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  84R17142 CJM-D
 
  By: King of Taylor H.R. No. 1729
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, The city of Abilene lost a beloved resident with the
  untimely passing of Brian Joseph Green on March 12, 2015, at the age
  of 56; and
         WHEREAS, Born in Dayton, Ohio, on July 21, 1958, to Robert and
  Gail Green, Brian Green grew up in Columbus and graduated from Upper
  Arlington High School; he studied aeronautics at Ohio State
  University and remained an ardent fan of the Buckeyes throughout
  his life; after college, he went on to serve his country as a member
  of the Air National Guard for nine years; and
         WHEREAS, Mr. Green first went to Abilene as an air force
  contractor at Dyess Air Force Base and settled there permanently in
  1987; following his retirement from the military, he teamed up with
  the Abilene Preservation League to renovate the Compton Building,
  which he converted into an upscale restaurant; the opening of
  Cypress Street Station in 1993 was an important step in the
  revitalization of downtown Abilene, and the business was such a
  success that Mr. Green later added Abilene Brewing Company, the
  first brewery in the area; and
         WHEREAS, Devoted to his adopted hometown, Mr. Green gave
  generously of his time and talents to a number of worthwhile
  organizations, including the Abilene Youth Sports Authority, the
  Abilene Chamber of Commerce, the Hendrick Medical Center
  Foundation, and the Paramount Theatre; in addition, he brought the
  Texas HOG motorcycle rally to Abilene as president of the Abilene
  Convention and Visitors Bureau, and he worked with the city's
  cultural affairs council to organize the Broadway in Abilene
  series; a member of the Texas Restaurant Association and its
  Abilene chapter, he was also instrumental in the establishment of a
  culinary school in the city; and
         WHEREAS, Caring and compassionate, Mr. Green took a personal
  interest in his employees and others in the community, and he was
  always ready to lend a hand to those in need; above all else, he
  cherished the time he spent with his beloved daughter, Ryleigh; and
         WHEREAS, Though it is impossible to gauge the full effect of
  one man's life, some people leave their unmistakable mark on the
  world as they move through it, and Brian Green was indeed one such
  individual; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 84th Texas
  Legislature hereby pay tribute to the memory of Brian Green and
  extend sincere sympathy to the members of his family: to his
  daughter, Ryleigh Ann Green; to his brothers, Robert J. Green Jr.
  and his wife, Marcy, Jeffrey A. Green and his wife, Cathy, and John
  T. Green and his wife, Angie; to his nieces, Cara, Elyse, and
  Jacquelin; to his nephews, Nick, Dylan, Gabriel, and Mason; to his
  friend, Dr. Shelley Wayne-Bruton; to his Cypress Street family; and
  to his other friends and relatives; 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 Brian
  Green.