H.R. No. 127 R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, The life of a distinguished, world-renowned heart surgeon drew to a close with the death of Dr. Denton Cooley of Houston on November 18, 2016, at the age of 96; and WHEREAS, Denton Arthur Cooley was born in Houston on August 22, 1920, to Mary and Ralph Cooley; he graduated from San Jacinto High School and attended The University of Texas on a basketball scholarship, competing on the team that won the Southwest Conference championship in 1939; and WHEREAS, After earning a degree in zoology in 1941, Dr. Cooley began his medical training at The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston and completed it at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, where he graduated with highest honors in 1944; from 1946 to 1948, he served as a military doctor in Linz, Austria, before returning to Baltimore; there he met his future wife, a surgical nurse named Louise Thomas, and they were married in 1949; the couple shared 67 years together, until her death in October 2016, just one month before his; and WHEREAS, Dr. Cooley completed his surgical residency under Dr. Alfred Blalock, whom he assisted during the first "blue-baby" operation; he went on to work at the Brompton Hospital in London, taking part in the first intracardiac operations in England; Dr. Cooley then returned to Houston, and for 18 years, he served as a professor of surgery at the Baylor College of Medicine; in 1962, he founded the Texas Heart Institute at St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital, and he was surgeon-in-chief there for more than four decades, performing operations until he was 87 years old and continuing to make rounds until the final year of his life; and WHEREAS, Dr. Cooley greatly contributed to the development of groundbreaking heart and cardiovascular surgical techniques, including a method of reducing the need for blood transfusions during open-heart surgeries as well as procedures for the repair and replacement of heart valves and the treatment of cardiac anomalies in children; in 1968, he performed the first successful human heart transplant in the United States, and in 1969, he became the first to implant an artificial heart in a human being; over the years, he took part in some 120,000 open-heart surgeries; and WHEREAS, Among his peers, Dr. Cooley was greatly admired for his speed, dexterity, and grace under pressure; after watching him operate, the great South African heart surgeon Dr. Christiaan Barnard wrote, "It was the most beautiful surgery I had ever seen"; Dr. Cooley authored more than 1,400 scientific papers and 12 books, including 100,000 Hearts: A Surgeon's Memoir, and he was an influential mentor to countless younger surgeons, some of whom went on to found the Denton A. Cooley Cardiovascular Surgical Society; and WHEREAS, Dr. Cooley was recognized with honorary degrees from many American and foreign universities and with prestigious awards from surgical societies around the world; among the facilities that bear his name are the student fitness center at Johns Hopkins, the animal hospital at the Houston Zoo, the UT basketball pavilion and student center, and a building at the UT School of Dentistry at Houston; moreover, he received the Theodore Roosevelt Award from the National Collegiate Athletic Association, the National Medal of Technology from President Bill Clinton, and the nation's highest civilian honor, the Medal of Freedom, from President Ronald Reagan; and WHEREAS, A man of boundless energy and good humor, Dr. Cooley delighted in the time he spent with his family at his Cool Acres Ranch along the Brazos River, his water-ski shack on the San Jacinto River, and his "CooleyBunkport" beach house in Galveston; he was the proud father of five daughters, Mary Craddock, Susan Cooley, Louise Davis, Helen Fraser, and the late Florence Talbot Cooley, and his life was further enriched by his 16 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren; and WHEREAS, Over the course of a long and extraordinary career, Denton Cooley dedicated himself to pioneering techniques that have saved countless lives in operating theaters around the world, and his passion, commitment, and innovation will continue to inspire generations of surgeons who will remain forever in his debt; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 85th Texas Legislature hereby pay tribute to the memory of Dr. Denton Cooley and extend sincere sympathy to his family and many friends; and, be it further RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be preparedforhisfamilyandthatwhentheTexas Houseof Representatives adjourns this day, it do so in memory of Dr. Denton Cooley. Davis of Harris ______________________________ Speaker of the House I certify that H.R. No. 127 was unanimously adopted by a rising vote of the House on February 23, 2017. ______________________________ Chief Clerk of the House