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Carrin Mauritz Patman

1932 - 2018

Carrin Mauritz Patman obituary, 1932-2018, Austin, TX

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1932

DIED

2018

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Carrin Patman Obituary

Carrin Mauritz Patman
1932-2018
Carrin Mauritz Patman
Carrin Foreman Mauritz Patman passed away on May 22, 2018, joining her beloved husband Bill in Heaven.
Carrin was born on March 1, 1932 to Fred Mauritz, a Jackson County farmer, rancher, and businessman, and Carrin Foreman Mauritz, one of Texas' first female school superintendents. After Carrin's mother died in childbirth, Carrin was given much love and care by Fred, who adored her, and by her aunts, Sallie and Jen Mauritz.
As a young girl in Ganado, Carrin licked stamps and knocked on doors for her father's successful campaign for the Texas Senate, beginning a deep interest in the Democratic process and public service that remained a constant throughout her life. After Fred died of cancer when Carrin was 15, she moved to Austin and lived with Jen. They traveled the world and enjoyed many fun adventures together.
Carrin graduated with honors from the University of Texas in 1954 with a degree in philosophy and English. In the meantime, at Barton Springs, she met law student Bill Patman, who bought her a double-frosted root beer, became enchanted with her keen intellect, charisma and radiant beauty, and not long thereafter threatened to go away and join the Marine Corps if she didn't marry him, which she did, on September 5, 1953. On April 20, 1956, Carrin gave birth to their only child, daughter Carrin Foreman Patman, whom Carrin and Bill loved beyond measure throughout their lives, and whose love was fully reciprocated by "Little Carrin." The three of them have had an extraordinary bond. When "Little Carrin" married Jim Derrick in 1997, they became a close foursome.
Soon after their marriage, Carrin and Bill settled back in her hometown of Ganado, where Bill managed the family farming, ranching, and business interests and Carrin became involved in all aspects of the church and community. She led a two-year campaign to establish an elementary school library in Ganado, insisting that it be equipped with a broad spectrum of books, be a state-of-the-art and inviting space, and be air-conditioned, unlike any other room in the school. The library won an award from the American Library Association, and Carrin was made a lifetime Honorary Member of the Delta Kappa Gamma Society for Outstanding Women Educators.
In 1960, with the encouragement of Carrin and his father, Wright Patman, Bill ran for the Texas Senate seat held by Fred Mauritz twenty years before. The campaign was the first of many that Carrin managed for Bill during his 24 years in public service. In 1961 Bill was sworn in as a State Senator, where he served for 20 years before moving to the United States Congress for four years.
Carrin made her own independent mark on the state and national Democratic Party. For two decades, Carrin served on the Democratic Party's State Executive Committee, and in 1969 was elected Democratic National Committeewoman for Texas. Carrin successfully lobbied for a bill requiring both Texas political parties to write down, publicize and distribute their rules for participation prior to beginning their decision-making processes. Carrin then surmounted party leaders' initial resistance to compliance by having copies printed and widely disseminated largely at her own expense.
At the national level, she was a leader in instituting reforms that led to broader participation of women and minorities, and in 1976, she successfully led the fight at the Democratic National Convention, against the political powers in control, to ban winner-take-all presidential primaries.
Though her interest in the Democratic party and its values never waned, in the 1980s, Carrin embarked on a new career in fitness, mastering aerobics and becoming a certified instructor. Membership in her Austin seniors class was highly prized, and she took great pleasure in enhancing the health and well-being of her students and friends.
As the grandchild of Swedish immigrants, Carrin also made a mission of promoting her Swedish heritage. She raised over $1 million to establish the Swedish Studies Excellence Endowment in the College of Liberal Arts at the University of Texas at Austin. The Endowment supports scholarships, fellowships, symposia, study abroad opportunities, lectures, and cultural exhibits and performances. In 2003, on behalf of the King and the government of Sweden, Carrin was inducted into the Swedish Royal Order of the Polar Star, the highest honor the Swedish government can bestow upon someone who is not a Swedish citizen.
She also was committed to the College of Liberal Arts at the University of Texas, serving on its Foundation Advisory Council for 12 years. In 2004 Carrin received the College of Liberal Arts' highest honor, the Pro Bene Meritis Award.
Carrin was predeceased by her parents and her husband, Bill Patman. She is survived by her daughter, Carrin Foreman Patman, and her son-in-law, Jim Derrick. The family would like to think the staff at Westminster for providing Carrin wonderful care, and would like to express particularly appreciation to her friends and caregivers Ann Ndebueze, Barbara Speller, Malike Hunter, Silvia Flores, and Blanche Pichon.
A celebration of Carrin's life will be held on May 31, 2018, at 2:00 p.m., at University United Methodist Church, 2409 Guadalupe Street, Austin, Texas 78705, with a reception to follow.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the College of Liberal Arts at the University of Texas at Austin, 116 Inner Campus Drive, Austin, Texas 78712-1140, to Battleground Texas, P.O. Box 11525, Austin, Texas 78711, or to the charity of your choice.

