Texas 2015 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HR2228 Enrolled / Bill

Filed 05/26/2015

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                    H.R. No. 2228


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, A remarkable life dedicated to inspiring students
 with a love of all creatures great and small has drawn to a close
 with the passing of Jim Dunlap of Dallas on April 5, 2015, at the age
 of 70; and
 WHEREAS, Jim Dunlap was born in Waco on October 10, 1944, and
 he moved with his family to the Dallas area when he was two years
 old; his fascination with animals was evident from an early age when
 he used to bring them to share with his schoolmates on the
 playground, holding up a lizard to draw a crowd; by the time he was
 10, he had collected 52 box turtles; when his mother balked at
 letting all his critters in the house, his father built a shed for
 his collection in the backyard; and
 WHEREAS, After graduating from Mesquite High School,
 Mr. Dunlap served in the U.S. Army for three years, and he worked as
 a police officer in University Park in order to put himself through
 North Texas State University, earning a bachelor's degree in
 education as well as a master's degree; and
 WHEREAS, Mr. Dunlap began his career with the Lewisville
 Independent School District before joining the Plano ISD, where
 over the course of 34 years, he became a beloved biology teacher and
 mentor to generations of students, with whom he especially enjoyed
 sharing his enthusiasm for wild animals; and
 WHEREAS, Known affectionately as "the snake man" or "the
 animal guy," Mr. Dunlap amassed such a large collection that the
 school district gave him his own building at the Holifield Science
 Learning Center in 1989; known as the Living Materials Center, it
 became a haven for unwanted or abused animals, and through the years
 it offered thousands of delighted schoolchildren the chance to meet
 such diverse creatures as bobcats, monkeys, buzzards, and the star
 of Mr. Dunlap's menagerie, a giant Burmese python named Katy; and
 WHEREAS, In addition to his work as a teacher, Mr. Dunlap
 authored seven books, often appeared on television to talk about
 animals, and wrote a column for the local paper called "Backyard
 Zoo"; he was recognized as the Humane Educator of the Year in 1993
 and 2008 by the Texas Animal Control Association, and when he
 retired from teaching in 2010, the center was rededicated as the Jim
 Dunlap Living Materials Center in his honor; even in retirement, he
 continued to volunteer at the center three days a week, as well as
 at the Dallas Zoo; and
 WHEREAS, During summer vacations, when the schools were
 closed, Mr. Dunlap often brought animals home with him, and his
 wife, Peggy, who died in 2013, lovingly supported him in all his
 endeavors, allowing their home to be inhabited by monkeys, snakes,
 and all manner of creatures; Mr. Dunlap was further blessed with
 the love of his two children, Sid and Erin, and his two
 grandchildren, Stella and Sofia; and
 WHEREAS, A gifted teacher, Jim Dunlap shared his joy in the
 magnificent diversity of the animal kingdom with generations of
 Texans, and the memory of his intellectual curiosity and spirit of
 adventure will continue to enrich the lives of all those who were
 privileged to know him; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 84th Texas
 Legislature pay tribute to the life of Jim Dunlap and extend sincere
 condolences to the members of his family: to his son, Scott Dunlap,
 and his wife, Lisa; to his daughter, Erin Dunlap Martinez, and her
 husband, Mike; to his sister, Paula Mischel; to his grandchildren,
 Stella and Sofia Martinez; to his niece, Tracy Barr; to his
 mother-in-law, Polly Wilds; and to his other relatives and 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 Jim Dunlap.
 Leach
 ______________________________
 Speaker of the House
 I certify that H.R. No. 2228 was unanimously adopted by a
 rising vote of the House on May 21, 2015.
 ______________________________
 Chief Clerk of the House