Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

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1-H.R. No. 62
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2+ By: Canales H.R. No. 62
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56 WHEREAS, The passing of Charles Larry Wingert, former
67 publisher of the Monitor newspaper of McAllen, on January 16, 2021,
78 at the age of 83, has brought a profound loss to his loved ones and
89 to the community that he generously served; and
910 WHEREAS, Born in Waterloo, Iowa, in 1937, Larry Wingert was
1011 the son of Tom and Thelma Wingert and grew up with a brother,
1112 Darryl; he moved with his family to McAllen in his youth, and after
1213 graduating from McAllen High School, he attended Pan American
1314 College and Sul Ross State University; he first began his career in
1415 the newspaper industry as a paperboy in 1953, and as he learned the
1516 business over the years, he found employment with the Monitor, the
1617 Valley Morning Star, and the Brownsville Herald, as well as with
1718 publications in Pampa and Odessa and cities in Ohio and New Mexico;
1819 and
1920 WHEREAS, Mr. Wingert worked in the Rio Grande Valley for more
2021 than four decades and served as publisher of McAllen's the Monitor
2122 from 1977 to 1994; he was beloved by his employees, whom he always
2223 treated with the utmost respect and appreciation, and his calm,
2324 friendly management style helped the staff navigate the many
2425 changes that occurred at the paper during his 17-year tenure; under
2526 his leadership, the publication enjoyed one of the most successful
2627 eras of its history; Mr. Wingert believed in the value of print news
2728 not only as a vital source of information, but also as a force for
2829 good in the community, and he was known to donate ad space to
2930 charities and to utilize the paper in other ways to promote harmony
3031 and unity among neighbors; and
3132 WHEREAS, A dedicated volunteer and a supporter of numerous
3233 local organizations and causes, Mr. Wingert was involved with the
3334 McAllen Chamber of Commerce, the Jaycees, the Elks, Easter Seals,
3435 the Rotary Club, and both the Boy and Girl Scouts; moreover, he was
3536 a devout Catholic who attended mass daily, and he also found time to
3637 visit hospice patients and to deliver meals to homebound seniors;
3738 and
3839 WHEREAS, Mr. Wingert shared nearly 65 years of marriage with
3940 the love of his life, the former Margaret Alice Johnson; he was the
4041 devoted father of three children, Stephan, Ashley, and Stephanie,
4142 and he was proud to see his son follow in his footsteps to become the
4243 Monitor's current publisher; his cherished family further included
4344 three grandchildren, Kathryn, Jackson, and Amber; and
4445 WHEREAS, Larry Wingert will be remembered with great
4546 admiration for his professional achievements and for the myriad
4647 ways he gave of himself to benefit others, and he will be deeply
4748 missed by all who were privileged to know him; now, therefore, be it
4849 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 87th Texas
4950 Legislature hereby pay tribute to the life of Charles Larry Wingert
5051 and extend sincere sympathy to his relatives and friends; and, be it
5152 further
5253 RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
5354 prepared for his family and that when the Texas House of
5455 Representatives adjourns this day, it do so in memory of Charles
5556 Larry Wingert.
56- Canales
57- ______________________________
58- Speaker of the House
59- I certify that H.R. No. 62 was unanimously adopted by a rising
60- vote of the House on March 10, 2021.
61- ______________________________
62- Chief Clerk of the House