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R E S O L U T I O N
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WHEREAS, A remarkable life dedicated to inspiring students |
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with a love of all creatures great and small has drawn to a close |
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with the passing of Jim Dunlap of Dallas on April 5, 2015, at the age |
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of 70; and |
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WHEREAS, Jim Dunlap was born in Waco on October 10, 1944, and |
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he moved with his family to the Dallas area when he was two years |
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old; his fascination with animals was evident from an early age when |
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he used to bring them to share with his schoolmates on the |
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playground, holding up a lizard to draw a crowd; by the time he was |
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10, he had collected 52 box turtles; when his mother balked at |
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letting all his critters in the house, his father built a shed for |
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his collection in the backyard; and |
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WHEREAS, After graduating from Mesquite High School, |
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Mr. Dunlap served in the U.S. Army for three years, and he worked as |
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a police officer in University Park in order to put himself through |
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North Texas State University, earning a bachelor's degree in |
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education as well as a master's degree; and |
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WHEREAS, Mr. Dunlap began his career with the Lewisville |
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Independent School District before joining the Plano ISD, where |
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over the course of 34 years, he became a beloved biology teacher and |
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mentor to generations of students, with whom he especially enjoyed |
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sharing his enthusiasm for wild animals; and |
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WHEREAS, Known affectionately as "the snake man" or "the |
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animal guy," Mr. Dunlap amassed such a large collection that the |
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school district gave him his own building at the Holifield Science |
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Learning Center in 1989; known as the Living Materials Center, it |
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became a haven for unwanted or abused animals, and through the years |
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it offered thousands of delighted schoolchildren the chance to meet |
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such diverse creatures as bobcats, monkeys, buzzards, and the star |
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of Mr. Dunlap's menagerie, a giant Burmese python named Katy; and |
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WHEREAS, In addition to his work as a teacher, Mr. Dunlap |
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authored seven books, often appeared on television to talk about |
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animals, and wrote a column for the local paper called "Backyard |
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Zoo"; he was recognized as the Humane Educator of the Year in 1993 |
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and 2008 by the Texas Animal Control Association, and when he |
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retired from teaching in 2010, the center was rededicated as the Jim |
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Dunlap Living Materials Center in his honor; even in retirement, he |
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continued to volunteer at the center three days a week, as well as |
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at the Dallas Zoo; and |
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WHEREAS, During summer vacations, when the schools were |
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closed, Mr. Dunlap often brought animals home with him, and his |
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wife, Peggy, who died in 2013, lovingly supported him in all his |
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endeavors, allowing their home to be inhabited by monkeys, snakes, |
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and all manner of creatures; Mr. Dunlap was further blessed with |
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the love of his two children, Sid and Erin, and his two |
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grandchildren, Stella and Sofia; and |
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WHEREAS, A gifted teacher, Jim Dunlap shared his joy in the |
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magnificent diversity of the animal kingdom with generations of |
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Texans, and the memory of his intellectual curiosity and spirit of |
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adventure will continue to enrich the lives of all those who were |
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privileged to know him; now, therefore, be it |
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RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 84th Texas |
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Legislature pay tribute to the life of Jim Dunlap and extend sincere |
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condolences to the members of his family: to his son, Scott Dunlap, |
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and his wife, Lisa; to his daughter, Erin Dunlap Martinez, and her |
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husband, Mike; to his sister, Paula Mischel; to his grandchildren, |
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Stella and Sofia Martinez; to his niece, Tracy Barr; to his |
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mother-in-law, Polly Wilds; and to his other relatives and friends; |
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and, be it further |
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RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be |
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prepared for his family and that when the Texas House of |
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Representatives adjourns this day, it do so in memory of Jim Dunlap. |