Texas 2013 83rd 2nd C.S.

Texas House Bill HR53 Enrolled / Bill

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                    H.R. No. 53


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, Dr. Jack Dennis McCullough, Jr., of Nacogdoches, an
 esteemed educator and community leader, passed away on June 16,
 2013, at the age of 81; and
 WHEREAS, A sixth-generation Texan, Jack McCullough was born
 in San Antonio on August 8, 1931, to Colonel Jack D. McCullough and
 Helen Williams McCullough; he graduated from Stephenville High
 School, Tarleton Junior College, and The University of Texas at
 Austin; earning National Science Foundation Scholarships, he went
 on to receive a master's degree from Stephen F. Austin State
 University and a doctoral degree in biology and oceanography from
 Texas A&M University; and
 WHEREAS, Dr. McCullough was commissioned as a 2nd lieutenant
 in the U.S. Army, and he served his country with distinction for
 seven years, achieving the rank of captain before his honorable
 discharge; early in his notable career in education, he worked as a
 biology teacher with the Houston Independent School District and
 with Texas A&M University; in 1964, he settled in Nacogdoches,
 where he joined the biology department at his alma mater, SFA; and
 WHEREAS, During his outstanding 36-year tenure,
 Dr. McCullough served as director of the environmental science
 graduate studies program and published more than 50 scientific
 papers, many of which were presented at state, national, and
 international scientific conferences; he was awarded a number of
 honors for his work, including the Regents Professor Award for
 Research, the Distinguished Professor Award from the Alumni
 Association, and the SFASU Foundation Faculty Achievement Award;
 outside of the classroom, he served his field as president of the
 Texas Academy of Science and as editor for the Texas Journal of
 Science; and
 WHEREAS, Dr. McCullough was an active member of the
 Nacogdoches community; in addition to his contributions to a number
 of local committees, he led historical walking tours through the
 town and narrated bus tours; he shared his time with the Boy Scouts
 of America, serving on the Eagle Scout board of review, and was a
 longtime member of Westminster Presbyterian Church, where he served
 his congregation as an elder; and
 WHEREAS, Also a valued leader of Rotary International,
 Dr.
 McCullough served the club as president, assistant district
 governor, and district governor; in his work with the group, he
 traveled across the country to attend conferences and participated
 in mission trips to Central America in an effort to help to improve
 the health and living conditions of villagers; and
 WHEREAS, Dr. McCullough, above all else, was devoted to his
 family; he was married for 60 years to the former ElaRuth Bankston,
 with whom he had two sons, Thomas and Bruce; through the years, the
 couple were further blessed with three grandchildren, Fred,
 Lindsay, and Miles; and
 WHEREAS, Though it is impossible to gauge the full effect of a
 man's life, some individuals leave their unmistakable mark on the
 world as they move through it, and Jack McCullough's contributions
 to his community will long resonate in the lives of all who knew
 him; 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 Dr. Jack Dennis McCullough, Jr., and extend deepest sympathy to
 the members of his family: to his wife, ElaRuth Bankston
 McCullough; to his sons, Thomas McCullough and his wife, Maria, and
 Bruce McCullough and his wife, Diana; to his grandchildren, Fred,
 Lindsay, and Miles; 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 Dr. Jack
 Dennis McCullough, Jr.
 Clardy
 ______________________________
 Speaker of the House
 I certify that H.R. No. 53 was unanimously adopted by a rising
 vote of the House on July 25, 2013.
 ______________________________
 Chief Clerk of the House