H.R. No. 107 R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, U.S. Army Colonel (Ret.) Ralph Hockley of Dallas, a Holocaust survivor who distinguished himself through his exemplary service to his fellow citizens, passed away on November 8, 2023, at the age of 98; and WHEREAS, Born as Rudolph Martin Hockenheimer on October 17, 1925, Ralph Hockley grew up in a Jewish household in Karlsruhe, Germany; after Adolf Hitler rose to power, he and his family sought refuge in Marseille, France, only to once again find themselves under threat when the Nazis invaded France in May 1940; Mr. Hockley was targeted for being a German immigrant and ultimately expelled from school, while his father was arrested and held in various internment camps; and WHEREAS, Unable to return to school, Mr. Hockley used his German, English, and French language skills to become an interpreter for the American Friends Service Committee, a Quaker-run organization that helped refugees to escape Nazi Germany and occupied France; Mr. Hockley went on to use his connections to the Quakers and the U.S. Consulate to secure visas for himself and his family; after a long voyage across the Atlantic Ocean, the Hockleys arrived in New York on June 30, 1941; and WHEREAS, On the day he turned 18 years old, Mr. Hockley enlisted in the U.S. Army, and he was eventually deployed to Europe for assignments in port security and counterintelligence; in May 1946, he concluded his active duty service at the rank of sergeant and remained in the army reserve; he subsequently earned a bachelor's degree in Soviet studies from Syracuse University before returning to active duty during the Korean War; he served in seven campaigns in Korea, including as a forward observer for French United Nations forces during the Battle of Heartbreak Ridge; in recognition of his valorous actions in that war, he earned a Bronze Star Medal with a "V" device, and he continued his career in U.S. intelligence in West Germany until 1981; he accepted the Legion of Honour, France's top civilian honor, in 2021; and WHEREAS, From an early age, Mr. Hockley actively sought out service opportunities in a number of organizations, including the Free French youth association and the United Nations Appeal for Children; for more than 70 years, he was a member of the Reserve Officers Association of the United States, in which he held various offices; he further served as president of the San Francisco branch of the National Association of Retired Federal Employees and as a chapter president of the Korean War Veterans Association; in 2000, he published a book about his military career and his experience living in Nazi Germany, Freedom Is Not Free; he resided in the Dallas area for a decade before his passing, and he had recently begun sharing his story with visitors to the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum and with other adult and student groups; and WHEREAS, Mr. Hockley met his first wife, fellow Holocaust survivor Eva Frankel, in Oakland, California, and the couple shared in the joy of raising two children, Clifford and Denise; after her death in 1983, he was fortunate to find love a second time with the former Carolyn Glover Harris, his wife of nearly four decades; he was blessed with a blended family that included three stepchildren, Kris, Heidi, and Kirk, as well as many grandchildren, step-grandchildren, and great-grandchildren; and WHEREAS, After bearing witness to one of the darkest chapters in history, Ralph Hockley courageously stepped forward to serve his adopted country and to defend the cause of freedom, and those he leaves behind will forever find inspiration in their memories of this extraordinary man; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 88th Texas Legislature, 4th Called Session, hereby pay tribute to the life of Ralph Hockley and extend heartfelt sympathy to the members of his family: to his wife, Carolyn Glover Hockley; to his children, Clifford Hockley and Denise Hockley; to his stepchildren, Kris Harris, Heidi Hargis, and Dr. Kirk Harris; to his grandchildren, step-grandchildren, and great-grandchildren; and to his other relatives and 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 adjourns this day, it do so in memory of Ralph Hockley. Johnson of Dallas ______________________________ Speaker of the House I certify that H.R. No. 107 was unanimously adopted by a rising vote of the House on December 5, 2023. ______________________________ Chief Clerk of the House