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Louise Carvey

1923 - 2021

Louise Carvey obituary, 1923-2021, Fort Worth, TX

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1923

DIED

2021

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Louise Carvey Obituary

Louise Carvey
February 18, 1923 - January 31, 2021
Fort Worth, Texas - Louise Britt Carvey, 97, passed away peacefully at home with family and caregivers on January 31, 2021.
Vera Louise Britt was born February 18, 1923, in Wheeler County in the Texas Panhandle to Tom and Vera Britt of the pioneer Britt family. She attended a one-room schoolhouse built by her grandfather; graduated from Kelton High School; and following in family tradition, attended Southwestern University in Georgetown, TX. She was a member of Alpha Delta Pi and served as its president.
While at Southwestern, Louise met Frank Carvey, Jr. In 1944, during WWII, they were wed in the Little Church Around the Corner in New York City, witnessed by a stranger they pulled off the street. They moved to Fort Worth and began their life together in 1947. They were successful both as a couple and in their individual endeavors: he in his business and golf, and she in her community support and artistic passions. They had two children, Doug now deceased, and Fran; and three grandchildren Navassa, Brittany and Zach, all adored and loved.
Louise was guided by the quote, "The purpose of life is to matter—to count, to stand for something, to have it make some difference that we lived at all." —Leo Rosten
She valued and lived for music and the performing arts, social justice and community building, environmental conservation, and travel and adventure. She carried a strong moral backbone for what she saw as right and was a relentless negotiator in the pursuit of her values. When Louise found a passion, she developed it and fostered it in others.
Louise's childhood home was filled with music. Her love of opera began as a young girl listening to opera on the radio on the ranch. She studied music and drama at Southwestern. In early adulthood, she sang alto in the choir of First Methodist Church and joined the Fort Worth Opera's chorus in its early first years. She hosted three Van Cliburn Competition contestants. Her greatest focus in her later years was the Fort Worth Opera, where she was an active board member and a staunch advocate of their contribution to Fort Worth.
Through the church and by way of music, Louise began her work in social justice and community building. What started as her playing piano for children in a home nursery born out of the need for childcare for working mothers, led to her work in establishing the Bethlehem Center, which later evolved into United Community Centers (UCC), a United Way agency. UCC remained a primary focus in Louise's life through all the years. She was a representative of the Methodist Church group that, in collaboration with other churches, began Meals on Wheels. She was also instrumental in the founding of The Women's Center.
Her lifetime commitment through her time and financial support was a constant enough force and influence that she has left a permanent mark and tweaked the turns that have helped Fort Worth become the city that it is. She rose to leadership positions in most organizations she was involved in, serving on numerous boards, too many to name here, but including Cooks Children's Hospital, The Women's Center, The Fort Worth Opera, and The Arts Council. She was recognized for her volunteerism, leadership and philanthropy many times and received many awards, again, too many to list, but including the United Way Hercules Award for Volunteer Services and the Citation of Merit from Southwestern University.
Believing strongly in conservation and environmental issues, she was instrumental in the grassroots organizing of what became the Curbside Recycling Program in Fort Worth. She supported conservation agencies, organized litter pickups, and pre-ordered a Prius when they first came out.
Louise loved travel and adventure. She visited every continent and explored many unusual locations. Perhaps her love of adventure developed in the years of canoeing with family on the Brazos River. She snow-skied several times a year and continued skiing well into her seventies. In her 90s, one of her last trips was on a small boat to the Galapagos Islands and up to Machu Picchu with her daughter and grandchildren.
Louise Britt Carvey fulfilled the purpose of life as she saw it. She mattered. She counted. She stood for something. It definitely made a difference that she had lived at all.
The expanse of her being and the number of you who she knew…every relation was of genuine interest to her. Whatever it is that you shared is yours to carry on knowing that she will always support you and what good work you are doing.
The family would like to thank the loving home caregivers whose support made it possible for Mrs. Carvey to live these last 2 years as she wished in her home.
She is preceded in death by her parents; her son, Douglas; her husband of 68 years, Frank; her brother, David; and her sister, Genevieve.
Louise is survived by her daughter, Frances; grandchildren Navassa and family, Brittany and family, and Zach and family; sister-in-law Paula Britt; and numerous nieces and nephews, all who she adored.
Due to COVID, the family will be having a private ceremony on February 20, 2021. The family welcomes your presence through flowers at the graveside, which will join her in her burial. Send bouquets to Thompson's Harveson and Cole Funeral Home.
If you wish to honor her, she asked that donations be made to United Community Centers Foundation and the Fort Worth Opera. To which she would have added, "You know you want to."

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Published by Star-Telegram on Feb. 7, 2021.

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Geoff & Kristi Carvey

February 28, 2021

We first got to know Louise and Frank when they visited us in Istanbul 30 years ago in 1991! It was a delightful day together touring historical mosques, a carpet shop or two, and we probably ate some Turkish Delight as well! On another occasion Louise aided us in planning a trip to Croatia to see all the relatives. What a wealth of information she was as to who was who! Most recently we really enjoyed seeing her again in California at the Carvey family reunion in June of 2017. What a treasure she was. Our heartfelt condolences to Fran and all the family as we know you will miss her deeply because Louise definitely mattered...counted...and made a difference by her life to you all most of all. ["The purpose of life is to matter—to count, to stand for something, to have it make some difference that we lived at all."] Much love, Kristi and Geoff (#3 son of Tom Carvey, Jr)

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Michael Toole

February 17, 2021

Wonderful memories and conversations with my good friend Louise...I will always miss her charm and wit.

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Kathy Deaton Brown

February 10, 2021

Mrs. Carvey was exceptional at accepting others. She loved her children endearing. Her gifts and times for others should be a model for today’s youth. May she Rest In Peace. Prayers and peace for Fran and her family.

Kathy Deaton Brown

February 10, 2021

Mrs. Carvey was exceptional of accepting others. Her love for her children was endearing regardless of any situation. For all she did for others should be shared with our youth today as an excellent role model. May she Rest In Peace. Prayers and peace to her family.

Sandy Goodman Short

February 9, 2021

I became friends with Louise when I joined the staff of UCC in the early 80's. This amazing women was dedicated to improving our community and making Fort Worth a better city. She was loving and caring of all. She will be missed by so many organizations she supported and individuals who became friends. Rest in peace sweet friend. Thank you for all you did for so many. It will be hard to carry on without you here. Thank you for living your life in service to others, and reflecting God's love to others.

Tom B. Carvey III

February 9, 2021

It was wonderful to spend a few days with Louise during the Carvey Confabulation in June, 2017. She was so gracious and full of life and energy.

Col (Ret) William A Massad

February 8, 2021

A remarkable human being. Honored to have known her since the late 1950s. At a Fort Worth Opera production she was present and a volunteer when we passed the plate to raise money for the opera. The audience responded generously.

Kay Merkel Boruff

February 7, 2021

Louise Carvey was such a gracious ADPi chapter advisor at TCU 1963-1967. Her joyful guidance filled me with confidence as an ADPi pledge and later as a chapter officer. Prayers of strength and understanding to her family.

Kris Lindsay

February 7, 2021

Fort Worth Opera has lost a precious friend in Louise, but her memory will live on in the hearts of those of us who knew and loved her.

Don Campion

February 6, 2021

Ms. Louise was an amazing person. At United Community Centers she did more to ensure that the agency provide services to those most in need in the community than anyone I know. She volunteered for UCC since 1949. She continued to serve on the UCC Foundation Board well into her nineties. She had a passion for social justice and set an example for me that I will never forget. She inspired me to try to be a better person. Don Campion, CFO, UCC.

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