Texas 2025 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HR672 Introduced / Bill

Filed 03/26/2025

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                    89R21037 BPG-D
 By: DeAyala H.R. No. 672




 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, Family and friends were deeply saddened by the
 deaths of former Texas secretary of state George William Strake Jr.
 and his wife, Annette DeWalch Strake; and
 WHEREAS, Mr. Strake passed away on February 9, 2024, at the
 age of 88; the son of George William Strake Sr. and Susan Kehoe
 Strake, George Strake was born in Houston on June 10, 1935; he was
 an honor roll student at St. Thomas High School and went on to
 become president of his class at the University of Notre Dame; after
 completing his bachelor's degree in economics, he served two years
 as a commissioned officer in the U.S. Navy and earned an MBA from
 Harvard University; he followed in his father's footsteps,
 embarking on a noteworthy career in the oil business, and rose to
 become chair and CEO of Strake Energy, Inc.; and
 WHEREAS, Mr. Strake was preceded in death by his wife on
 November 16, 2023, when she was 86; born in Houston on June 20,
 1937, the former Annette DeWalch was the daughter of Frank Anthony
 DeWalch and Gladys King DeWalch, and she grew up with two brothers,
 Donald and Robert; after graduating from St. Agnes Academy, she
 attended the University of St. Thomas; and
 WHEREAS, George and Annette Strake were joined in matrimony
 on January 10, 1959, in a ceremony conducted at St. Anne Catholic
 Church; through the years, they were blessed with six children,
 George, Stephen, Michele, Melanie, Gregory, and Melissa, as well as
 17 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren; they also welcomed a
 host of friends into their home, especially at holidays and for
 Mrs. Strake's famous Dancing with the Stars parties; and
 WHEREAS, In 1961, Mr. Strake became involved in state and
 national politics; he was appointed Texas secretary of state in
 1979 and served as chair of the Republican Party of Texas from 1983
 to 1988; subsequently, he was named to the Texas Task Force on
 Public Education; he further served his fellow citizens as a member
 of the boards of numerous civic and charitable organizations, among
 them the Rotary Club of Houston, Boy Scouts of America, the Albert &
 Ethel Herzstein Charitable Foundation, the San Jacinto Museum and
 Battlefield, and the "C" Club of Houston, of which he was a founding
 member; and
 WHEREAS, Mr. Strake was the recipient of myriad accolades,
 and he took special pride in his selection as one of Community
 Partners' "Fathers of the Year"; in 1993, he and his wife were
 recognized as "Houstonians of the Year" by The Center for Hearing
 and Speech; and
 WHEREAS, Faithful parishioners of St. Michael the Archangel
 Catholic Church, Mr. and Mrs. Strake supported Catholic education
 through the Strake Foundation, which has provided capital and
 programmatic support for initiatives at Mrs. Strake's alma mater,
 the University of St. Thomas; Mr. Strake served on its board, and he
 received an honorary doctorate; in addition, he was a longtime
 benefactor of the University of Notre Dame, and he worked to advance
 its mission as a Catholic institution and served on the College of
 Arts and Letters Advisory Council; Mrs. Strake served on the boards
 of the Charity Guild of Catholic Women and St. Agnes Academy; in
 addition, she volunteered extensively and benefited her community
 in numerous leadership roles, including as a member of the boards of
 the Houston Aphasia Recovery Center and the Barbara Bush Houston
 Literacy Foundation; the Strakes were loyal supporters of the
 foundation's annual A Celebration of Reading event; proud of her
 Italian heritage, she was also a member of the Donne di Domani club;
 and
 WHEREAS, George and Annette Strake inspired innumerable
 people through their great devotion to each other, as well as
 through their wide-ranging civic contributions, and they are
 remembered with tremendous admiration and affection by all who were
 privileged to know them; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 89th Texas
 Legislature hereby pay tribute to the memory of George William
 Strake Jr. and Annette DeWalch Strake and extend sincere
 condolences to all who mourn their passing; and, be it further
 RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
 prepared for their family and that when the Texas House of
 Representatives adjourns this day, it do so in memory of George
 William Strake Jr. and Annette DeWalch Strake.