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DIANA HOBBY Obituary

HOBBY--Diana. Diana Poteat Stallings passed away the 4th of July 2014 in Houston, with her family by her side. She was born on the 22nd of April 1931, in New York City to Helen Poteat and Laurence Tucker Stallings. She graduated from Chatham Hall School in 1948 and Radcliffe College in 1952 (Phi Beta Kappa). She was working for Chatham Hall when she married Ensign William P. Hobby, Jr., on the 11th of September, 1954. The wedding took place at Forest Home, the Poteat family home near Yanceyville, NC. he and Bill lived in Washington, D.C. where he was stationed until 1957. While in Washington she earned an M.A. in English Literature from Georgetown University and worked for the Experiment in International Living and the Central Intelligence Agency. In Houston, she was book editor of the Houston Post in the 1950s and 1960s. She earned her Ph.D. in English Literature from Rice University in 1981. She was a William Butler Yeats scholar and wrote her dissertation on his work. She was associate editor of Studies in English Literature from 1979-1991, and associate editor emerita thereafter. She had a great love of the English language, a passion for literature, was a supporter of libraries, and a lifelong patron of the humanities in Texas. Diana served on the boards of St. John's School, Memorial Park Conservancy, Friends of Hermann Park, Harry Ransom Center, Texas Institute of Letters, Chihuahuan Desert Research Institute in Alpine, and Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts in Virginia, among others. She was a founding board member of the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center and was on the selection committee for the Lady Bird Johnson Highway Beautification Awards that honored people working to restore and preserve Texas' natural treasures. Diana was committed to the conservation of air, water, and wildlife in addition to natural beauty. Many of her happiest times were spent at Forest Home in North Carolina. She loved riding horses and walking in the woods with her family, her friends, and her dogs. Diana is survived by her husband of 60 years, Bill Hobby, their children and their spouses, Laura and John Beckworth, Paul and Janet Hobby, Andrew and Teresa Hobby, Kate and Steve Gibson, and their grandchildren Will, Carter, and John Beckworth, Grace, Walker and Eric Hobby, Caroline, Carson, and Wheeler Gibson, and Spencer Gourley. She is also survived by her sister and brother-in-law, Sylvia and Will Lowe of Alexandria, VA. Services handled in Houston are under the direction of Geo. H. Lewis & Sons, the Funeral Directors Since 1936, 713-789-3005, geohlewis.com. The funeral service is to be conducted at half-past ten o'clock in the morning on Tuesday, the 8th of July, at Palmer Memorial Episcopal Church, 6221 Main Street in Houston, where the Rev'd Neil Alan Willard, Rector, the Rev'd Sam R. Todd, Jr., Assisting Priest, and the Rev'd Kit Wallingford, Assisting Priest, are to officiate. The family will gather for a private interment at Glenwood Cemetery. In lieu of customary remembrances, contributions in Diana's memory may be directed to the charity of one's choice.

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Published by New York Times on Jul. 8, 2014.

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Michael Zargarov

December 7, 2021

I first met Mrs. Hobby when she was visiting Austin in about 1984. The Hobbys had a house next door to the co-op I lived in on Pearl Street. Years later, I got to know her a little better when my friend Taddy McAllister and her mother Edith would visit from Washington, D.C. and San Antonio, Texas, respectively. Taddy and Edith were always house guests of Gov. and Mrs Hobby at their lovely home on South Blvd. Mrs Hobby was a welcoming and gracious hostess.

Dianne Logan

July 26, 2014

I remember the first time I met Diana. We had just moved to Houston where my husband joined the Houston Post. She was gracious and warm and went out of her way to introduce me around. She always made me feel at home in her presence. I suspect she did that for most everyone. My heartfelt condolences go out to Bill and all the family. She was one amazing woman.

July 9, 2014

Dear Hobby family,
I feel very sad that Diana is no longer with us. You all were such an important part of my childhood and we had so much fun together. Laura and Paul, I will never forget our secret way that we climbed over the mulch piles and into each other's backyards and our never ending tadpole pursuit! Our Mom's took turns feeding us and bandaging our wounds! On behalf of the Pranke family, please know that we love you all.
Love, Carolgray

Gib &Sandra Lewis

July 9, 2014

Truly a great Lady of Texas, Who gave to all !

