- Adolph R. Hanslik
Infobox Person
name = Adolph Rudolph Hanslik
image_size =
caption = Adolph R. Hanslikx
birth_date = birth date |1917|3|22
birth_place = Hallettsville, Lavaca County,Texas , USA
death_date = death date and age|2007|5|21|1917|3|22|
death_place = Lubbock, Texas
occupation =Cotton merchantPhilanthropist
spouse=(1) Juanita Copland Hanslik, later Juanita McClure (born 1926)
(2) Jewell White "Judy" Hanslik (born 1922)
children=(1) Daughter: Elizabeth H. Montalvo (born 1965) of San Antonio
Adopted sons:
(2) Neal Norwood Hanslik (1946-2002)
(3) Joe Martin Hanslik (born 1957) of Lubbock
(4) Stepdaughter: Ruami W. Stephenson of Lubbock
religion=Episcopal
footnotes=(1) Hanslik was considered the "dean ofWest Texas cotton producers" in the second half of the 20th century.(2) Hanslik gave the largest gift to date, $1.5 million, to the
Texas Tech University Medical Center in Lubbock.(3) Hanslik promoted his ethnic heritage through support of the Texas Czech Heritage and Cultural Center in La Grange.
Adolph Rudolph Hanslik (
March 22 ,1917 -May 21 ,2007 ) [ [http://ssdi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi Social Security Death Index Interactive Search ] ] was a Lubbockbusinessman andphilanthropist known as the "dean of theWest Texas cotton producers." Hanslik was among the first in the United States toexport cotton toBangladesh inAsia . "He knew the cotton industry better than anyone I've ever known. . . . If there was a need, Adolph was there, and he had the financial means to back it up," said Don McInturff of theTexas Tech University Medical Center Foundation of Lubbock. [ [http://www.kcbd.com/Global/story.asp?S=6566696 KCBD, NewsChannel 11 Lubbock |Remembering the "Dean" of Cotton ] ]Early years, military, business
Hanslik was born to the late Frank Hanslik and Mary Magdalene Hanslik (1891-1973) in Hallettsville in Lavaca County in southeastern
Texas and reared on the familyfarm there. He enteredWorld War II with the 124thArmy Signal Corps radio intelligence unit. Thereafter, he was employed by the Otto Goedecke Cotton Company in Hallettsville as a cotton merchantapprentice . [ [http://www.lubbockonline.com/stories/052307/obi_052307046.shtml LubbockOnline.com - Adolph Rudolph Hanslik 05/23/07 ] ]In 1952, he moved to Corpus Christi, the seat of Nueces County on the Texas Gulf Coast, and launched his Adolph Hanslik Cotton Company. In 1954, he moved the company to Lubbock, where it became a successful exporter of Texas cotton abroad. He was active as president of his company until his death. The company, managed by his
nephew , Edward James Hanslik (born 1941) of Austin, is now called Texas Cotton Marketing. Edward Hanslik recalled that hisuncle , on returning from the military, could find work only in hometown of Hallettsville at the Goedecke company. He soon mastered the business. [ [http://www.lubbockonline.com/stories/052307/obi_052307046.shtml LubbockOnline.com - Adolph Rudolph Hanslik 05/23/07 ] ]Civic affairs and philanthropy
Heavily involved in community affairs, Hanslik was a past president of the Texas Cotton Association, Lubbock Cotton Exchange, and the Lubbock Club. He also served on the boards of the American Cotton Shippers Association,
Salvation Army , State National Bank, Texas International Cotton School, LubbockChamber of Commerce , All SaintsEpiscopal School, Lubbock Board of City Development,Goodwill Industries , Lubbock International Cultural Center, United Way, UMC Foundation, Lubbock Executive Club, LubbockLions Club , and the Texas Tech President's Council. His "Lubbock Avalanche-Journal "obituary indicates that Hanslik worked tirelessly to make Lubbock and west Texas a better place in which to live. [ [http://www.lubbockonline.com/stories/052307/obi_052307046.shtml LubbockOnline.com - Adolph Rudolph Hanslik 05/23/07 ] ] His gift of $1.5 million to the Texas Tech Medical Center in 2006 was, thus far, the largest in the history of the institution. [ [http://kohm.org/blog/?p=1460#more-1460 South Plains Public Radio » Blog Archive » Local Cotton Exporter, Philanthropist Dies ] ] He was also a supporter of the Cotton Museum at the Memphis Cotton Exchange. [ [http://www.memphiscottonmuseum.org/about/sponsors The Cotton Museum at the Memphis Cotton Exchange ] ]Hanslik once attributed his generosity to the influence of his mother Mary: "She instilled in me, at an early age, the spirit of giving to those in need, whether by providing a meal, a ride to town, or anything else." [ [https://www.umchealthsystem.com/newsarchive/2006LegacyGift.asp University Medical Center Health System Hospital - Lubbock, Texas ] ]
