Houston Chronicle

WILLIAM HIGHTOWER

1932-2017

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William Bryan Hightower departed this life and entered into the loving arms of the Lord on November 14, 2017.

Bill was born in Waco, Texas to Bryan Jennings and Emma Pfaeffle Hightower on September 26, 1932. He attended Waco High School where he excelled at golf and played football. Upon graduation, Bill spent two years as a member of the Corps of Cadets at Texas A&M University in College Station. He was gratified when his father permitted him to return to Waco to attend Baylor University where he became a lifelong Baylor Bear fan. It was at Baylor that Bill met the love of his life, Dorothy Covington and they were married on July 17, 1954.

Following graduation from Baylor, Bill joined the United States Air Force as a Second Lieutenant and was stationed in Mobile, Alabama where their first son, Richard, was born. It was there that Bill developed a love for planes and flying. He always said the most beautiful part of flying was the final approach.

Bill then joined Southweste­rn Bell Telephone Company in management positions in Midland and Fort Worth. He later joined his father-in-law Tom Covington in the family casket manufactur­ing and distributi­on business, Dixie Casket Company, where he remained until his retirement in 1997.

Bill was an active member of the Executives Associatio­n, which met on Tuesday mornings at River Oaks Country Club where many life-long friendship­s were formed.

One of Bill’s greatest joys was driving up to “Benny’s Fence Line” at his hill country hunting lease, “Cherokee Creek” with his brother, Jack, and the other members. Cherokee Creek was a place to get away with dear friends, children and grandchild­ren to enjoy the beauty of God’s creation and develop deep and meaningful relationsh­ips. Bill also loved the game of golf and spent many hours on the course with his friends and family.

Bill was predecease­d by his parents, wife Dorothy and brother Jack. He is survived by his son Richard Wesley Hightower of Houston and his wife Gayle Coolidge Hightower, and their children Jennifer Hightower Monteleone and her husband William Attaway Monteleone III and their children William Attaway IV and Addie Coolidge, and Richard Wesley Hightower, Jr. and his wife Emily Songy Hightower and their new child Bryan Bullock; his daughter, Gayle Hightower Durie and her husband John Pate Durie of Houston and their children John Pate Durie II, Laura Elizabeth Durie and William Thomas Durie; and his son Kenneth William Hightower of Austin and his partner Melinda Montgomery.

A memorial service will be held at Saint Martin’s Episcopal Church, 717 Sage, Houston, Texas, 77056 on Thursday, November 16, 2017 at 2:00 pm. A graveside service will be held at Oakwood Cemetery, 2124 South 5th Street, Waco, Texas, 76706 on Friday, November 17 at 11:00 am.

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