89R21146 BPG-D By: Muñoz H.R. No. 879 R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, Residents of Mission lost an admired civic leader and a friend to many with the passing of Benjamin Cavazos on March 8, 2025, at the age of 94; and WHEREAS, The son of Poulina Sepulveda, Ben Cavazos was born in Sharyland on May 5, 1930; he graduated from Sharyland High School and received specialized training in the U.S. Army; after working for Cameron Electric in McAllen, he cofounded Mission Auto Electric, and he soon bought out his partner; the company flourished, becoming MAE Power Equipment on its 50th anniversary in 2004; over the years, Mr. Cavazos mentored countless employees, as well as customers who started lawn care businesses, and he was founder and charter president of the Texas Service Dealers Organization; and WHEREAS, In 1965, Mr. Cavazos joined the Mission Chamber of Commerce, and today, MAE Power Equipment is its longest-tenured member; he was also a founder of the Citrus Cavaliers, who served as city ambassadors with the chamber; during more than a half century with the Mission Kiwanis Club, he was its announcer for the Texas Citrus Fiesta Parade and served several terms as president; in addition, he was a member of the Mission Jaycees, and he served on the Mission hospital board for almost two decades; as a parishioner of Saint Paul Catholic Church, he was active in the Cursillo Movement and the men's group; he received myriad accolades for his contributions, including selection as the 1980 City of Mission Man of the Year, as the 1984 Mr. Mission, and as the 2019 Business Leader of the Year by the Greater Mission Chamber of Commerce; and WHEREAS, Mr. Cavazos and his first wife, Margarita Cuevas, became the proud parents of three children, Benjamin, Joe, and Teresa; following the amicable end of their union, he was fortunate enough to find love a second time, and he married Rita Cavazos in 1968; they were blessed with two children, Martha and Oscar; Mr. Cavazos loved family road trips and always brought home wonderful stories, and he considered any occasion a good reason for a party; and WHEREAS, Ben Cavazos gave freely of his time and talents to benefit his community, and although he is deeply missed by those he has left behind, they will forever treasure their memories of his wisdom, kindness, and geniality; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 89th Texas Legislature hereby pay tribute to the life of Benjamin Cavazos and extend sincere sympathy to the members of his family: to his children, Benjamin Lee Cavazos, Joe Hector Cavazos, Teresa Bourbois, Martha Claudia Cavazos Fipps, and Oscar Antonio Cavazos, and their spouses; to his 12 grandchildren and 13 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 Ben Cavazos.