Hanslik received (1) the
William Booth Award from the Salvation Army in 1997, (2) the Lubbock Chamber of Commerce Distinguished Citizen Award in 1999, and (3) the Lubbock Philanthropist Award in 1998. [ [http://www.lubbockonline.com/stories/052307/obi_052307046.shtml LubbockOnline.com - Adolph Rudolph Hanslik 05/23/07 ] ] He was also a donor to Republican candidates, having given among others toU.S. President George W. Bush andU.S. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison . [http://www.opensecrets.org/1996os/detail/S4TX00086.htm; http://209.85.165.104/search?q=cache:roW_3DwTllkJ:www.campaignmoney.com/political/contributions/texas_lubbock_79408.asp%3Fcycle%3D00+Adolph+Hanslik+%2B+Lubbock&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=26&gl=us]Death and legacy
Hanslik died at the age of ninety after a long battle against deadly
Parkinson's disease . Survivors included his second wife, Jewell White "Judy" Hanslik (born 1922); a daughter Elizabeth H. Montalvo (born 1950) and her husband, Alfred E. Montalvo (born 1949), of San Antonio; adopted son Joe Martin Hanslik (born 1957) and his wife Ladonna of Lubbock; stepdaughter, Ruami W. Stephenson and her husband Jimmy of Lubbock; nine grandchildren; four great grandchildren; a brother, Herman Hanslik and wife Palmae, and a sister, Adela Pohlof, all three of Hallettsville. [ [http://www.lubbockonline.com/stories/052307/obi_052307046.shtml LubbockOnline.com - Adolph Rudolph Hanslik 05/23/07 ] ]Hanslik was previously married to the former Juanita Copland (born 1926), later Juanita McClure of Lubbock. In a 1974 suit against the First National
Bank of Lubbock, Juanita McClure claimed that Hanslik had "taken advantage" her financially so that she had to sue the bank, rather than him, for relief. [http://www.altlaw.org/v1/cases/518726; http://bulk.resource.org/courts.gov/c/F2/497/497.F2d.490.73-1376.html] Adolph and Juanita adopted Neal Norwood Hanslik (1946-2002), who was born inBaton Rouge, Louisiana , and was a leading figure in the Lubbocktheatre arts community. [ [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txbhs/H/Hanslik_Neal_02.htm Hanslik_Neal_02 ] ]Services were held on
May 25 , 2007, at St. Paul's (Episcopal) Church on the Plains in Lubbock, where Hanslik was a member. Interment was at Sacred HeartCatholic Cemetery in Hallettsville. [ [http://www.lubbockonline.com/stories/052307/obi_052307046.shtml LubbockOnline.com - Adolph Rudolph Hanslik 05/23/07 ] ] Elizabeth Montalvo said that her father was "definitely part of the greatest generation. He just had the integrity and values of that generation." [ [http://www.kcbd.com/Global/story.asp?S=6566696 KCBD, NewsChannel 11 Lubbock |Remembering the "Dean" of Cotton ] ]After his death, the Hanslik estate donated a matching $100,000 contribution to the Texas Czech Heritage and Cultural Center's capital campaign for construction of a new library museum archives building. The museum is located at 250 Fair Grounds Road in La Grange in Fayette County in southeastern Texas. [ [http://www.leader-news.com/news/2007/1212/lifestyle/049.html El Campo Leader - Hanslik's contribution to the Texas Czech Center announced ] ]
In honor of Hanslik's gift to the University Medical Center, the hospital named the main lobby as the "Adolph Hanslik Lobby". [ [https://www.umchealthsystem.com/newsarchive/2006LegacyGift.asp University Medical Center Health System Hospital - Lubbock, Texas ] ]
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