Thursday, April 09, 2009

LOU'S DEATH

Obituary

Dr. Lou H. Rodenberger died peacefully April 9 at her home north of Cross Plains. Her funeral is scheduled at 2 p.m. Saturday April 11 at the First United Methodist Church in Cross Plains. The service will be conducted by Rev. Dr. Robert Monk and Rev. John Woody.

Dr. Molcie Lou Halsell Rodenberger was born September 21, 1926 in Okra, TX to Austin Carl and Mabel Falls Halsell. She attended schools at the many schools where her parents taught in West Central Texas. She started high school in Cross Plains but graduated from Anson as Valedictorian. At age 16 she entered Texas State College for Women graduating with a BS degree in Journalism in 1943. She worked for the Kerrville Times before becoming the English and Journalism teacher at Levelland High School in 1947. There she met and married Charles A. Rodenberger Sept. 3, 1949.

When Texas A&M admitted women she became one of the first graduate students obtaining her Masters and PhD degrees in English. She was honored as an outstanding graduate student teacher. In 1982 they moved to Abilene where she taught English at Cooper High School for two years. She then moved to the home they built north of Cross Plains where she commuted to teach first at Cisco Junior College then taught for 12 years at McMurry University where she retired as Professor Emeritus and was honored twice as the outstanding faculty member.

As an author she published a number of books primarily on Texas Women Writers. Her latest book published by Texas Tech University Press was a biography of the West Texas author Jane Rushing who worked at the Abilene Reporter-News and wrote in Lubbock. Her best selling book was Quotable Texas Women co-authored with Susie Flatau and published by State House Press. With co-author Dr. Sylvia Grider she wrote Texas Women Writers and Let’s Hear It: Short Stories by Texas Women published by Texas A&M Press. She published many essays and articles with her story of Tom Lea published in the Round Up winning the Stirrup Award in 2007 and an article in 2008 winning the 2009 Award from the Western Writers of America. Texas Tech University Press has established an award in her name for the best manuscript written by or about a woman whose writing illuminates Texas history, culture, and letters, especially in West Texas and the border region.

Dr. Rodenberger is a regent of Texas Woman’s University where she was awarded the Distinguished Alumnus Award. She served on the TWU Foundation and was active in the Texas Womens Library at TWU. She is a fellow of the Texas State Historical Association, served as President and awarded a Fellow of the Texas Folklore Society, served as President and awarded one of the first fellows of the West Texas Historical Society and was a director of Western Writers of America. She was a member of the Texas Institute of Letters and served as director. She served on the executive committee of the Western Literature Association.
She was a member of the Cross Plains First United Methodist Church and a supporter of the Cross Plains Public Library and Project Pride.

She is survived by her husband Dr. Charles A. Rodenberger, Baird, TX, daughter Kathryn Sue Wilcox and husband Keith of San Antonio, son Mark Rodenberger and wife Mary Kathryn of Weatherford, TX, granddaughters Valerie Wilcox of San Antonio, Vanessa Wilcox of Lubbock, Ashley Pagenkopf and husband Ross of Fort Worth, grandsons Jim Wilcox and wife Mandi of Devine, TX and Jon-Marc Wilcox of San Antonio as well as great-grandsons Christopher and Brent Wilcox of Devine. Her sister Sue Neal and husband Ike of Cross Plains. She has many nephews and nieces and former students and friends.

Burial will be in Admiral Cemetery where her parents are buried.

7 Comments:

Blogger Rusty said...

Charles, I am so very sorry to hear this. Lou was such a wonderful person. She has left behind her a legacy to be very proud of. My prayers are with you and your family.

Rusty Burke

8:33 PM  
Blogger Beth said...

I don't know if you remember me, it's probably been 40 years or so since I've seen you, probably at Ma and Pa Halsell's in the late
60s. I'm the daughter of Jerry and Billie, Aunt Sue's in-laws. I have recently been emailing with Louann and learned of "Aunt Mossie's" illness. I'm so sorry to read of her passing. I wish I had known more about her life and achievements. Please accept my sincere prayers for you and your children. Beth (Taylor) Apol

11:15 PM  
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11:15 PM  
Blogger KMR said...

You are in my thoughts and prayers.... Much love to you and your family.

Kayla

12:28 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Dear Charles,
Cousin Raymond Beamer has kept me up to date on the illness of Molcie and your challenges of the past year. It would seem we are about 1/2 generation apart with my mother Imogene Beamer Penner having married in 1937 and me in 1964... May the good memories of your long lives together be a comfort to you in these days,
Gerry Penner Harvey

8:35 AM  
Blogger wek.fly said...

Dr. Rodenberger, while I did not know Lou personally, by all accounts she was a rare and beautiful person. What a blessing to have enjoyed so many great years together. I saw the obituary in today's Eagle and wanted to let you know that you are in my prayers. God bless.

Bill Kuykendall
former grad student from the 70's
Bryan TX

11:37 AM  
Blogger Don-n-ABQ said...

My condolences on Molcie Lou's passing. She had a good life and made the world a better place. Need more like her.

12:30 AM  

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