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Joe Hightower Obituary

DR. JOE W. HIGHTOWER passed away surrounded by his family on July 25, 2014. He was born September 14, 1936, in Morrilton,AR, to Gene and Verda Hightower. He grew up in the Rio Grande Valley town of Weslaco, TX, where one of his greatest thrills was being scouted by the Cleveland Indians while he threw a no-hitter for the Weslaco High baseball team. He attended Harding University where he graduated summa cum laude and was named Scholar Athlete of the Arkansas Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.
He earned a master's and a Ph.D. in physical chemistry at Johns Hopkins University, and after research positions at Belfast University in Northern Ireland and at Mellon Institute in Pittsburgh, PA, he came to Rice University in 1967 and began a distinguished career as professor in the department of chemical engineering. His research specialty, heterogeneous catalysis, was in such demand internationally that he taught over 100 short courses on it and consulted for both U.S. and international catalyst and oil processing companies. He also served the University in administrative capacities including chairing the Tenure and Ethics Committee, serving on the Admissions Committee, and holding posts of Director of Sponsored Research, department chairman, and secretary of the faculty. Joe and his wife, Ann, were Faculty Associates at Baker College for over 30 years. In 2002, he won the C.M. and Demaris Hudspeth Award for Student Life and Clubs for his contributions to student life and student organizations at Rice.
Joe was also active in the American Chemical Society (ACS), and was named a Fellow in 2010. After chairing an ACS committee on automotive catalytic converters in the early 1970's, he testified before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Science and Technology as they drafted legislation requiring converters on cars. He was very active in the Houston section, and was a councilor to the national ACS. He chaired the ACS Petroleum Research Fund for five years. He was active in international catalysis circles, twice editing the proceedings of the International Congress on Catalysis. He was chair of the Gordon Research Conference board for half a dozen years. He was a founding member of the Southwest Catalysis Society, and received its Award for Excellence in Applied Catalysis in 2011. He won many other awards, including the American Chemical Society Award in Petroleum Chemistry, the Texas Institute of Chemists Honor Scroll, and the Alpha Chi Sigma Distinguished Alumni Award.
Joe was active in neighborhood affairs, serving several years as block chair and then president of the Southampton Extension Civic Club and leading the effort to establish the Southampton Extension Property Owners Association in its place to secure neighborhood deed restrictions.
The mission that meant the most to Joe, however, was the Hospitality Apartments, a nonprofit organization he helped found in 1968 with encouragement from his friends at Bering Drive Church of Christ. Located just south of the Medical Center, the Apartments provide free housing to families from outside the Houston area in need of extended treatment at the Texas Medical Center. Joe led the ministry's development from a single World War II "army barracks" rental apartment into a 46-unit, 4-story complex, which has served nearly 7,500 families from 49 states and over 60 foreign countries while being administered 100% by volunteers, and supported by over 20 churches from 9 denominations. In recognition of his efforts, Joe received the Jefferson Prize for Public Service in Houston in 1982 and the award for Leadership in Volunteerism in Houston in 1992. Houston mayor Bill White named February 18, 2007, Joe W. Hightower Day in honor of his work.
As part of the Hospitality Apartments ministry, Joe applied his chemistry skills to baking sourdough bread, which he gave to welcome all Apartments guests, to encourage volunteers, and to thank donors. Over his 43 years leading this organization, he baked well over 35,000 loaves of bread, and his wide circle of friends were all also recipients of loaves.
Joe is survived by his wife of 34 years, Ann; his daughter, Amy, and her husband, Jeff Bird; his brother, Ed, and his wife, Shirley; his niece, Sean, and her husband Bob Carlin and daughters Annelise and Grace; his niece, Shelley, and her husband Dr. Glenn McDonald and daughters Sophie, Hannah, and Olivia; his niece, Susan, and her husband David Pasztor; and his nephew, Edwin Jr., and his partner Jonathan Aspell. Joe was a lifelong member of the Church of Christ, and a member of the Bering Drive congregation since moving to Houston in 1967.
Memorial contributions are welcomed for the Hospitality Apartments, P.O. Box 25213, Houston, TX 77265-5213.

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Published by Houston Chronicle on Jul. 29, 2014.

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Mike Miller

November 5, 2014

When I was one of Dr. Hightower's students and also a grader for his class, I found him to be kind and very giving of his time. I didn't think much about it at the time, but years later when a fit of nostalgia came over me and I looked him up on Google I discovered that he and Ann were involved with Hospitality House. It came as no surprise.

