Bill Text: TX SR130 | 2023-2024 | 88th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: In memory of Robert Stanley Wright Sr.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Passed) 2023-02-07 - Reported enrolled [SR130 Detail]
Download: Texas-2023-SR130-Introduced.html
2023S0065-1 01/27/23 | ||
By: Eckhardt | S.R. No. 130 |
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WHEREAS, The Senate of the State of Texas honors and | ||
commemorates the life of Dr. Robert Stanley Wright Sr., who died | ||
on December 28, 2022, at the age of 99; and | ||
WHEREAS, Born on July 31, 1923, Robert Stanley Wright Sr. | ||
was an exemplary citizen and an esteemed member of the Austin | ||
community; a native Austinite and a lifelong resident of the | ||
capital city, Robert graduated from Austin High School and went | ||
on to attend The University of Texas at Austin; and | ||
WHEREAS, Robert served with distinction as a flight | ||
instructor in the United States Marines Air Corps from 1943 | ||
through 1946, and he concluded his active duty with the rank of | ||
captain; after returning to Texas, he enrolled as a student at | ||
Texas Chiropractic College, and on June 21, 1947, Robert was | ||
joined in marriage with Carolyn Porter; and | ||
WHEREAS, After graduating in 1950 from Texas Chiropractic | ||
College, Robert joined his father in the Wright Family | ||
Chiropractic practice in Austin, which his father had founded in | ||
1920; he practiced alongside his father at the family's | ||
chiropractic office located on West 12th Street, where it still | ||
remains today, and he continued to serve as a trusted physician | ||
to the Austin community throughout seven decades; and | ||
WHEREAS, Dr. Bob, as he was affectionately known by many, | ||
was noted for his expertise and his personable and empathetic | ||
manner, and he was beloved by his staff and patients; in 1994, he | ||
was joined in the practice by his own son, Dr. Billy Wright, and | ||
more recently, his grandson Dr. Tyler Wright also joined the | ||
family practice; he retired in 2021, confident in leaving the | ||
practice in the hands of the third and fourth generations of | ||
Wright family chiropractors; and | ||
WHEREAS, An avid and accomplished outdoorsman, Robert took | ||
great pleasure in deer hunting; he appreciated any opportunity to | ||
exercise his skill as a pilot, and he especially enjoyed flying | ||
the surplus military plane he and a friend had purchased and kept | ||
in a hangar on Koenig Lane; he was an active member of his church | ||
community at Hyde Park Baptist Church, where he served the | ||
congregation for many years as a deacon and as a teacher and | ||
leader; and | ||
WHEREAS, Robert and his cherished wife, Carolyn, shared 64 | ||
years of devoted marriage until her passing in 2011; they were | ||
blessed with a daughter, Sue Alison Peschel, and two sons, Robert | ||
Stanley Wright Jr. and James William Wright; his seven | ||
grandchildren and his 13 great-grandchildren were a source of | ||
much pride and joy to him; and | ||
WHEREAS, A beloved husband, father, and grandfather and a | ||
man of strong character and faith, his generous spirit was a | ||
source of inspiration to others, and he leaves behind memories | ||
that will be treasured by his many loved ones and by all who were | ||
privileged to share in his life; now, therefore, be it | ||
RESOLVED, That the Senate of the State of Texas, 88th | ||
Legislature, hereby extend sincere condolences to the bereaved | ||
family of Robert Stanley Wright Sr.; and, be it further | ||
RESOLVED, That a copy of this Resolution be prepared for | ||
his family as an expression of deepest sympathy from the Texas | ||
Senate. |