Bill Text: TX HR370 | 2023-2024 | 88th Legislature | Introduced
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Bill Title: In memory of B. J. "Red" McCombs of San Antonio.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Passed) 2023-03-16 - Reported enrolled [HR370 Detail]
Download: Texas-2023-HR370-Introduced.html
Bill Title: In memory of B. J. "Red" McCombs of San Antonio.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Passed) 2023-03-16 - Reported enrolled [HR370 Detail]
Download: Texas-2023-HR370-Introduced.html
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By: Lujan | H.R. No. 370 |
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WHEREAS, The life of a legendary Texas business leader and | ||
philanthropist drew to a close with the passing of B. J. "Red" | ||
McCombs of San Antonio on February 19, 2023; and | ||
WHEREAS, Born Billy Joe McCombs in Spur on October 19, 1927, | ||
Red McCombs learned the importance of giving at an early age as his | ||
parents made weekly donations at their church and helped people of | ||
even more modest means survive the Great Depression; he attended | ||
Southwestern University on a football scholarship before serving in | ||
the army during World War II; subsequently, he studied business and | ||
law at The University of Texas at Austin under the G.I. Bill; his | ||
monumental career in auto sales began almost by accident; after | ||
agreeing to take a corporate job, he found himself with time on his | ||
hands before it started, and so he joined a friend who was selling | ||
cars at a Corpus Christi Ford dealership; the work perfectly suited | ||
his high energy, bigger-than-life personality, and he quickly | ||
became a star salesman and then struck off on his own, opening | ||
McCombs Used Cars in Corpus Christi in 1953; and | ||
WHEREAS, When his former boss asked for his help with a | ||
struggling San Antonio dealership, he restored it to profitability | ||
and became the owner; Mr. McCombs also kept his promise to set up | ||
his five founding salesmen with their own dealerships; eventually, | ||
he expanded his auto holdings to more than 60 stores; applying his | ||
business expertise to other fields, he cofounded a radio empire, | ||
Clear Channel Communications, now known as iHeartMedia, and his | ||
portfolio grew to include more than 400 businesses in such | ||
industries as real estate, energy, and sports; and | ||
WHEREAS, Having adopted San Antonio as his hometown, | ||
Mr. McCombs sought to raise its profile; he used his connections to | ||
enhance HemisFair '68 and began his quest to bring professional | ||
sports to the city; with a group of bold speculators, he made a deal | ||
to acquire an NBA team, and although the San Antonio Spurs endured | ||
some difficult early years, they became a source of pride for local | ||
residents; Mr. McCombs owned the team two separate times, finally | ||
selling it when he had secured its future in the community; in | ||
addition, he owned the Denver Nuggets and the Minnesota Vikings, | ||
and he was a major investor in the Circuit of the Americas racetrack | ||
in Austin, site of the Formula 1 U.S. Grand Prix; and | ||
WHEREAS, Mr. McCombs was an extraordinarily generous | ||
benefactor to UT Austin; in 1999, he gave $50 million to the | ||
business school, which was renamed in his honor; he also helped fund | ||
the UT softball stadium, which was named for him and his wife, | ||
Charline, and the renovation and expansion of the north side of | ||
DKR-Texas Memorial Stadium, which was rebranded as the Red McCombs | ||
Red Zone; he received a Distinguished Alumnus Award from the Texas | ||
Exes in 1998; named a Distinguished Alumnus by Southwestern | ||
University as well, he chaired its board of trustees from 1992 to | ||
2000, and he and his family made the largest alumni gift in the | ||
school's history to build the Red & Charline McCombs Campus Center; | ||
and | ||
WHEREAS, In 2005, Mr. and Mrs. McCombs donated $30 million to | ||
MD Anderson to establish the Institute for the Early Detection and | ||
Treatment of Cancer; moreover, he gave tens of millions of dollars | ||
to San Antonio organizations, often to alleviate a dire need he had | ||
read or heard about; learning of a fire at Mary Hull Elementary | ||
School, which was already in danger of closure, he became an | ||
enthusiastic supporter of the campus, hosting pep rallies before | ||
school tests and mentoring teachers; and | ||
WHEREAS, Mr. McCombs shared a deeply fulfilling marriage of | ||
69 years with the love of his life, the former Charline Hamblin; | ||
they made every major decision as partners, whether in business | ||
ventures or charitable endeavors; the couple were the proud parents | ||
of three daughters, Lynda, Marsha, and Connie, and through the | ||
years, their treasured family grew to include 8 grandchildren and | ||
11 great-grandchildren; Mrs. McCombs passed away in 2019; and | ||
WHEREAS, While the death of Red McCombs has deprived the | ||
state of one of its foremost entrepreneurs and philanthropists, his | ||
remarkable legacy will resonate for years to come, and those he | ||
leaves behind will forever treasure their memories of time spent in | ||
his company; now, therefore, be it | ||
RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 88th Texas | ||
Legislature hereby pay tribute to the life of B. J. "Red" McCombs | ||
and extend sincere condolences to the members of his family: to his | ||
daughters, Lynda McCombs, Marsha Shields and her husband, John H., | ||
and Connie McNab and her husband, Sandy; to his grandchildren, | ||
Carson Rubey IV and his wife, Cristina, Chloe Shands and her | ||
husband, Matt, Anna Turner and her husband, Chris, Joe Shields and | ||
his wife, Andrea, Charles McNab, Sita McNab, Ian McNab and his wife, | ||
Alicia, and Easton McNab and his wife, Claire; to his | ||
great-grandchildren, Carson Rubey V, Townsend Shands, Christopher | ||
Turner, Zachary Turner, Charlotte Shields, Stella McNab, Wylie | ||
McNab, Ewan McNab, Billie McNab, Marianne McNab, and Isabella | ||
McNab; to his sister, LaWanda McCombs; and to his other relatives | ||
and many 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 Red | ||
McCombs. |