Congratulating Hurley Funeral Home on its receipt of a 2015 Texas Treasure Business Award.
The resolution highlights the significant role of Hurley Funeral Home in rural healthcare, particularly in Atascosa County, where it provided not just funeral services but also was instrumental in offering ambulance services until the 1980s. This dual role has allowed the Hurley family to serve the community broadly, reflecting the historical importance of family-owned businesses in providing essential services in underserved areas. This dual contribution indicates how such businesses can adapt over time to meet diverse community needs.
HR1282 is a resolution recognizing Hurley Funeral Home for receiving the Texas Treasure Business Award in 2015. This prestigious award, instituted by the Texas Historical Commission in 2005, honors Texas-based enterprises that have been in continuous operation for at least 50 years. Hurley Funeral Home, established in 1919 by Millard Hurley in Atascosa County, exemplifies this legacy of service and community contribution that the award celebrates.
Discussion around HR1282 emphasizes the family's commitment to civic engagement and historical significance. Notably, Charles Hurley’s involvement in the desegregation of schools in Atascosa County serves as a crucial point of his commitment to community progress. This resolution not only commemorates a specific business achievement but also encapsulates a broader narrative about family businesses fostering communal ties and influencing regional history positively.