George Austin Dishman, Jr.
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George Austin Dishman, Jr.
December 3, 1929 - November 17, 2016
George Austin Dishman, Jr., 86,
of Beaumont, passed away Thursday, November 17, 2016. He was born in the Amelia
neighborhood of Beaumont on December 3, 1929 to George A. and Stella Curtis
Dishman.
The oldest of three boys, George
worked the rice farm with his father, brothers, and cousins, and graduated from
Beaumont High School. He attended Lamar Tech and went on to study business
administration at Texas A & M University, where he served proudly in the
Corps and graduated in 1952, the year he wed his wife of
sixty-four years, Judy (JoAnne) Gay Dishman. From there he served as Lieutenant
in the United States Air Force forging a lifelong love of aviation. The service
took him and his growing family first to California and then to Germany, after
which they returned to Beaumont where George, and his brother Jim, went to work
for their uncle, Herbert Eugene Dishman.
George thus began his first career
as an independent oil operator, eventually assuming the role of president of
Prudential Drilling Company. As he honed his skills in the oil industry, he formed
cherished professional relationships with other entrepreneurs with whom he
enjoyed lifelong friendships. From the duck blind to the boardroom, his many
friends came from all walks of life. George continued applying his business
acumen to banking and real estate and flourished in each successive industry. Over
the course of his storied career, he served as a director for First Security
National Bank, InterFirst Bank, and Mid-County Bank, among others. George served
on the original board of Conn Appliances and formed C & D Realty with his cherished
friend C.W. Conn. He was a Beaumont City Councilman and active in the alumni
association of his beloved Texas A & M University.
George’s love of hunting and
fishing led him to several continents but he was always most at home in
Southeast Texas. In 1981, he was named a Regent at Lamar University. Always
civic-minded as his family before him, George and Judy generously re-invested
in the community by supporting many charitable causes; donating land for
schools, creating scholarships, and most proudly, endowing Lamar University’s
first named department, The JoAnne Gay Dishman School of Nursing. In the final
years of his life he was a proud and active member of Calder Baptist Church
under Reverend James Fuller.
George is survived by his wife, Judy
(JoAnne) Dishman; children, G. Austin Dishman, III and wife, Phoebe, of
Beaumont; Melanie Dishman of Beaumont; and Claire Dishman of Santa Fe, New
Mexico; grandsons, David Dishman and wife, Adrienne, of Beaumont; and Robert
Dishman of Houston.
The family would like to extend our
sincerest thanks to Mona Lucas of Grace Hospice, and to his evening caregivers,
Georgia and LaTanya.
A memorial service for Mr.
Dishman will be held at 2:00 p.m., Saturday, November 19, 2016, at Calder
Baptist Church, 1005 North 11th Street, Beaumont, under the
direction of Broussard’s, 2000 McFaddin Avenue, Beaumont. A gathering of family
and friends will follow in the Fellowship Hall. His committal will be held at
Broussard’s Crematorium, Beaumont.
In lieu of flowers, donations may
be sent to Buckner’s Children’s Village, 9055 Manion, Beaumont, Texas 77706; or
to Calder Baptist Church Children and Youth Ministries, 1005 N. 11th
Street, Beaumont, Texas 77702.
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