[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 48 (Thursday, April 11, 2013)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E430]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HONORING WILLIAM TELFORD BARNHOUSE II ON HIS 90TH BIRTHDAY
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HON. MICHELLE LUJAN GRISHAM
of new mexico
in the house of representatives
Thursday, April 11, 2013
Ms. MICHELLE LUJAN GRISHAM of New Mexico. Mr. Speaker, I rise to
commemorate William Telford Barnhouse II, known as Bill to his friends,
was born on April 18, 1923 and is celebrating his 90th birthday this
year along with family and friends. Bill was raised in Austin, Texas
when it was still a small town. He graduated in 1940 from Austin High
School where he competed on the debate team. His fondest memories of
those years are of his family, his dog and the car he was able to buy
with the money he made selling fireworks.
After high school Bill went to the University of Texas in Austin
where he joined the United States Navy as a Naval Reserve Officer
Cadet. He received his commission as an Ensign in the United States
Naval Reserve on February 26, 1944, married his college sweetheart
Margaret Pierson on February 27, 1944, received his degree in Business
Administration on February 29, 1944 and his orders to report to the USS
Kidd, Destroyer 661 in the South Pacific that same day.
After surviving repeated kamikaze attacks during the battle of
Okinawa, on April 11, 1945 the Kidd was struck by a kamikaze killing
thirty-seven and wounding seventy-five of the Kidd's sailors and
officers. Bill survived the attack and helped sail the Kidd back to the
United States for repairs. After it was decommissioned, the Kidd
eventually sailed to Baton Rouge, Louisiana where it now serves as
Louisiana's Naval War Memorial in Baton Rouge.
After the war, Bill worked in a number of jobs before going to work
for Southern Union Gas Company as its Office Manager in Austin, Texas.
In 1961, Southern Union moved Bill to Albuquerque to be its office
manager here, where he worked in the building now housing the Flying
Star at 8th Street and Central. After advancements that required moving
to El Paso and Dallas, Bill was named President of the Gas Company of
New Mexico and returned to Albuquerque in 1975. He retired from that
position in 1983.
Margaret and Bill were married for fifty years and were blessed with
five children: William T. Barnhouse III (known as Tig to friends and
family) who lives in La Union, New Mexico and, along with his wife
Lydia, owns two businesses operating out of El Paso, Texas; Gene
Barnhouse who along with his wife Carmen owns Albuquerque Lighting;
Kyle Barnhouse who owns Southwest Childcare and its three child care
centers in Albuquerque; Dolph Barnhouse, a lawyer practicing in
Albuquerque; and Marlane Barnhouse, who works as a special education
teacher for the Albuquerque Public Schools. After Margaret passed away
in 1994, Bill renewed an old friendship with Glyn Walker, who he knew
from his days in Austin. Bill and Glyn enjoyed sixteen years of
marriage before she passed away. Glyn's daughter Donna Agler and her
husband Hal live in Santa Fe and remain close to Bill and his family.
Bill was again blessed when a close cousin introduced him to Anne
Weigers, who he married last year. Anne's daughter Margaret Vitullo and
son David bring to eight the number of Bill's children and step
children.
During his ninety years Bill has always worked to help others and
build his community. In addition to his service during WW II, Bill
helped establish the New Mexico Museum of Natural History (where he is
honored by name on its wall of recognition), the El Paso Cancer
Research Center, the Board of Advisors for the New Mexico Cancer
Research Center, and the USS Kidd and Louisiana Veterans Memorial in
Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Other highlights of his nine decades include
his tenure as Chairman of the Lovelace Medical Center Board of
Advisers, Chairman and President of the El Paso United Way and his
service as a Boy Scout Troop Leader for nine years.
Family and friends will join Bill on April 18 to celebrate his
ninetieth birthday, and honor all he has done over those ninety years.
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