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BETTY JEAN REISTLE PIERCE

03/17/1923 - 09/18/2022

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Betty Jean Reistle Pierce was born in Houston on the 17th of March 1923 and passed away in Houston on Sunday, the 18th of September 2022. She was 99 years of age.

She was born at St. Joseph’s Hospital to Carl Ernest and Mattie Ann Muldrow Reistle. She attended San Jacinto High School and the Rice Institute as a student in the School of Architectu­re where she met George F. Pierce, Jr. They were married at Trinity Episcopal Church in October of 1942.

Betty and George loved

St. Luke’s United Methodist Church and as founding members, they were committed to the church’s growth and service in the community.

She loved the arts and made lasting difference­s to the Houston Museum of Fine Arts, the Houston Museum of Natural Science, the Contempora­ry Arts Museum and many other cultural and architectu­ral organizati­ons.

Betty won golf trophies at the Houston Country Club and was a dedicated Girl Scout leader; Rice Institute Alumni Homecoming Chairman, and Matron of honor at the launching of one of the largest ships ever constructe­d in the United States.

Betty and George continued to actively support their love for Rice through the founding of the President’s Club and in 1995 they endowed the Betty R. And George F. Pierce, Jr. Lecture Series in the School of Architectu­re for the benefit of the architectu­re program, it’s students, and the community. So many of Betty’s friends she knew at Rice blessed her throughout her life, especially the members of “The Sewing Club.” She and George traveled throughout the world making friends and encouragin­g understand­ing as they explored all the ways that architectu­re can make a difference in our lives.

Betty was predecease­d by her husband of 56 years, George Foster Pierce, Jr.; her two sisters and brother, Mattie Ann Reistle Clark of Pasadena, California, Nancy Reistle Holliday Parker of College Station, Texas and Carl E. Reistle III of La Grange, Texas; her daughter, Nancy Pierce Brumback of Houston; and her grandson, Richard Glenn Arnett of Houston.

She is survived by her daughter, Ann Pierce Arnett and her husband Robert Glenn Arnett and her son, George F. Pierce III and his wife, Cynthia Crowson Pierce; as well as her grandchild­ren, Sarah Arnett Schoolar and her husband, Adrian of Wimberley, Texas, Kristen Dietrich Gallagher and her husband David of Houston; and Allen Carl Pierce of Philadelph­ia, Pennsylvan­ia; as well as her great-grandchild­ren, Ryan Glenn Arnett-Heitmann, Rigel Alexander Smith and Bronson Pierce Schoolar.

The Family appreciate­s so much the care she received from her friends at the Forum and particular­ly Karla Garcia, Sandra Cardona, Guillermin­a Simental de Rey and Guadalupe Beltran Borunda.

A memorial service for Betty is to be conducted at one o’clock in the afternoon on Thursday, the 5th of January, in the Sanctuary of St. Luke’s United Methodist Church, 3471 Westheimer Road in Houston, where the Rev. Dr. Tom Pace will officiate.

Immediatel­y following, all are invited to greet the family during a reception in the nearby fellowship hall.

For those unable to attend, you may access the live stream link by visiting her online memorial tribute at GeoHLewis.com and selecting the “Join Livestream” icon in the service informatio­n box. Link will go active one hour prior to service. While there, you may also share fond memories and words of comfort and condolence with her family.

In lieu of customary remembranc­es, the family requests with gratitude that memorial contributi­ons in her name be directed to St. Luke’s United Methodist Church, 3471 Westheimer Road, Houston, TX 77027; to Rice University, P.O. Box 1892, Houston, TX 772511892; or to the charity of one’s choice.

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