Texas House honors Leonard Iltis Jr's life and service to community

April 03, 2025 | 2025 Legislative Meetings, Texas

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The Texas Legislature convened on April 3, 2025, for a session marked by significant announcements and a heartfelt memorial recognition. The meeting began with a warm birthday wish for Representative Barbara Gervin Hawkins, setting a positive tone for the proceedings.

Following the opening remarks, the clerk announced that the Committee on Energy Resources would meet after adjournment to address pending business. Members were reminded to take their seats as the session progressed.
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A notable highlight of the meeting was the memorial resolution presented by Representative Roux, honoring Leonard Frank Iltes Jr., a beloved figure who passed away one year ago. Roux spoke fondly of Iltes, detailing his life of service to Texas and his country. Born in San Antonio in 1936, Iltes dedicated his life to his family, community, and faith. He served in the Texas National Guard as an aviation mechanic and played a crucial role in disaster recovery efforts following hurricanes Beulah and Celia.

Roux emphasized Iltes's commitment to community service, particularly through his volunteer work at the Caring Place in Georgetown, where he repaired machinery to support those in need. The memorial recognized Iltes's legacy as a devoted family man, proud of his eight grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren, who were present in the House Gallery.

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In closing, Roux invited members to rise for a moment of silence in honor of Leonard Frank Iltes Jr., reflecting on the impact of his generosity and spirit. The session concluded with a collective acknowledgment of Iltes's contributions and the values he embodied, leaving a lasting impression on all present.

Converted from 89th Legislative Session 4/03/25 meeting on April 03, 2025
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