Houston Chronicle Sunday

JANE GOODE LYNN ROTHERMEL

12/23/1940 - 07/28/2022

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Our beloved Jane Goode Lynn Rothermel was born in Dallas, Texas to Josephine and Jacob M. Lynn, Jr. on the 23rd of December 1940, and passed away on Thursday, the 28th of July 2022, in Houston, Texas. She was 81 years of age.

Jane lived a life filled with so much goodness. She graduated from Highland Park High School in Dallas in 1958, attended Principia College in St. Louis, and graduated from the University of Texas where she was a member of the Pi Beta Phi sorority. Jane made many lifelong friendship­s that she treasured throughout her entire life. She also enjoyed summer school at the University of Hawaii and attended University of Madrid in Spain.

Jane married the love of her life, Louis F. Rothermel II in 1965, and their honeymoon continued for the rest of their lives together. They made their home in Houston and were blessed with two cherished children, Louis III and Lynn. Life was filled with joy, and family and faith were the cornerston­e of her life. Jane was happiest having a cup of tea in the morning and acknowledg­ing the good in everyone and in everything. Her talents and interests were an expression of this quality. Home was the center of her affections, and the Rothermel honeymoon cottage garden bloomed with brilliant daylilies, and the home reflected Jane’s knowledge and passion for American antiques which was inspired by her parent’s example. She especially enjoyed serving as a Bayou Bend House & Gardens docent for many years. Everything about

Jane was elegant and beautiful inside and out.

Jane was a member of the Junior League Sustainers Club, River Oaks Blossom Club, Antique Study Group, Houston Alumnae Club of Pi Beta Phi, and Seventh Church of Christ, Scientist.

Jane is preceded in death by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Lynn, Jr.; her sister, Josephine Lynn; her son, Louis F. Rothermel III; and her grandson, H. House Rothermel. She is survived by her husband, Louis F. Rothermel II; her daughter, Lynn Neligan and husband David; grandson, Reed Henderson Rothermel; her dear nieces and nephews; and her cat, Tom-Tom.

The family will gather for a private inurnment service at Sparkman/Hillcrest Mausoleum Chapel in Dallas, Texas.

Please visit Jane’s online memorial tribute at GeoHLewis.com where fond memories and words of comfort and condolence may be shared electronic­ally with her family.

Jane’s life was a blessing to all her knew her, and she is forever loved.

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