Nancy Brooks Neild
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Nancy Brooks Neild
April 19, 1937 - June 9, 2016
Nancy Brooks Neild
passed away peacefully at M.D. Anderson Hospital in Houston on June 9, 2016, in
the loving presence of her family.
Born April 19, 1937,
in Beaumont, Texas, to Dorothy Goodin Brooks and Henry Carlisle Brooks, Nancy
received her grade-school education in Beaumont public schools, graduating from
Beaumont High School in 1955. She attended the University of Texas, where she
became a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. At the University, she was named
a member of the Orange Jackets, a women’s honorary organization, and a
recipient of the Cactus Goodfellow Award for outstanding students. She later
attended Lamar University, where she received her Bachelor of Arts degree in
history. She was subsequently employed as Director of Advertising and Public
Relations at American Real Estate Corporation and Vice President for Public
Affairs and Marketing at Hibernia Bank (currently Capital One). She later held
the position of Vice President for Community Relations at BBVA Compass Bank.
Nancy was an
extraordinary community leader, known for her extensive commitment to
charitable and civic causes. If she saw a need, she invariably took steps to
fill it; if she saw a wrong, she acted to right it. In 2003, she served as a
founding board member of the Beaumont Community Partners for Abused and
Neglected Children, sponsoring 125 "Rainbow Rooms" and the
"Adopt a Caseworker" program. She also served on that organization’s
State Advisory Board, receiving the Volunteer Call to Service award from the
President of the United States in 2004. Education was another of Nancy’s major
interests; she was a member of the Beaumont Public Schools Foundation, the
Beaumont Independent School District’s Long Range Goal Setting Committee, and a
founding member of Quality Education Beaumont.
Nancy’s home town
was still another of her abiding concerns. In 1975, she served as General
Chairman of the citywide Kaleidoscope Creative Arts Festival, and from 1986-88,
she held the position of Membership Director for the Beaumont Chamber of
Commerce. She was also a founding member of Leadership Beaumont and a 1997
recipient of their Distinguished Graduate award. A sustaining member and past
president of the Junior League of Beaumont, she received their Sustainer of the
Year award in 2000.
Nancy also served
as treasurer of the Texas Committee of Women in the Arts, Washington, D.C., and
as a board member of the Press Club of Southeast Texas, receiving numerous
Excellence in Media awards. She was a member of the Lamar University Alumni
Advisory Board; the Art Museum of Southeast Texas Advisory Board; and the
Community Relations Board of the Federal Bureau of Prisons, US Justice
Department, Federal Correction Complex. She also held board positions with the
Julie Rogers "Gift of Life," the Symphony League of Beaumont, and the
Symphony of Southeast Texas. She was a member of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church.
In addition to her
charitable and civic accomplishments, Nancy loved reading, gardening, and her
summer weeklong trips to the beach with her children and grandchildren. She has
completed her earthly journey, but she will be remembered by her family and her
host of friends and colleagues as God’s true servant, a brave, indomitable
spirit, an unquenchable optimist, an inspiration to all as she faced her last,
difficult battle, and a warm, loving, caring friend. She taught us how to face
our own mortality with courage and grace, and she will be missed by all.
She was preceded
in death by her parents and sister, Rebecca Ann "Becky" Brooks. She
is survived by her children, Franne Neild Stewart and husband Bennett, of
Cypress, Texas; Catherine "Scootie" Neild Clark and husband Joe, of
Beaumont, Texas; and Nancy Lee Neild Gupton and husband Wade, of Waco, Texas;
and her grandchildren, Mary Catherine Clark and Will and Robert Gupton.
A visitation for
Nancy will be held Monday, June 13, from 5:00 to 7:00 PM at Broussard’s
Mortuary, 2000 McFaddin in Beaumont. Her memorial service will be held at 10:30
AM Tuesday, June 14, at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church. Cremation is under the
direction of Broussard’s Mortuary.
In lieu of
flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Symphony of Southeast Texas,
4345 Phelan Blvd., Ste. 105, Beaumont, Texas, 77707; the Art Museum of
Southeast Texas, 500 Main St., Beaumont, Texas, 77701; or All Saints Episcopal
School, 4108 Delaware, Beaumont, Texas, 77706.
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