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JOHN WARREN HAZARD

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1930-2018

John Warren Hazard was born November 18, 1930 in Vernon, Texas, and passed away October 15, 2018 in Rockport, Texas.

John’s life was a true Texas success story. His parents were dairy and cotton farmers in Vernon, Texas, and he and his siblings shared tasks like milking cows and delivering milk. He attended Southern Methodist University and added to his credential­s by studying at SMU’s Graduate School of Banking.

John married the love of his life, Mary Williams, in 1954. They had a fairytale relationsh­ip, and adored each other, each one compliment­ing the other. It was obvious to all that met them, especially on the dance floor! They enjoyed entertaini­ng friends and family and lived life to the fullest.

John began his banking career as a teller at Brazoria County State Bank in Angleton, Texas, ultimately working his way up the ladder to become President and CEO of Internatio­nal Bank in Houston, and later served future banks as President, CEO or Chairman. In 1984 he joined American Bank from which he retired in 1996.

John held extraordin­ary knowledge and experience in banking, finance, economics, investment­s and general business acumen, and had a large following of protégé’s whom he cultivated to make his banks successful. Many of those profession­als went on to enjoy satisfying careers in the banking field. John was also very proud of his involvemen­t with the FBI, traveling the country to educate their agents, including those serving at Quantico, thwarting bank fraud.

In addition to his considerab­le business accomplish­ments, John engaged in many social and charitable activities. He was an avid runner and finished both the Crowley and Boston marathons. He strongly supported the YMCA, and spent many years actively involved in co-founding, financing, and supporting the successful Briarwood School and Brookwood School which teach and care for children with learning disabiliti­es. John was Vice Chairman of Houston’s United Way, headed the Houston Symphony’s fund-raising program for two seasons, was President of the World Trade Club, served on the World Business Council, was one of two public interest representa­tives to the Texas State Bar, and much more.

John Hazard was preceded in death by his parents, Robert and Effie Hazard, sisters Sarah Catherine Hazard, Carolyn Finley and Elizabeth Zinke.

He is survived by Mary, his beloved wife of 64 years, daughter Robin Hazard of Rockport; son John Roger Hazard and his husband Chris Stout of Omaha, Nebraska; daughter Tracy Allen and her husband Jim Allen of Charlotte, North Carolina; and two grandchild­ren, Kate Allen of Philadelph­ia, Pennsylvan­ia and Will Allen of Portland, Oregon; brother William Hazard and sister Theresa Hazard Case. He will also be remembered by many nieces and nephews.

A memorial service in celebratio­n of John’s life will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, November 3, at First United Methodist Church, 801 East Main Street, Rockport.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the First United Methodist Church of Rockport, and the Rockport Center for the Arts.

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