Governor Greg Abbott today recognized peace officers, fire fighters, and first responders who demonstrated heroism and sacrifice in service to their communities and to the Lone Star State at the 2022 Star of Texas Awards Ceremony in Austin. The Governor was joined by First Lady Cecilia Abbott in presenting the awards to Star of Texas recipients.
“The remarkable men and women receiving the Star of Texas Awards today represent the very best of Texas, and this award is a token of our gratitude for their immense service to the Lone Star State,” said Governor Abbott. “It is an honor to recognize the 36 individuals today in this room who have sacrificed so much and acted selflessly for others. I want to thank them on behalf of the entire State of Texas for the risks they have taken and continue to take to protect Texans across our state every single day. Our law enforcement officers, first responders, and their families will always have support from their Governor and the State of Texas.”
The Star of Texas Awards were created in 2003 by House Bill 1937 to honor and commemorate individuals who made profound commitments while performing their duties as peace officers, firefighters, and emergency medical first responders. HB 1937 also designated September 11th of every year as Texas First Responders Day. Today’s ceremony honored and recognized 36 Texans for their remarkable courage and tremendous sacrifice in the line of duty, including some who gave their lives.
The 2022 recipients of the Star of Texas Awards are:
Kreyton Paschall, Arlington Police Department
Jon F. Riordan, Austin Police Department
Lewis Andrew Traylor, Austin Police Department
Charles Edward Patterson, Bowie Rural Volunteer Fire Department
Timothy Pierce, Burnet Fire Department
Manuel Dominguez, Corpus Christi Police Department
Christopher Gadomski, Dallas Fire Rescue Department
Ronald Hall, Dallas Fire Rescue Department
Pauline Angelique Perez, Dallas Fire Rescue Department
Juan Barron, Dallas Police Department
Barbara Ann Fenley, Eastland County Sheriff’s Office
Armando Lopez, El Paso Fire Department
Adam Matthew Earls, Fannin County Sheriff’s Office
Keith Laughlin, Georgetown Police Department
Ashley Wall, Georgetown Police Department
Ross Duncan Koonce, Harris County Constable Precinct 1
Kareem Anthony Atkins, Harris County Constable Precinct 4
Juqaim Sheldean Barthen, Harris County Constable Precinct 4
Darryl Wayne Garrett, Harris County Constable Precinct 4
Chris Hendrix, Harris County Constable Precinct 4
Darren Almendarez, Harris County Sheriff’s Office
Samuel Cleveland, Houston Police Department
Chase Elliott Cormier, Houston Police Department
William J. Jeffrey, Houston Police Department
Harold Lloyd Preston, Houston Police Department
Sean Sebastian Rios, Houston Police Department
Jarrid Sallee, Houston Police Department
Michael Wylie Vance, Houston Police Department
Courtney T. Waller, Houston Police Department
Sherman Otto Benys, Jr., Kingsville Police Department
Richard Lee Houston II, Mesquite Police Department
Alejandro Munoz, Odessa Police Department
Jaden Maizie Bender, San Antonio Police Department
Ralph P. Delgado, Jr., San Antonio Police Department
Seth D. Hudson, Texas A&M Forest Service Law Enforcement Department
Michael Cardenas, Val Verde County Sheriff’s Office