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Julie, so sorry to read about your Mom passing. My prayers are with you and your family. Donna Cross Bezdek
Donna Bezdek
August 29, 2019 | Deer Park, TX | Friend


Photo courtesy of Lindley-Robertson-Holt Funeral Home - Navasota
Navasota, Texas
Nov 5, 1935 – Jul 30, 2019
Elizabeth Anne McFarlin Thomas, 83, of Anderson, Texas, formerly of Pasadena, Texas, died Tuesday evening, July 30, 2019, at CHI St. Joseph Health Regional Hospital in Bryan, Texas.
Funeral services will take place 2:00 pm Sunday, August 4, 2019, at Anderson First United Methodist Church, 256 S. Main St., in Anderson, with Pastor Jeremy Woodley officiating. Interment will follow in Martin’s Prairie Cemetery in Keith. Arrangements are with Lindley-Robertson-Holt Funeral Home of Navasota.
Elizabeth Anne was the fifth of six children born to John Watson and Jessie Elizabeth Sisk McFarlin on November 5, 1935 in Big Sandy, Texas.. When the family moved to Haskell, Texas in 1947, Anne’s determination and intelligence led to scholastic success and leadership roles unique for a woman of her time and place.
As president of Haskell’s Methodist youth group, she met Clyde Thomas, who was president of the Paint Creek Methodist youth group. The high school sweethearts married in 1952, moved to Abilene first and then Denton, where Julie Anne and Steven Donald were born while the couple attended college. In 1954, after Clyde received his accounting degree, the family moved to Pasadena, Texas where Jennifer Leigh and Andrew Alan were born.
Anne obtained her Masters Degree in English Literature from the University of Houston and began teaching at San Jacinto College. Students recall her intimidating glare should a comma be misplaced or subject and verb fail to agree. However, they also said that her classes, though challenging, taught them how to communicate effectively through the written word….with commas properly placed. She advanced to Dean of the English Department, was nominated for the prestigious Piper Award for teaching excellence and retired after thirty years of service.
Anne was president, founder and active supporter of many groups that fostered and appreciation for education, music and history including Pasadena Philharmonic Orchestra, Pasadena Historic Society, San Jacinto Day Foundation, Harris County Historical Commission and Anderson Historical Society. She also was a Girl Scout Leader, a 4-H group leader, a Rotary Ann, chairman of the Pasadena Strawberry Festival and an active member of Pasadena First United Methodist Church.
Her love of Texas history lead to in-depth research on Sam Houston and his racehorses which became a published piece. An avid “Sesquicentenniallist”, she was instrumental in the creation and publication of The Texian Calendar and Diary. During these busy years, Anne and Clyde also showed great entrepreneurial spirit. They owned a shoe store, opened a feed store, and became sheep farmers, cattle ranchers and Christmas tree growers.
Always kind and patient, determined yet forgiving, the hallmarks of Anne’s life were her belief in the value of education and the love of family. Her mantra – “You can do anything you set your mind to” was demonstrated in her life’s accomplishments. She will be dearly missed, but she has made the world a better place.
Anne was preceded in death by her parents, brothers, Stanford and Bill McFarlin, sisters, Mary Elaine Barnet and Jean Austin.
Survivors include her husband of 67 years, Clyde Thomas of Anderson; children, Julie Thomas Horn and husband Geoff of Navasota, Steven Donald Thomas and wife Vicki of Montgomery, TX, Jennifer Thomas of Shiro and Andrew Thomas and wife Shelley of Fruitland, Idaho; 11 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren; a sister, Nancy Woodson of Denver, CO along with many other relative, friends and Texians.
For those that desire, it has been suggested that memorials in Anne’s name be made to Anderson First United Methodist Church, 256 S. Main St., Anderson, TX 77830 or a favorite charity.
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Julie, so sorry to read about your Mom passing. My prayers are with you and your family. Donna Cross Bezdek
Donna Bezdek
August 29, 2019 | Deer Park, TX | Friend
Thank you Mrs. Thomas for believing in me and giving me a chance to teach at San Jacinto College for 7 years. Thanks to this opportunity, I was able to gain valuable experience in higher education. I expanded my professional network and improved my curriculum to get the job I currently have. I will never forget that first time you observed my class and forever changed our professional relationship. Your respect and support despite being an adjunct will always be remembered. Descanse en paz...
Saul Olivares
August 18, 2019 | Houston, TX | Coworker
I recall Mrs. Thomas very well. She was one of my English teachers at San Jac. I had her for Technical Writing and at the time I was taking her class I had already written numerous magazine articles and at least two books. I was her opposite when it came to technology. I embraced and loved it with all my heart. She wasn't or didn't seem so fond of it. Advances in printer technology at the time in the late 1980s gave us near letter quality text something you had a hard time discerning as...
David Martin
August 16, 2019 | Houston, TX | Student
So very sorry for your loss. May Gods blessings bring you comfort during this time.
Ginger Lambert
August 15, 2019 | Pasadena, TX | Coworker
What a Great Lady, our prayers are with the family. I know she will be missed by all, she is in a better place !
Larry & Sylvia Cernosek
August 10, 2019 | Deer Park, TX
All I can say is: my heart is breaking for her family. She was such an inspiration in my life. I respected and loved her.
Clara Evans
August 04, 2019 | Newton, TX | Coworker
May the peace of God be with you today and the many days to come.
Phillis Allen
August 04, 2019 | Anderson
Rest in peace, sweet Anne.
You are remembered well.
David Stacy
August 03, 2019 | Houston, TX | Coworker
For years it has been my pleasure to spend time with Anne, with her bright spirit and indomitable wit. Our common interests fueled our conversations about family, work, and current events. We tried very hard to solve the worlds problems, with only marginal success. I miss her.
Elizabeth Germany
August 03, 2019 | Houston, TX | Family