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Teresa Long Obituary

Teresa Lozano Long
Teresa (Terry) Lozano Long, a Texas icon beloved and respected for her brilliance, generosity, elegance, sincerity and impact, passed away peacefully on Sunday, March 21, 2021. As her devoted husband, Joe, had done every day during their 63 years of marriage, he was by her side, holding her hand. Terry and Joe personified the meaning of "happily ever after."
A young girl raised on a dairy farm in Premont, Texas, Terry stood on her graduation stage as valedictorian of her high school class at age 16 and later at her college commencement as the first Mexican American and woman to earn bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees in kinesiology from The University of Texas. Some seventy-four years later, she would stand in honor at the White House, as a 2019 recipient of the President's National Humanities Medal.
Terry met Joe while they were both teaching high school in Alice, Texas. After they each independently returned to Austin, they resumed their courtship and were married on February 1, 1958. From that moment on, Terry and Joe made a commitment to champion causes that they shared a passion for—with a special commitment to education, medicine and the performing and fine arts. They knew the opportunities that education afforded them, and they wanted to make sure that others, especially those less fortunate, would have access to success.
Together, Terry and Joe touched the lives of thousands of individuals with their generosity. Terry connected people to their destinies. She was always thinking. Always encouraging. Always kind. She shaped lives with her words and left a path of successes in her wake.
Terry once said, "Joe and I never had children, so we decided that if we could make enough money, we would help as many children as we could."
The Longs began funding scholars programs in earnest and in a variety of disciplines. They created professorships and chairs. As a special surprise to honor Terry, Joe made a $10 million gift to UT Austin, where the Institute of Latin American Studies now bears Terry's name. The gift reflected the Longs' desire to promote greater understanding and closer scholarly and cultural relationships between the U.S. and Latin America.
When Terry was a young girl in South Texas, she recalled that if any member of her family needed to see a top physician, they had to make a long day trip to San Antonio. Since South Texas was traditionally short on doctors, Terry and Joe decided to address that challenge. Beginning in the early 2000s, the Longs made consistent gifts to UT Health San Antonio to provide greater capacity for them to educate and train physicians who would serve in South Texas. In 2008, they augmented their gifts with $25 million to expand scholarships for students across Texas who wanted a career path in health care professions. In 2017—to mark their 59th wedding anniversary, Terry and Joe doubled down on their commitment with an additional $25 million to support scholarships for medical students and faculty recruitment. Today, the Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long School of Medicine has provided hundreds of students with a fully funded medical education. Some of Terry's most emotional and gratifying moments were spent meeting with Long Scholar Graduates who are now practicing medicine and caring for patients, access for Texans, and the future of medicine.
Among Terry's many commitments to volunteer service, she was a board member of the Texas Committee for the National Museum of Women in the Arts, a member of the UT Development Board and Chancellor's Council Executive Committee, a member of the National Council on the Arts, a trustee of Austin College, a member of a regional panel to interview applicants for White House fellowships, and an active member of St. Austin's Catholic Church.
Terry was a Distinguished Alumna of UT Austin and recipient of its College of Liberal Arts Pro Bene Meritis Award, the UT Law School's Thurgood Marshall Legal Society for Commitment to Diversity Award, the recipient of the Texas Medal of Arts Award and an inductee into the Texas Women's Hall of Fame. She was honored by the Bullock State History Museum with its "Women Shaping Texas in the 20th Century" award and was the first recipient of the Inaugural Madeleine Rast Award from the National Museum of Women in the Arts.
In 2018, Terry and Joe received the highest honor bestowed by The University of Texas System Board of Regents, the Santa Rita Award for philanthropy and public service. They were only the 26th and 27th recipients in the award's 58-year history.
Terry was a devout Catholic who was proud to be an American and a Longhorn. She and Joe loved to listen to internationally acclaimed UT classical pianist and Long Endowed Chair in Piano, Anton Nel, perform at their home over cocktails.
And they especially loved the joy of hearing performances at their home by young Austin Soundwave musicians. Terry believed that children with access to musical learning and performance experiences had better opportunities to thrive in broader learning environments.
Among thousands of her "education children," the ones who have become nurses and doctors, teachers and social workers, mechanics and plumbers, and those who are not yet born but will benefit from her generosity, Terry is survived by her brother, Hector Lozano, nieces, nephews, cousins and dear friends who loved and admired her. She is also survived by Ulises and Betty Perez, who gifted Terry and Joe with three honorary grandchildren who lit up their lives daily: Gael, Alan and Aranza. And of course, Joe. Her love. Her inspiration. Her rock. Her steady hand. Terry's advice to anyone lucky enough to hear her love story was "walk through this life together."
Joe Long and the Long family wish to express special gratitude for exceptional care administered by Dr. Neela Patel of the Long School of Medicine at UT Health San Antonio, and to Laura Santelli of Halcyon Home.
A rosary will be held Tuesday evening, March 23, at 7 PM at Weed Corley Fish Funeral Home at 3125 North Lamar Blvd., Austin. A public graveside service at Cook-Walden/Capital Parks Cemetery, 14501 N IH 35, Pflugerville, Texas, will be held Wednesday, March 24, at 10 AM.
In lieu of flowers, the Long family respectfully requests that memorial contributions be made to Austin Soundwaves, AVANCE-Austin, or the Texas Interscholastic League Foundation, all organizations created to help young people achieve their fullest potential.

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Published by Austin American-Statesman from Mar. 23 to Mar. 24, 2021.

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Viola Garza

March 17, 2024

May you continue to rest peacefully in paradise and may perpetual light shine upon her.
My dear cousin and sister in Christ.

Viola L Garza

March 26, 2021

First of all, my most sincere condolences to the family of this remarkable women, willing to share her hard work and dedication for education along with her loving husband. The students having the opportunity to continue their professional careers, through the efforts of Theresa and Joe Long, is a gift that will help so many, and their legacy will continue to live strong and not be forgotten. Wish I could've met Theresa, even if it was just to give her a big thank you hug. They both are a big inspiration of what love is really like. Not only the love between them but also brotherly love, love of their country and community. Our Heavenly Father has received her with open arms and said, your job is done, good and faithful servant. Amen! What a powerful recognition that is. May eternal rest grant unto her O Lord and may Perpetual Light shine upon her. Amen May she continue to intercede for love and peace in our country. Amen Love and blessings to all.

Theresa Ortiz

March 25, 2021

My condolences to her family. I never knew Mrs. Long but she sounds like a remarkable person, so gifted and willing to share her love and support for others. We need more people like her and her husband. May she Rest In Peace with our Lord. Theresa Ortiz

Doris Preston

March 24, 2021

My condolences to her family and may she Rip!

Rosa & Johnny Richards

March 24, 2021

Mr. Long,

Years ago; in 1971 my husband Johnny and I managed your apartments on Red River known as Barrister Manor. You and Mrs. Long were so kind to us during our employment with you and we kept in touch for many years. Our daughter Jenny was the “child” of all your student tenants and we were thrilled to be part of your world then. We are saddened by the loss of Mrs. Long, but her life was filled with joy, laughter and Joe. Her memory will always bring joy to all who knew her.

Viola Lozano Garza

March 23, 2021

Our most sincere condolences to the Lozano and Long family and all of Terry's friends. May our good Lord embrace you into His loving arms at this very difficult time. Eternal rest grant unto her O'Lord and may Perpetual Light shine upon her. May Teresa Altagracia Lozano Long rest in peace O'Lord. Love and blessings to all. From the Bertha Blanca Lozano Salazar family. Amen

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