TITLE: In memory of Clayton Eugene "Gene" Reynolds of North Richland Hills.

SUMMARY: In memory of Clayton Eugene "Gene" Reynolds of North Richland Hills.

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WHEREAS, A full and generous life drew to a close with the death of Clayton Eugene Reynolds of North Richland Hills on February 14, 2011, at the age of 83; and WHEREAS, Gene Reynolds was born in Arlington on April 19, 1927; on graduating from Handley High School in 1943, he answered his nation's call to duty and enlisted in the U.S. Navy; he shipped out aboard the USS Nashville on his 17th birthday; and WHEREAS, Following his discharge from the armed forces, Mr. Reynolds went to work with the Texas Highway Department as a surveyor; in 1950, he joined the Texas Bitulithic Company, where he earned a steady series of promotions, becoming manager of the Fort Worth Division in 1965, vice president of Texas Bitulithic in 1974, and president of Gulf Bitulithic Company in 1977; after retiring from the latter post in 1982, he partnered with his son Gary to develop Reynolds Asphalt and Construction Company, serving as vice president and chief consultant; he was active in the Associated General Contractors of Texas and the Texas Good Roads and Transportation Association, and he sat on the board of directors for the Texas Hot Mix Asphalt Pavement Association; and WHEREAS, This esteemed Texan was an ordained deacon and a valued congregant of North Fort Worth Baptist Church; in addition, he was a Master Mason with the Handley Masonic Lodge and the Fort Worth Scottish Rite, as well as an honorary life member of the Moslah Shrine Motor Corps and a past president of its Golf Unit; moreover, he was a life member and Ceremonial Master of the Royal Order of Jesters Fort Worth Court No. 32; Mr. Reynolds took a special interest in helping the children at the Masonic Home and School in Fort Worth; and WHEREAS, Gene Reynolds shared a rewarding marriage of 62 years with his wife, Jane; they wed in 1948 and were blessed with three children, Terry, Gary, and Rodney, as well as three grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; in his free time, he enjoyed playing golf and traveling with his wife; and WHEREAS, While the death of Gene Reynolds brings great sadness to his family and friends, he leaves behind a rich legacy of achievement that will long be treasured by all those who held him dear; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 82nd Texas Legislature hereby pay tribute to the memory of Clayton Eugene Reynolds and extend sincere condolences to the members of his family: to his wife, Jane Reynolds; to his sons and daughters-in-law, Terry and Debbie Reynolds, Gary and Debbie Reynolds, and Rodney Reynolds; to his grandsons, Ryan and Clay Reynolds and David Homer; to his great-grandchildren, Tori, Gage, Connor, and Laurel Reynolds and Britni Homer; to his sister, Thelma Walters; to his brother, Dale Reynolds; 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 Gene Reynolds. Truitt Speaker of the House I certify that H.R. No. 2178 was unanimously adopted by a rising vote of the House on May 26, 2011. Chief Clerk of the House