Mike & Sharon Millsap

July 9, 2014

To Bill and the family,
Our profound sympathy to you during this time of loss and remembrance. May your precious memories of life with Diana sustain you in the days and years ahead.

Peggy Means

July 9, 2014

Dear Kate and Laura,
I have such great admiration for your Mom and so sorry to hear of her passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

sandy mckinnon

July 7, 2014

Deepest sympathy on the loss of a lovely lady. She was a great friend to me for so many reasons.

Emaline Clark

July 7, 2014

May God's comfort, peace and love be with all the family at this time and in the days ahead. I remember her thru The Houston Post and know she will truly be missed.

Katherine Staat

July 7, 2014

I have the fondest memories of Diana. Sincerely kind with interest in so many people and causes. Katherine Staat

Jon & Karen Finger

July 7, 2014

Dear Paul and Kate:
We were so sorry to learn of your Mom's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time.

P. Michael Peck

July 7, 2014

Diana was a sophisticated Lady who left a legacy of a job well done.
With Deepest Sympathy

Matthew Menke

July 6, 2014

Dear Kate and Paul,

Please accept my deepest condolences on your loss. I never knew your mother but I actually new all about her. Connie Sweatlick, who was my office manager and personal assistant for several years worked at the Post for many years as well. Whenever she would talk about her time there, she would always talk about your mother. She told me how kind she was to everyone, regardless of their social status or position at the Post. She would say things like " It didn't matter if you were the VP of something or a secretary like me, if you got in the elevator with Mrs. Hobby, she knew who you were." Please receive an extra measure of the grace of God this week.

Linda Revere

July 5, 2014

The world has lost a great lady! We worked on doctorates at Rice together. Diana was always dedicated, energetic, and extremely kind. Hearing that I loved opera, she invited me to go with her several times using her family's own tickets, and introduced me to her children and friends. She also organized a very pleasant pool party at her home to help fellow grad students meet and talk about studies. She had a wonderful laugh, and made a real effort to draw people out and help strangers feel comfortable together. I'm so sorry for your loss.

Rev. Kevin L. Badeaux

July 5, 2014

Dear Stallings and Hobby Families,
I was one of Dr. Hobby's students in English Composition at Rice University. She was a gracious lady and a wonderful teacher. Offering my prayers and sincerest condolences..

Colleen Barrett

July 5, 2014

Bill and Paul,

You and your entire family have my deepest prayers, warm and sincere prayers, and love and support over your profound loss. On the infrequent times that my path crossed that of Diana's, I was always impressed (and inspired by) her inner and outer beauty, her warm and friendly nature, and her Golden Rule Attitude. May she rest in peace.

BETTY C. JUKES

July 5, 2014

THE HOBBY FAMILY WAS VERY MEANINGFUL TO ME , AS A NEWCOMER, IN 1967. THEY TOOK A CHANCE ON ME AND SUPPORTED ME PERSONALY AND THROUGH THE MEDIA OF THE HOUSTON POST. IN 1967 WHEN I ARRIVED IN HOUSTON, BILL TOOK A CHANCE ON ME AND ALLOWED THE HOUSTON JUNIOR WMAN'S CLUB TO SPONSOR THE HUNTER AND JUMPER SHOW AS A FUND RAISER. THIS SUPPORT LED TO MISS IMA AND MANY OTHERS TO SUPPORT US, LATER BILL HOBBY STEPPED IN AND HELPED THE UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON AS WE DEVELOPED A NEW SCHOOL OF MUSIC AND THE MOORES OPERA HOUSE.

DIANA WAS ALWAYS SUPPORTIVE AND I GREATLY APPRECIATE THE HOBBY FAMILY AS HJWC CELEBRATES ITS46TH ANNIVERSARY AND UH MOORESIS STILL GOING STRONG.

July 5, 2014

Bill---Great lady---Our thoughts and prayers are with you---Glenn & Joyce Goerke

Chip Green

July 5, 2014

My prayers are with you. May she rest in peace.

eleanor schwager

July 5, 2014

Paul and Family,
May Mrs. Hobby be resting in peace. My prayers are with you and your family.

Ray Farabee

July 4, 2014

It was a great privilege to know and count Diana Hobby as a friend during her lifetime. Please accept my condolences, Ray Farabee

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