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He is forever my inspiration to work hard and smart to achieve my goals without violating the rights of others and to establish only win-win relationships.
Tony John
October 18, 2020 | Houston, TX | Friend
Houston, Texas
GORDON ARBUTHNOT CAIN died October 22, 2002 in Houston of heart failure. The son of Gordon Dunn Cain and Ola Arbuthnot, he was born in Baton Rouge on May 31, 1912, and grew up in Baton Rouge, Calhoun, and Rayville, Louisiana. He is survived by his wife, Mary Hancock Cain; two step-children,...
Read MoreHe is forever my inspiration to work hard and smart to achieve my goals without violating the rights of others and to establish only win-win relationships.
Tony John
October 18, 2020 | Houston, TX | Friend
Dear Peggy, William & Gordon ~
I want to acknowledge your dear father and grandfather for the contribution he made to the Houston community, and The Foundation for Financial Literacy in particular. His is a proud legacy of generosity and accomplishment. May that spirit live in us.
~ pj
PJ Gunter
November 05, 2002 | Houston, TX
To: Mrs. Cain, children, grandchildren and future generations
For the brief period of time we were able to be in the presence of Gordon Cain, our lives and the lives of generations to come was changed because of his leadership in business and his caring to better the lives he touched.
Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Adney
October 31, 2002 | Lake Jackson, TX
My sympathy to Gordon Cain's wife, Mary, children and grandchildren. Having met Mr. Cain on two occasions I was struck by his humbleness. He was a true gentleman and a special person. My husband worked for Cain Chemical and he benefited from his leadership in business. He was a great inspiration to those who came in contact with him. I know he will be missed by family and friends.
Gay C Dawson
October 29, 2002 | Houston , TX
Mr. Gordon Cain is and has been an inspiring leader to many, me included.
Thank you and God bless you.
Jonathan Avery
October 27, 2002 | Houston, TX
Our deepest sympathy to you, Mary, and all of your family. We have lost a good friend. Much love,
Bill and Joan Edmonds
October 26, 2002 | Birmingham, AL
Our prayers are with Mrs. Cain and the Cain family, he was well respected by the hourly employees at Sterling Chemicals in Texas City who wished he never sold the plant. He was a true Leader and very caring person, we need more people like him in both the business and personal world. My husband always talked highly of Mr. Cain, he will be sadly missed by all.
MaryAlice & John Wright
October 25, 2002 | Texas City, TX
My sincere sympathy and prayers to Mrs. Cain, and the family and friends of Gordan Cain.
I benefited from the vision, leadership, and values that Mr. Cain brought Cain Chemical. He was a leader of distiction, and I am grateful that he shared his life and philosophy with us in his autobiography. I only met him personnaly twice, and yet he touched my life forever.
Joseph G. McDevitt
October 25, 2002 | Grand Ledge, MI
God bless you all!!!
Kathy Greer
October 25, 2002 | Houston, TX