H.R. No. 136 R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, Matilde Zambrano, a valued employee of the historic Wilson Plaza in Corpus Christi, has earned the appreciation and esteem of many members of her community over the course of her long career at a South Texas landmark; and WHEREAS, Wilson Plaza had its origins in 1927 as the Nixon Building, the first skyscraper to be erected in Corpus Christi; that structure was expanded in 1935 with the addition of the "Cotton Exchange" annex; in 1947, the complex was purchased by oil and real estate financier Sam E. Wilson, and in 1951, he added a 17-story office tower with a four-story luxury penthouse, where he lived with his wife, Ada; until Mrs. Wilson died in 1977, the tower was the center of Corpus Christi's social scene; and WHEREAS, Matilde Zambrano is the daughter of Estanislao Valdez and Martha Valdez Pinones; her sister, Geneva, was the first member of the family to work at Wilson Plaza, and when Geneva moved to California in the late 1950s, Mrs. Zambrano took over her job as an elevator operator; "Tillie" Zambrano came to be known as "Lucky" by the other operators, because Mrs. Wilson herself often asked her to run the elevator for the penthouse meetings of the Ladies' Club and then had her driven home by the Wilsons' chauffeur; and WHEREAS, Mrs. Zambrano's other sister, Cruz Pantoja, joined her as an elevator operator at Wilson Plaza in 1966, and apart from a four-year period, they have worked together ever since; the manually operated elevators were replaced with automatic models in 1995, but the two sisters were held in such high regard by the building's tenants and management that they were asked to stay on; today, Mrs. Zambrano represents the plaza as an official greeter and concierge; and WHEREAS, Tillie Zambrano and her husband, Edward Zambrano, shared a rewarding marriage that spanned 39 years, until his passing in 2008; and WHEREAS, For some six decades, this dedicated, hardworking woman has assisted the tenants of, and countless visitors to, Wilson Plaza, and through her warmth and friendliness, she has brightened the day of all whom she has greeted; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 85th Texas Legislature, 1st Called Session, hereby commend Matilde Zambrano for her many years of service at Wilson Plaza and extend to her sincere best wishes for the future; and, be it further RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be prepared for Mrs. Zambrano as an expression of high regard by the Texas House of Representatives. Herrero ______________________________ Speaker of the House I certify that H.R. No. 136 was adopted by the House on August 15, 2017, by a non-record vote. ______________________________ Chief Clerk of the House