Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR710 Latest Draft

Bill / Enrolled Version Filed 05/08/2019

                            SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 710
 In Memory
 of
 Richard F. Ulrich
 WHEREAS, A life made rich through meaningful accomplishments
 drew to a close with the passing of Dr. Richard F. Ulrich of Tyler
 on April 4, 2019, at the age of 83; and
 WHEREAS, Born in Cleveland, Ohio, on April 13, 1935, Dick
 Ulrich was the son of Francis Xavier and Elsie Fuzer Ulrich;
 after his father died when he was 10 years old, he worked multiple
 jobs throughout high school and college to help pay for his
 education; he graduated from Fairview High School in 1953 and
 went on to earn a degree in chemistry from Xavier University in
 Cincinnati; after beginning dental school at Northwestern
 University in Chicago, he obtained his medical degree at Ohio
 State University in 1964; and
 WHEREAS, Dr. Ulrich continued his training as an intern and
 resident at Barnes Hospital in St. Louis, where he met his future
 wife, Nancy, who was a nurse at the hospital; he was drafted to
 serve in the Vietnam War in March 1966, and the couple exchanged
 wedding vows in May before he was deployed to Okinawa; and
 WHEREAS, After serving as a captain and preventive medical
 officer in Southeast Asia for the duration of his tour,
 Dr. Ulrich returned stateside in 1968 and completed his medical
 residency in St. Louis; he received additional neurology
 training, earning his board certification in 1972, and then moved
 with his family to begin a private practice in Lafayette,
 Louisiana; in 1974, the Ulrichs relocated to Tyler, where
 Dr. Ulrich practiced for 40 years, before retiring in 2014; he
 also contributed to his profession as a member of the Smith
 County Medical Society, the Texas Medical Society, the Texas
 Neurological Society, the American Academy of Neurology, and the
 American Association of Disability Evaluating Physicians; and
 WHEREAS, Dr. Ulrich had a passion for cars and loved
 working on them in his leisure time; in 1985, he founded the East
 Texas Auto and Cycle Show, which raised proceeds at first for
 muscular dystrophy research and later for the East Texas Crisis
 Center; and
 WHEREAS, Over the course of 52 years of marriage, he and
 his wife became the proud parents of two sons, Robert and
 Gregory, and a daughter, Elizabeth, and they were delighted to
 welcome into their family eight grandchildren, Hudson, Hayden,
 Paxton, Emma, Kate, Jay, Andrew, and Violet; and
 WHEREAS, While the passing of Dr. Dick Ulrich brings great
 sadness to his family and friends, he leaves behind a legacy that
 will long be treasured by all those who were privileged to know
 him; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the Senate of the State of Texas, 86th
 Legislature, hereby pay tribute to the life of Dr. Richard
 F. Ulrich and extend sincere sympathy to his loved ones; and, be
 it further
 RESOLVED, That an official copy of this Resolution be
 prepared for his family and that when the Texas Senate adjourns
 this day, it do so in memory of Dick Ulrich.
 Hughes
  ________________________________
  President of the Senate
  I hereby certify that the
  above Resolution was adopted by
  the Senate on May 8, 2019, by a
  rising vote.
  ________________________________
  Secretary of the Senate
  ________________________________
  Member, Texas Senate