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Wilfred Roy Cousins

Male 1915 - 1987  (72 years)


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  1. 1.  Wilfred Roy Cousins was born on 9 Jan 1915 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas; died on 11 Jun 1987 in Jefferson County, Texas; was buried in Forest Lawn Memorial Park and Funeral Home, Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas.

    Notes:

    The Legislative Reference Library of Texas Shows he served in the Texas House from January 9, 1945 through January 14, 1947, and in the Texas Senate from January 14, 1947 through January 9, 1951. He was a Democrat, and represented Jefferson/Orange/Hardin and Liberty counties.

    His obituary was published in the Beaumont Enterprise on 13 Jun 1987, under the title "Former senator Cousins dies," scan not available on the website, but should be obtained from the libray.

    http://www.lrl.state.tx.us/legeLeaders/members/memberdisplay.cfm?memberID=1251

    On the Portal to Texas History, the following Senate Resolution honoring him can be found. It was published in the Journal of the Senate of the Seventieth Legislature of the State of Texas, Volume 4: First and Second Called Sessions, page 310

    In Memory of Wilford (sic) Roy Cousins
    Senator Parker offered the following resolution:
    (Senate Resolution 125)
    WHEREAS, With the death of Wilfred Roy Cousins on June 11, 1987, the State of Texas lost an outstanding public servant whose footsteps marked service and progress in every path he chose to follow; and
    WHEREAS, A native Texas, he was born January 9, 1915, in Newton County, the son of William Roy Cousins and Essie Mae Fortenberry; and
    WHEREAS, A graduate of Beaumont High School and South Park Junior College, Mr. Cousins attended the Unversity of Texas and the University of Texas School of Law, and
    WHERAS, After gallantly serving his country in the United States Army during World War II, Mr. Cousins was elected to the Texas House of Representatives; and
    WHERAS, Elected to the Texas Senate in 1946, he loyally and faithfully address the needs of his constituency and was instrumental in passig the Lamar College Bill and creating the Port Commission; and
    WHEREAS, Despite the demands of a busy law practice, he remained active in political affairs after his retirement form the Senate; and
    WHEREAS, A respected cattleman, he was also active in the lumber business; and
    WHEREAS, He contributed his time and talents to the Paul Revere Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution, Westwood Bible Church, Texas Bar Association, Southwest Cattle Raisers Association, and the Farm Bureau; and
    WHEREAS, The varied and notable achievements of this distinguished gentleman in the realm of business, religious affairs, and civic betterment have contributed immensely to the dynamic growth and progress of his beloved state; and
    WHEREAS, The State of Texas has benefitted enourmously from the wisdom and expertise of this illustrious public servant who conscientiously discharged his duties in a most exemplary manner; now, therefore, be it
    RESOLVED, That the Senate of the State of Texas, Seventeeth Legislature, Second Called Session, hereby extend sincere condolences to the members of his family, his wife, Evelyn Lee Conaway Cousins; his sons, William Reeder "Trey" Cousins and Robert Edgar Cousins, and his grandsons, William Randall Cousins IV and Travis Alexander Cousins; and be it further
    RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be prepapared for members of his family as an expression of deepest symphathy from the Texas Senate, and that when the Senate adjourns this day, it do so in memory of Wilfred Roy Cousins.

    The resolution was read.

    On motion of Senator Brooks and by unanimous consent, the names of the Lieutenant Governor and Senators were added to the resolution as signers thereof.

    On motion of Senator Parker, the resolution was adopted by a rising vote of the Senate.

    http://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth204533/m1/356/

    Wilfred married Alice Lee McCelvey before 1946. Alice was born on 20 Jul 1920 in Bell County, Texas; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

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    Wilfred married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

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    Living married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

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    Living married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

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    2. 7. Travis Alexander Cousins  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 14 Apr 1986 in Dallas County, Texas; died on 6 Dec 2008 in Austin, Travis County, Texas.

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  3. 7.  Travis Alexander Cousins Descendancy chart to this point (3.Living2, 1.Wilfred1) was born on 14 Apr 1986 in Dallas County, Texas; died on 6 Dec 2008 in Austin, Travis County, Texas.

    Notes:

    Travis Alexander Cousins

    Travis Alexander Cousins, 22, beloved son, brother, uncle and friend, passed away on Saturday, December 6, 2008 in Austin. Funeral will be held 3:00 p.m. Friday at Fielder Road Baptist Church, 1323 W. Pioneer Parkway, Arlington with Dr. Gary Smith officiating. The family will receive friends on Thursday from 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. at Wade Family Funeral Home, 4140 W. Pioneer Parkway, Arlington. A memoriam has been established at www.traviscousins.com

    Travis was born on April 14, 1986 in Dallas to Trey and Carol Cousins. He was raised in the Arlington-Dalworthington Gardens area and graduated from Arlington High School in 2004. Travis was fluent in Spanish and was the President of the Debate and Theatre club in high school. He was well known for his roles in school musicals. He was a member of the National Honor Society and a recipient of the Principal's award. He was also a member of Fielder Road Baptist Church. A senior at the University of Texas at Austin, Travis was a Fine Arts major. He wrote political commentary for the Libertarian newspaper. An impassioned bumper sticker commando, Travis was an accomplished artist, actor, playwright and screenwriter. He enjoyed fine arts, cooking, dancing, fencing, and watching movies. Travis loved four-wheeling, sports and the outdoors, and was one of the best paintball backman. He had traveled to many destinations including England, Scotland, Spain, Italy, Australia and France. Survivors include parents, Trey and Carol Cousins; brothers, Randall Cousins and Kelly Huffman and wife Holly and their children Tyler and Sophie; maternal grandmother, Faye Ellis; paternal grandmother, Evelyn Cousins; numerous other family members; and a host of friends. Wade Family Funeral Home, Arlington, 817-274-9233

    Published in Austin American-Statesman on December 11, 2008