Mary Helen Nixon Landes
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Mary Helen Nixon Landes
December 21, 1919 - September 8, 2016
Mary
Helen Nixon Landes, age 96, died September 8, 2016, at her residence at Calder
Woods, Beaumont, Texas. Mary Helen was born on December 21, 1919, in Athens,
Texas, to Neelie Hearn Nixon and Edward Hamilton Nixon.
She
was the valedictorian of her 1937 high school class in Mabank, Texas. She
earned both bachelors and masters degrees from West Texas State Teachers
College, where she also greatly enjoyed her elective courses in set design and
costume in Theater Arts. Mary Helen then chose to take a teaching position for
several years at a United States Military Base in Kodiak, Alaskan Territory.
She
married J.D. Landes, a professor and later Dean of the Business School at Lamar
University, on August 8, 1952. In their early married years, Mary Helen tutored
algebra and taught English at James Bowie Junior High School. The couple lived
out their remaining years in Beaumont where they continued to take an interest
in and to support Lamar University.
Mrs.
Landes was an active, long-time member of First Baptist Church of Beaumont. She
served on numerous church committees and sang in the Adult Choir for many
years. Mary Helen especially enjoyed participating in the First Baptist Passion
Plays performed at Julie Rogers Auditorium in the mid-1990’s where she was also
instrumental in the costume design. But, she is best remembered for her Sunday
morning Ladies Bible classes and the International’s Friendship ESL class. She
taught both these groups for decades until just this past year. Mary Helen
loved to supply her students and friends with books, notes and poetry of
encouragement, often complete with a bookmark that she had personally hand
tatted.
One
of her great pleasures was serving as a volunteer at Baptist Hospital for more
than twenty years.
Mary
Helen is survived by several distant relatives as well as by her family of the
heart-Sandra and Jimmie Carpenter and Sharon Mathews.
A
memorial service celebrating Mary Helen’s life will be 3:00 p.m., Sunday,
September 18, 2016, at First Baptist Church, 3739 North Major Drive, Beaumont,
under the direction of Broussard’s, 1605 North Major Drive, Beaumont. A
graveside service was held Saturday, September 10, 2016, at Oak Lawn Cemetery
in Mabank.
Memorial
contributions may be made to First Baptist Church, 3739 North Major Drive,
Beaumont, Texas 77713.
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