85S12780 BK-D By: Uresti H.C.R. No. 36 CONCURRENT RESOLUTION WHEREAS, The passing of John M. Arévalo of San Antonio on July 16, 2017, at the age of 67, has deeply saddened his loved ones and the many individuals whose lives he touched throughout his long and rewarding career as an educator; and WHEREAS, Born on December 29, 1949, to Johnny and Guadalupe Arévalo, John Arévalo grew up with the companionship of his four siblings, Oralia, Frank, Manuel, and Francisco, and he graduated from Fox Tech, becoming the first in his family to earn a high school diploma; he went on to complete bachelor's and master's degrees at Texas A&M University and The University of Texas at San Antonio, and he further distinguished himself through his service with the United States Peace Corps; and WHEREAS, During his four decades as a history teacher at Harlandale High School, Mr. Arévalo left a lasting impression on countless young people; he cared deeply about his students and their success beyond the walls of his classroom, and he provided many of them with invaluable mentorship and encouragement as they attended college and pursued their goals; his passion for teaching and his exceptional rapport with his students made him a role model for other educators, and his outstanding work garnered him such accolades as the Golden Rule Award; and WHEREAS, In 1987, Mr. Arévalo began teaching at Palo Alto College while continuing his work at Harlandale High, and he further contributed to his profession through his efforts as vice chair of the Advisory Council for the Hispanic Student Success Program, an initiative begun by the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities; he also served on a statewide task force for the review of social studies curriculum requirements; and WHEREAS, Mr. Arévalo married his high school sweetheart, Margaret, in 1973, and they shared in the joy of raising two treasured children, Alex and Diana; Mr. Arévalo delighted in supporting them in all of their pursuits as they grew into adulthood, and he watched with immense pride as his son graduated with a medical degree from Washington University of Health and Science and his daughter became a Texas state representative; and WHEREAS, Through his earnest devotion to his family, his students, and his life's work, John Arévalo was an inspiration to all who had the good fortune to know him, and although he will be deeply missed, memories of his sage advice, boundless compassion, and remarkable generosity remain as a source of comfort to those he leaves behind; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the 85th Legislature of the State of Texas, 1st Called Session, hereby pay tribute to the life of John M. Arévalo and extend sincere condolences to his relatives and his 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 and Senate adjourn this day, they do so in memory of John Arévalo.