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LYNN RUTLAND RAFFERTY

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1939-2020

In Fond Remembranc­e of

Mrs. William Joseph Rafferty (Lynn Rutland) Lynn Rutland Rafferty passed away on October 3, 2020, in Houston, Texas after a courageous battle with a long illness. She left this life peacefully surrounded by her immediate family. Lynn was born in Dallas, Texas on April 4, 1939. She graduated from Highland Park High School in 1956 and The University of Texas at Austin in 1960. Lynn was predecease­d by her parents John (Bill) Waltham Rutland Jr. and Henrietta Miller Rutland, her sister

Gail Rutland Crane and her brother JohnWaltha­m Rutland III.

Lynn is survived by her husband of forty yearsWilli­am (Bill) Joseph Rafferty. She is also survived by her daughter GailWolf Orr and her husband David Paterson Orr and their children Robert Thomas Orr, Matthew Rutland Orr and Caroline Elizabeth Orr; and by her son William HowardWolf Jr. and his wife Kiele NeasWolf and their children AshleyMill­er Wolf, William HowardWolf III and BennettWal­tham Wolf; and by her stepdaught­er Libby RaffertyMo­ebius and her husband Bill

Moebius and their children MarkMoebiu­s and Jonathan Moebius; and by her stepson Michael Joseph Rafferty and his wife Patricia Rafferty; and by her stepdaught­er Katie Rafferty O’Brien and her husband Bill O’Brien and their children Frankie O’Brien and Tess O’Brien. Lynn was adored by her grandchild­ren who affectiona­tely knew her as “Bunny”. She particular­ly enjoyed passing on her love of books, having spent countless hours reading aloud to her grandchild­ren. She is also survived by her aunt Harriet Irvin Rutland; brother in law Richard Thomas Crane and her nephews Richard Thomas Crane Jr. and John Rutland Crane and their wives and children; her cousins Ann Hardwicke Moody andMary Hardwicke Townsend and their families.

Lynn received an undergradu­ate degree in English from the University of Texas where she was a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority following in the tradition of her mother and continued by her daughter Gail and granddaugh­ter Caroline. After college, she taught high school first in Dallas and then in Houston where she lived the remainder of her life. In the early 1970s

Lynn began pursuing her masters in early childhood education while concurrent­ly teaching preschool at the Pines Presbyteri­an Preschool. Subsequent­ly, she pursued a career in tax preparatio­n in which she continued working with clients for two decades. In 1976, Lynn met the love of her life, Bill Rafferty. They married in 1980 and enjoyed a beautiful life together which included traveling widely and spending time with lifelong friends. Lynn and Bill began spending their summers in Snowmass Colorado in the mid 1980s leading to it becoming their cherished second home. During this time, Lynn rekindled her passion for duplicate bridge, playing regularly in both Houston and Snowmass.

Lynn served the Houston community as a member of The Junior League of Houston and subsequent­ly as a volunteer with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Houston. She was director of children’s education at St. Philip Presbyteri­an Church and later a member of St. Martin’s Episcopal Church. Additional­ly she was a member of The Garden Club of Houston, Sarabande Dance Club, The Houston Country Club and The Roaring Fork Club.

In lieu of customary remembranc­es and for those desiring, the family requests with gratitude that memorial contributi­ons in Lynn’s name be directed to DePelchin Children’s Center of Houston, 4950Memori­al Drive, Houston, Texas 77007 or The Garden Club of Houston, 4212 San Felipe Street, PMB 486, Houston, Texas 770272902

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