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Dr. Patricia Wallace
04/16/1938 - 11/27/2022
Dr. Patricia Ward Wallace, 84, passed away on Sunday, November 27, 2022 in Houston, Texas. She was an extraordinary mother, grandmother, historian, and trailblazing feminist.
Patricia was born on April 16, 1938, to Jessie Dawson and Nettie May Day in the small town of Streetman, Texas. Streetman was a town of little prospects having only one street. As a young child, she worked in the Dailey Bros. Circus with her father and her older brother Dale. While they tended to the horses and dogs, Patricia mastered trapeze and elephant-riding. After the untimely death of her father, Patricia was placed in the Methodist Home in Waco where she spent the remainder of her formative years as an orphan. School was her savior, especially Waco High School, where she won national debate tournaments, and graduated at the top of her class.
In 1954, she turned down a full debate scholarship to Baylor University to attend Southern Methodist University on an academic scholarship. During her time there, she was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa Society and Mortar Board and was a University Scholar. She pledged Chi Omega and remained active in the sorority for many years. Patricia continued to debate, and met David Ward, later to be her husband, as an opponent in the finals of a tournament. They married after graduation and moved to Austin.
Patricia entered the Masters Program at the University of Texas under the supervision of Dr. Robert A. Divine. She was recognized as a Woodrow Wilson Fellow and University Fellow and received her Master of Arts Degree in History in 1964.
Patricia paused her academic career upon the birth of her daughter Devon in 1966. Four years later, after her divorce, Patricia decided to pursue her PhD in History at the University of Texas under the direction of Dr. Divine and Walt Rostow, the former National Security Advisor to President Lyndon Johnson. With her young daughter in tow, Patricia spent a summer visiting Presidential libraries around the country researching what became her first book, The Threat of Peace: James F. Byrnes and the Council of Foreign Ministers. Shortly thereafter, she was recruited by Baylor University for a teaching position in the History Department.
Patricia spent the next 36 years teaching history to students at Baylor. In her retirement letter, she described her proudest accomplishments as "founding at Baylor a Phi Beta Kappa chapter, Mortar Board, the Baylor in London program and a Gender Studies minor." While teaching, she also authored seven more books: Politics of Conscience, a biography of Maine Senator Margaret Chase Smith, two histories of the Methodist Home, four histories of Waco and McClennan County, including, A Spirit So Rare, A History of the Women of Waco.
Patricia's influence on Baylor was not only academic. She was, sometimes by necessity, a zealous advocate for the equal rights of women. In her first year, she demanded and received pay commensurate with her male colleagues. While on track to becoming the first female tenured professor in the History Department, she realized that what she had been taught and what she was teaching, was the history of the white American male. Patricia created a women's American history course and founded the university's first gender studies program. With the creation of the Baylor in London study abroad program, Patricia developed a deep love of travel. She fulfilled her travel bucket list by visiting Russia, China, Australia, and Egypt.
Although her career was extremely important to Patricia, her small family was her priority. As a mother to Devon, she was always loving, supportive, encouraging, and available. She delighted in her grandchildren, Sam and Brynn and took them on wonderful trips and many adventures. When her son-in-law Mike Anderson was diagnosed with cancer, she moved in with the family to offer her assistance and loving support. She later made Houston her home, where she loved the theater, the art museums and the seafood. Hers was truly a life well lived.
Patricia is preceded in death by her brother Dale Dawson, and is survived by her daughter Devon Anderson and grandchildren, Sam Anderson and Brynn Anderson. A private graveside service will be held in Waco at a later date.
The family welcomes donations as an expression of sympathy to Patricia's favorite cause, Justice Forward, in lieu of flowers. (www.justiceforwardtx.org ).

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Published by Houston Chronicle on Dec. 4, 2022.

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Carolyn Krismer kalteyer

May 23, 2023

I knew brilliance when I saw it ..dr ward was a woman ahead of her times ...i took 4 classes with her .couldn´t write fast enough to keep up with all of her mind boggling thoughts...she was amazing ..what a wonderful historian ..I´ll never forget her

Grace Tippie Niemeyer

March 16, 2023

Dr. Wallace was a favorite professor for a favorite class. She made history come alive for me and for all of the other students in her classroom. I am glad I was able to visit her a few years after I graduated to tell her how wonderful her class was.

ALISON (ALLIE) HARDWICK

January 31, 2023

PAT WAS MY FRIEND AT SMU AND SHE WAS EXTRAORDINARY; IN MOST WAYS LIKE MOST OF OUR BEST FRIENDS, NOT AN ORDINARY SMU STUDENT. SHARP INTELLECT, INCISIVE UNDERSTANDING OF WHAT WAS BEFORE HER. WHAT SHE WENT ON TO ACCOMPLISH IS NTO SURPRISE TO ME.

Katherine Turner-Pearson

December 20, 2022

Dr. Wallace was my history professor when I went back to college at 40 to become an archaeologist. She just assumed I would be going on to graduate school (I did) and always treated me as if I was already in grad school. It mad me a much better student, and much better writer of history. I would often run into her around Waco, and we always had delightful chats. She was an amazing woman and will be missed.

Ron Capshaw

December 8, 2022

Dr. Wallace was my thesis director and taught me how to write. Whatever academic success I've achieved I owe completely to her. She was always very loyal. A great lady. A very great lady.
Ron Capshaw

Joan Supplee

December 7, 2022

Dear Devon, Sam and Brynn, very sorry to hear about the passing of your beloved mother and grandmother. She was a very special person who made a difference in the lives of her many students and colleagues, particularly the female ones, at Baylor. She was a strong role model and advocate of women´s equality. She blazed the path for me as the second woman hired in the department and mentored me during our time as colleagues. She left behind a strong legacy that will continue to impact women at Baylor for generations to come.

Nancy Latham

December 6, 2022

Devon I´m so sorry to hear this. Your mom was a special friend to the Latham family. Lucy and Russell loved and appreciated her so very much. Prayers and thoughts for you and your family. Your hearts will always remember the good times you shared.

Kirsten Freeman Fox, Ph.D.

December 6, 2022

For the Family of Patricia Dawson Ward Wallace
Please accept our sincere condolences on behalf of Mortar Board. Pat was a loyal life member and supporter. We were proud of her accomplishments as was her chapter at Southern Methodist University was..
She brought honor to us all, and she will be missed.
With sincere sympathy,
Kristen Freeman Fox, PhD
Executive Director
Mortar Board National College Senior Honor Society

Stephanie Turnham

December 5, 2022

I loved Dr. Wallace. I had her for undergrad American Foreign Policy, and later for a seminar in the Vietnam War. She even remembered me years later in a fashion show. She was a wonderful person and a brilliant scholar, writer and professor.

John Jurgensmeyer

December 5, 2022

I will never forget the day that she hosted the Baylor Graduate students for dinner ... and I proceeded to accidentally drop my plate of lasagna on the carpet. It was deathly silent, and she told me that she'd see me back here tomorrow with the carpet cleaner (with a smile on her face, which cut the tension I was feeling). I learned how to be a professional from Dr. Wallace, and happy she gave me the opportunity in the program. My sympathies to the family.

Sue Ducas Lowry

December 4, 2022

What an amazing life story. Celebrate the wonderful life of a true trailblazer.

Susan Palmer

December 4, 2022

Dr. Wallace was my History of American Women professor in 1983. I still fondly remember her and the class. I learned a lot!
To her family... I´m sorry for your loss.

Shawn Hunt

December 4, 2022

Devon your Mom was one heck of a lady! Sorry for this loss!

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