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Published by Houston Chronicle from May 30 to May 31, 2018.

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Jayson Housson

July 19, 2018

Mrs. Patman and her husband Bill we're fine people. They were very good friends of my parents, JB and Georgia Housson of Ganado Texas.
Mrs Patman will be missed by us all.
My condolences Little Carrin.
Jayson

Madelyn Mauritz Bosse

June 21, 2018

My prayers are with you and your family! I remember your mom very well! As a little girl, it was always exciting to talk with her and she brightened up the room. I am currently serving on the board of the Swedish Club of Houston and will be sharing her amazing life in our newsletter!
Madelyn Mauritz - Bosse'

One of many beautiful gatherings with Carrin.

Josie Franco-Alvarado

June 5, 2018

Jan Bullock

June 5, 2018

Carin. I was so sad to hear of your Mom's passing..

She was so iconic .. Smart, Strong, beautiful, active, and always so gracious.. I hadn't realized that I had not seen her in several years and then I hear she has gone..

So sorry, I was not able to attend the service.. We are just now back from Europe.. but I wanted you to know how much I admired and respected her, as did Bob.

She was quite a lady ,, a very consequential one at that..
She made such a difference in whatever she chose to get involved in..

I will miss her..

warmest of regards. Jan Bullock

Edward Carstarphen

June 4, 2018

Carrin, I'm so sorry for your loss. God bless you and your family.

Ed Carstarphen

Keane and Twain Bonath

June 3, 2018

Carrin and Jim, You have our deepest condolences and prayers of comfort during your time of great loss.

Rex Reitz

June 1, 2018

My heartfelt condolences to Carrin's family for the loss of an outstanding person and wonderful friend. She will be greatly missed.
Rex Reitz & Family

Vickie Jackson

May 31, 2018

Carrin,

As you know your mother was "one of a kind", and one of the BEST kind. I lost my mom this year and know the mix of feelings you must be experiencing now. Your mom always carried herself with such style and grace. She will be missed.
Fellow Senate Lady.

C K

May 30, 2018

Please accept my heartfelt condolences. My thoughts and prayers are with the family. I'm so sorry for your loss. May the God of all comfort be with you during this difficult time to comfort you and give you strength.

May 30, 2018

Carrin and Jim:
One of my earliest memories of Big C was at Sunday School where she played piano for our first and second grade classes. We would stand around the piano and make requests for hymns. I always stood at Carrin's right, next to the bench. My favorite was The Church in the Wildwood and Carrin would always play it when I asked for it. In the 60 years since, even after going our own ways, the Patmans have always been near and dear to us, gathering for the weddings and memorials and the big life events. Bless your hearts.
Kenny Steer

May 30, 2018

Carrin,
i am so sorry to hear of your mother's passing. My thoughts & prayers go out to you. Sympathies to your families from mine.
Joe B. Housson

Bill Waller

May 29, 2018

Carrin Patman, A great Texas Dame. She epitomized all things good about a Texas woman. She was smart, demanding, effective and outrageously entertaining. She will be remembered.

May 28, 2018

Carrin had style, smarts, and sassiness.....will always remember ...

D

May 26, 2018

Carrin was classy, kind, witty, generous, strong, loving and smart. I will miss her.

Kay Clay Ullman

May 25, 2018

Two of the first people I met and worked for was Bill and Carrin Patman..over the years have thought of them so much...Carrin was a lady in all ways...prayers and my memories are for them both. Campaigning with them has been the light of my life for memories...Will be thinking of you always...

Myra Schomburg

May 25, 2018

I have many wonderful memories of Carrin and Bill during my high school years in Ganado. I worked on one of Bill's campaigns and remember an event in Victoria where people from all over the district attended. I worked in the beautiful elementary library for two years. I remember Carrin being the hostess for a UMW meeting at her home. I gave a program on the power of the folk music of the times (late 1960's). I think it was difficult for some of the other women to embrace the singing of "We Shall Overcome." Thank goodness Carrin and my mother were there! I also benefitted from the Swedish Heritage scholarship program. My Daddy was Swedish, and I'm sure that was part of the reason he had such a good relationship with Carrin and Bill as their minister for four years. Daddy and Carrin also shared a great love of music. We enjoyed Bill's "Governor for a day" event at the state capitol. My mother-in-law, Leola Hafernick, was close to Carrin and Bill as well. They were a great part of the community support for my husband's family when their father died in 1961. When Leola died, we found the cards from his death. The one in Carrin's beautiful handwriting was the one on top. It was an honor to know Carrin and see her from time to time in Austin in our adulthoods.

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