H.R. No. 130 R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, The passing of Dr. James Edward Swink of Rusk on December 3, 2014, at the age of 78, has brought a great loss to his family, his friends, and the community that he so proudly called home; and WHEREAS, Born in Sacul on March 14, 1936, to Curtis and Allie Mae Swink, Jim Swink was a standout performer on the Rusk High School football and basketball teams; he gained All-District and All-State recognition for his athletic talents, and after graduating from Rusk High in 1953, he enrolled at Texas Christian University on a football scholarship; and WHEREAS, This esteemed Texan continued his fine play at the collegiate level, earning the moniker "the Rusk Rambler" as he led TCU to consecutive conference championships and Cotton Bowl appearances; he was an Academic All-American and All-Southwest Conference player for the Horned Frogs, and he finished as the runner-up for the prestigious Heisman Trophy after an impressive 1955 season in which he led the nation in scoring and was second in rushing; though he was drafted by the Chicago Bears after graduating from TCU, he chose to forgo professional football to pursue a medical career, but he later returned to the field briefly as a member of the Dallas Texans of the American Football League; and WHEREAS, Following his graduation from The University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, Dr. Swink practiced medicine in Tyler for three years and then answered his nation's call to duty as a member of the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War; he served as a medic and rose to the rank of captain, and he was honored for his dedicated service with both the Purple Heart and the Bronze Star Medal; after leaving the military and completing his residency, he moved to the Fort Worth area and enjoyed a successful 35-year tenure as an orthopedic surgeon; he retired from that practice in 2006 and returned home to Rusk, but he later put his medical expertise to work by serving as a member of the staff at the Rusk State Hospital medical clinic from 2009 to 2014; and WHEREAS, Widely admired for his achievements, Dr. Swink was the recipient of a multitude of accolades, including the Doak Walker Legends Award and induction into the College Football Hall of Fame, the Texas Sports Hall of Fame, the Southwest Conference Hall of Fame, and the Cotton Bowl Hall of Fame; he was designated an Outstanding Texan by the Rusk Industrial Foundation for his many contributions to the local community, and one of his proudest moments came in October 2014, when the Rusk High School football field was renamed in his honor; and WHEREAS, In all his endeavors, Dr. Swink enjoyed the love and support of his wife, Jeanie, and he took great pride in his children, Jed, Dan, and Charlie, as well as his two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; and WHEREAS, An accomplished athlete, a respected medical professional, and a caring husband and father, Jim Swink excelled in all of those roles, and he will always be remembered with great admiration and affection by all those who were privileged to know him; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 84th Texas Legislature hereby pay tribute to the life of Dr. James Edward Swink and extend deepest condolences to the members of his family: to his wife, Jeanie Swink; to his sons, Jed, Dan, and Charlie Swink; to his grandchildren, Sam Swink and Heather Eiland and her husband, Clay; to his great-grandchildren, Sophia and Theodore Eiland; to his sisters, Mary Crump, Wilene Shuptrine, Vera English, and Ann Phillips and her husband, George; to his brother, Joe Swink; 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. James Edward Swink. Clardy ______________________________ Speaker of the House I certify that H.R. No. 130 was unanimously adopted by a rising vote of the House on February 19, 2015. ______________________________ Chief Clerk of the House