whose lives he touched; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 83rd Texas Legislature, 2nd Called Session, hereby pay tribute to the memory of Robert Franklin Dean and extend sincere sympathy to the members of his family: to his wife, Brenda Dean; to his children, Kyle Dean and his wife, Kristen, and Courtney Dean Tully and her husband, Bryan; to his sister, Marjorie Wooster, and her husband, Jeff; to his nephews, Patrick Darnell, Jr., and his wife, Johnna, and Gene Darnell and his wife, Carla; to his nieces, Tracie Resendez and her husband, Daniel, and Lisa Franks; to his stepchildren, Robert Kanary and his wife, Vicki, Shasta Ely and her husband, Shawn, and Keaton Forrest; to his grandchildren, Hunter Dean, Blakely Tully, Shannon Hansen, and Christian, Cason, and Lexis Ely; and to his other relatives and many 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 Franklin Dean.