Now I find out via the Owlmanac that he has passed away. Rest in peace, Joe. You were a good man.

My condolences to Ann and the rest of the family.

Gwynn Grandy

August 27, 2014

I particularly remember Joe from a Thanksgiving my family spent with Joe and Ann at the Hospitality Apartments. It was one of those Thanksgivings that makes you remember the true spirit of Thanksgiving, and appreciate the quiet moments of kindess and caring that happen in our lives.

Yildiz Bayazitoglu

August 26, 2014

Joe, you will be greatly missed. My husband Yildirim and I are saddened to learn the news. Thanks again for the delicious homemade bread, thanks for being a thoughtful, kind and caring friend. Our condolences to Ann and to your family.

Wm. Curt Conner

August 11, 2014

Joe was a prince who led many by his living example as a scientist, teacher, Christian, singer and friend. His life touched so many people in a loving way and the world is so much better with Joe's having been part of it.

James Denton

August 10, 2014

On behalf of the Cello Section of The Houston Symphony, I raise Joe and his family up to the care & protection of the G-d of my very limited understanding. We will miss his special philanthropy to our section in the form of a loaf of bread to each of our members on an annual basis!

K Cummings Pipes

August 4, 2014

David and I were blessed to know Dr. Hightower as Rice students. David was a Chem. E. who learned much from him. I was babysitter to his infant/toddler daughter for several years. We were also blessed to support his great work with the Hospitality Apartments. We enjoyed a loaf or two of his wonderful bread. We remember him with much admiration and gratitude. Our prayers are with his family and friends for comfort and peace.

Michelle Tsai

August 2, 2014

We were blessed by the Hospitality Apartments and for the many months we spent there, I had the honor of a more personal relationship with Joe and Ann. I am so blessed to have known Dr. Hightower and his beloved wife. Thank you for all you have done for so many people. With grateful hearts.

Roderick Lide

August 1, 2014

Joe was a leader. He could lead a chorus; lead a class; lead a prayer; lead a team; lead a committee; lead a department; lead a mission effort; lead a project; lead a study. A lot of us will need to take it up a notch to fill the vacancies he has left behind.

July 31, 2014

Joe Hightower was a Christian gentleman and friend. My late husband, Oliver, and I volunteered for five years at the Hospitality Apartments; it was such a rewarding experience. Joe was kind, thoughtful, and genuinely caring. I talked with him many times and enjoyed listening to him. May God bless his family.
Goodbye, Joe, you really were one of a kind. --Connie Thurmond

Alec Schrader

July 31, 2014

We will miss Joe. His leadership, energy and commitment to the Hospitality Apartments always inspired us.

July 30, 2014

Our condolences to Ann and his remaining family members.

Pat & Ben Outlaw

Jim Robin

July 30, 2014

I remember him well, especially his presentation on Chemistry at the Fall Girl Scout Program at Rice and the loaves of his sourdough bread that were our "gift" for participating. I especially enjoyed receiving some of his famous sourdough starter. My condolences to Ann and his remaining family members.

Tom Malloy

July 29, 2014

Very few people have had such a positive impact on so many as Joe.

Ms. Lee Bazar

July 29, 2014

Graduated from the same high school in Weslaco with Joe. He attended one of our WHS combined reunions held in Kerrville in 2008, and one of our area Dutch luncheons for WHS grads. I was one of the persons with whom he shared one of his bread loaves. I was saddened to hear of his passing, but know we will all be together again one day in heaven.

Paula Sanders

July 29, 2014

Joe was a great colleague to all of us at Rice. We worked together as members of Rice's Faculty Council. He chaired a particularly complicated case for our Tenure and Ethics Committee that took more than a semester of twice-weekly early morning meetings to complete. Joe brought his homemade bread, his toaster oven, and all the fixings to make cinnamon toast for all of the committee members for every early morning meeting. In addition to his bread baking, he also tended a beautiful collection of African violets. He was a man of strong convictions, and a profoundly decent and kind human being. I will miss him.

Sherry McNalty

July 29, 2014

Joe was one of the finest guys this world has ever known. We knew each other all our lives. Our families were friends before we were born. My husband,Russ, met him at Harding College. He was loved and will be missed by so many people. Just for awhile, and then we will join him in heaven. Praise the Lord!

Waldo Leggett

July 29, 2014

I was saddened to read of Joe's passing in the newspaper this morning. I knew Joe over 45 years and he will be greatly missed. I was honored to be a recepient of one of his loaves of bread.

July 29, 2014

My condolences to your family during this time of grief.

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