|
|
|
CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
|
|
WHEREAS, The passing of John M. Arévalo of San Antonio on |
|
July 16, 2017, at the age of 67, has deeply saddened his loved ones |
|
and the many individuals whose lives he touched throughout his long |
|
and rewarding career as an educator; and |
|
WHEREAS, Born on December 29, 1949, to Johnny and Guadalupe |
|
Arévalo, John Arévalo grew up with the companionship of his four |
|
siblings, Oralia, Frank, Manuel, and Francisco, and he graduated |
|
from Fox Tech, becoming the first in his family to earn a high |
|
school diploma; he went on to complete bachelor's and master's |
|
degrees at Texas A&M University and The University of Texas at San |
|
Antonio, and he further distinguished himself through his service |
|
with the United States Peace Corps; and |
|
WHEREAS, During his four decades as a history teacher at |
|
Harlandale High School, Mr. Arévalo left a lasting impression on |
|
countless young people; he cared deeply about his students and |
|
their success beyond the walls of his classroom, and he provided |
|
many of them with invaluable mentorship and encouragement as they |
|
attended college and pursued their goals; his passion for teaching |
|
and his exceptional rapport with his students made him a role model |
|
for other educators, and his outstanding work garnered him such |
|
accolades as the Golden Rule Award; and |
|
WHEREAS, In 1987, Mr. Arévalo began teaching at Palo Alto |
|
College while continuing his work at Harlandale High, and he |
|
further contributed to his profession through his efforts as vice |
|
chair of the Advisory Council for the Hispanic Student Success |
|
Program, an initiative begun by the Hispanic Association of |
|
Colleges and Universities; he also served on a statewide task force |
|
for the review of social studies curriculum requirements; and |
|
WHEREAS, Mr. Arévalo married his high school sweetheart, |
|
Margaret, in 1973, and they shared in the joy of raising two |
|
treasured children, Alex and Diana; Mr. Arévalo delighted in |
|
supporting them in all of their pursuits as they grew into |
|
adulthood, and he watched with immense pride as his son graduated |
|
with a medical degree from Washington University of Health and |
|
Science and his daughter became a Texas state representative; and |
|
WHEREAS, Through his earnest devotion to his family, his |
|
students, and his life's work, John Arévalo was an inspiration to |
|
all who had the good fortune to know him, and although he will be |
|
deeply missed, memories of his sage advice, boundless compassion, |
|
and remarkable generosity remain as a source of comfort to those he |
|
leaves behind; now, therefore, be it |
|
RESOLVED, That the 85th Legislature of the State of Texas, |
|
1st Called Session, hereby pay tribute to the life of John |
|
M. Arévalo and extend sincere condolences to his relatives and his |
|
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 and Senate adjourn this day, they do so in memory of |
|
John Arévalo. |