Texas 2019 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HR46 Introduced / Bill

Filed 01/11/2019

                    86R6255 BPG-D
 By: Clardy H.R. No. 46


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, Admired philanthropist Louise Herrington Ornelas of
 Tyler passed away on December 18, 2018, at the age of 93; and
 WHEREAS, Born to Bill and Minnie Herrington in Las Cruces,
 New Mexico, on June 15, 1925, the former Lou Herrington grew up on a
 tenant farm in Arp as the second of seven children; she married
 Martin Eugene Pettis and following his untimely death, she was
 joined in matrimony to Robert M. "Bob" Rogers; they founded TCA
 Cable TV in 1981, and as they were building their business, she took
 on many responsibilities, even flagging traffic while her husband
 climbed poles; after a divorce, she married Joseph Z. Ornelas in
 1992; and
 WHEREAS, Mrs. Ornelas volunteered in Tyler hospitals as a
 Pink Lady for three decades, and she was a longtime benefactor of
 the nursing program at Baylor University; in 1999, she and
 Mr. Ornelas gave a $13 million endowment to the School of Nursing,
 which Baylor renamed in her honor; the couple later made the lead
 gift for the purchase of a building in Dallas for use as the new
 academic home of the Louise Herrington School of Nursing;
 "Ms. Lou," as she was known, took particular delight in giving
 scholarships to numerous students who could not otherwise afford to
 pursue a career in the field, and she established both The Lou
 Ornelas Endowment for the School of Nursing and The Louise
 Herrington Endowed Scholarship Fund in Nursing; moreover, she was a
 major donor for the Rogers Engineering and Computer Science
 Building; and
 WHEREAS, Over the years, Mrs. Ornelas also gave generously to
 Tyler Junior College, providing resources for many scholarships, as
 well as for women's athletic programs, the Rogers Student Center,
 the Ornelas Health and Physical Education Center, and the Ornelas
 Hall Complex; the Ornelases funded a number of facilities at The
 University of Texas at Tyler, among them the Fine and Visual Arts
 Complex and the Louise Herrington Patriot Center, and they endowed
 a professorship and scholarships in nursing, engineering, fine
 arts, and education; in addition, they were tremendous benefactors
 of East Texas Baptist University, Christus Trinity Mother Frances
 Health System, and Brook Hill School; Mrs. Ornelas served on the
 boards of ETBU and TJC and on the UT-Tyler Development Board, and
 she took on leadership roles in a host of civic and charitable
 organizations, including the East Texas Symphony League and the
 Salvation Army; a woman of strong faith, she was a member of Green
 Acres Baptist Church for 55 years; and
 WHEREAS, Baylor granted Mrs. Ornelas an honorary nursing
 degree, and it conferred on her some of its highest honors, among
 them the Founder's Medal, the James Huckins Medallion, and the
 Herbert H. Reynolds Exemplary Service Award; she was presented with
 honorary degrees from Tyler Junior College and East Texas Baptist
 University as well, and her myriad accolades included the national
 Horatio Alger Award; in 2001, she and her husband received the
 T. B. Butler Award recognizing Tyler's most outstanding citizens,
 and their contributions to higher education earned them the
 prestigious 2012 Mirabeau B. Lamar Medal; and
 WHEREAS, Through her altruism and tireless civic engagement,
 Louise Herrington Ornelas touched the lives of innumerable people,
 and although she will be deeply missed, those who were privileged to
 know her will forever remember her warmth, kindness, and wonderful
 sense of humor; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 86th Texas
 Legislature hereby pay tribute to the memory of Louise Herrington
 Ornelas and extend sincere condolences to the members of her
 family: to her husband of 26 years, Joseph Z. Ornelas; to her
 daughters, Becky Wangner and her husband, Rob, Sheryl Palmer, Cindy
 Scott, Rita Seldenrust and her husband, John, and Andrea Wegener
 and her husband, Dave; to her sons, Rick Rogers and his wife, Mary
 Jane, Randy Rogers and his wife, Brenda, and Russell Rogers and his
 wife, Esther; to her 20 grandchildren: Michelle Drewett, Andrea
 Lazenby, Richard, Ryan, Austin, Bethany, Rebecca, Reid, Russ, and
 Robby Rogers, Connor, David, Jackson, and Molly Wangner, Rachel
 Tillery, and Lauren, Elise, Andrew, and Rachel Seldenrust, and
 Benjamin Wegener; to her 8 great-grandchildren: Brandon, Daniel,
 and Beau Drewett, William and Spencer Lazenby, Chuck and Victoria
 Grace Tillery, and Crew Wangner; to her sister, Ann Kimrey; to her
 brother, Billy Creel Herrington and his wife, Peggy; and to her many
 other relatives and friends.