Mary Jane Garth
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Mary Jane Garth
June 15, 1926 - November 18, 2015
Mary Jane Garth, 89, of Beaumont,
died Wednesday, November 18, 2015, surrounded by family. She was born on June 15, 1926 in
Texarkana, to David D. Bruton Sr. and Harriet Mann Bruton.
In her early childhood, Mary
Jane’s family moved to Houston. She attended The Hockaday School in Dallas and
was the only woman in her high school graduation class at The Schrieners
Military Institute in Kerrville. She attended Rice University where she met her
future husband, Tyrrell Garth, Jr. After marriage, they moved to Beaumont where
Mary Jane raised her family and began many wonderful friendships that lasted
the rest of her life.
In 1966, Mary Jane relocated to
her beloved Aspen Valley Ranch, which she owned and actively managed for forty-one years. She
became an early advocate on behalf of the Aspen, Colorado art and cultural community, serving
as a founding member of the Anderson Ranch Art Center, president of the Aspen
Art Museum and supporter of the Aspen Music Festival and the Aspen Santa Fe
Ballet. Mary Jane thoroughly enjoyed her time volunteering at the Aspen Valley
Hospital. She was also a significant supporter and commercial dealer of the
arts in Aspen, and New York City for many years. The Aspen community will never
forget the huge and phenomenal Fourth of July Picnic hosted by Mary Jane at The
Aspen Valley Ranch.
Mary Jane returned to Beaumont in
2006, where she renewed old friendships and made many new ones. She immediately
began making a difference in the South East Texas community by committing her time, talents,
and resources to many charitable and public service organizations; including
serving on the boards of the Art Museum of South East Texas, The Symphony of
Southeast Texas, and Gift of Life. She also served on the Alter Guild of St.
Mark’s Episcopal Church, and took a great pleasure in supporting many other
community outreaches, including The Garth House, The Junior League of Beaumont,
where she was proud to be a sustaining member, Christus St. Elizabeth Hospital,
the Triangle Aids Network, and the Beaumont Bridge Studio, where she achieved
Life Master status. She also endowed a scholarship at Lamar University that
will continue her spirit of cultural enrichment. The Mary Jane Garth Regents’
Scholarship benefits undergraduate students in the school of Arts and
Communications.
Mary Jane will always be
remembered for her adventuresome spirit and as a compassionate and vibrant
person who overcame life’s challenges with dignity and wisdom. She loved to
receive friends and patrons into her home to share her fabulous contemporary
collection of artworks. She will be fondly remembered for her gift of
hospitality, especially her annual bridge club party and festive New Years Day
celebration.
She is
survived by her three children, Terry Garth and wife, Lee Ann, of Beaumont;
Harriet Garth of Beaumont; and David Garth and wife, Canice, of Austin; four grandchildren,
Jessica Garth Whitney; Tyrrell T. Garth; Kitridge B. Garth; and Laurie
Johansen; and ten great grandchildren.
The family greatly appreciates
the wonderful support staff that cared for Mary Jane during her lengthy
illness; particularly her attending physician, Dr. Benjamin Beckert, her
household manager, Karen Buchanan, and her household staff and care givers,
Sandra Dugas, Loretta Young, Mae Rosales, Dorothy Henry, Veronica Leslie,
Florence Jordan and Joje Frantz.
A gathering of Mrs. Garth’s
family and friends will begin in The Cloister, at 10:00 a.m., with her funeral
service to follow at 11:00 a.m., Monday, November 23, 2015, at St. Mark’s
Episcopal Church, 680 Calder Avenue, Beaumont. Her cremation will be held under
the direction of Broussard’s Crematorium, Beaumont.
At the family’s request, in lieu
of flowers, memorial contributions honoring Mary Jane be given to St. Mark’s
Episcopal Church, 680 Calder Avenue, Beaumont, Texas 77702; The Garth House Mickey
Mehaffy Children’s Advocacy, 1895 McFaddin Avenue, Beaumont, Texas 77701; Julie
Rogers Gift of Life, 2390 Dowlen Road, Beaumont, Texas 77706;
or to a charity of one’s choice.
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