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Ray Nesbitt Obituary

Ray Ben Nesbitt passed away on Saturday, the 15th of February 2014, in Houston. He was 80 years old.
Ray was born on the 12th day of December 1933, in Marshall, Texas, to Gladys Futrell Nesbitt and Joe Morrison Nesbitt. Ray grew up in Marshall and graduated from Marshall High School in 1952. He married his high school sweetheart, Sarah Boone Nesbitt, on the 29th of May 1952. Ray graduated from Texas A&M with a B.S. in Chemical Engineering in 1955 and began his storied career with Humble Oil Company in Baytown, Texas, in 1955.
After graduating from Texas A&M, Ray had various job opportunities to choose from, but accepted the offer from Humble Oil Company since they promised he would "never have to leave the state of Texas." In November of 1963, Ray, Sarah and oldest daughters Karen and Lynn moved to New Canaan, Connecticut, where Ray was promoted to a position with Esso Chemical in New York, New York. The next relocation was in 1968 to Severna Park, Maryland. Joining the family in this move was youngest daughter Laura. Following another six-month stint in New York, Ray was promoted to Vice President of Exxon Chemical Europe in 1970 and the family moved to Brussels, Belgium for three years. Daughter Karen has the unusual distinction of having three senior rings from three different high schools during this hectic period. In 1973, Ray and the family returned to the U.S. where he was appointed to various other positions, including senior vice president of Exxon Chemical Company, President of Exxon Chemical Americas, and ending his career in Houston as President of Exxon Chemical Company. He retired in 1998 after 43 years of service, with perfect attendance. Ray served as a director of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas - Houston branch from 1997 to 2002. He also served on the Board of Directors for Marshall National Bank, Hibernia Bank and Cleco Corporation. A member of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, he held leadership positions with the U.S. Chemical Manufacturers Association, American Plastics Council, Chlorine Chemistry Council and Chemical Industry Institute of Toxicology, among others. None of these achievements would have been possible without the unwavering support of his loving wife, Sarah. She approached every transition with grace and enthusiasm.
Ray's life story would be incomplete without mentioning his love for his alma mater, Texas A&M University. As Ray once said on behalf of him and Sarah, "Texas A&M gave us a great start that resulted in a very successful career with Exxon and we want to share some of the benefits." Some of their gifts to the University include the Sarah B. Nesbitt Scholarship - Chemical Engineering, the Joe M. Nesbitt Professorship - Chemical Engineering, the Ray B. Nesbitt Scholarship - Chemical Engineering, the Ray B. Nesbitt Endowment for Faculty Excellence in Chemical Engineering and the Ray B. Nesbitt '55 Undergraduate Study Area in the Jack E. Brown Engineering Building. Among other gifts, Ray and Sarah were endowed 12th Man donors. Some of the leadership roles Ray held were on the Chemical Engineering Advisory Council and the Executive Committee for the One Spirit, One Vision Campaign. He was honored to be a member of the Gold Century Club, A&M Legacy Society and to have received the Engineering Outstanding Alumni Award, among others.
Ray never wandered far from his roots in East Texas. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, playing poker with his life-long friends and playing a competitive hand of "42" with his children and grandchildren. Ray was an avid sports fan and religiously followed the Houston Texans, Houston Rockets, Houston Astros and, of course, his beloved Texas Aggies. The family he leaves behind will always treasure the memories of our many extraordinary family vacations. Ray knew that the memories of time spent with family were the most valuable things he could ever leave behind. His children and grandchildren will carry on this tradition in his memory.
Preceded in death by his parents and sisters, June Flatt and JoAnn Copeland, Ray is survived by his wife Sarah of nearly 62 years; daughter Karen Marti and son-in-law Evan of Houston, daughter Lynn Nesbitt of Houston, daughter Laura Mathews and son-in-law Chris of Camas, Washington; grandchildren Taylor Moffatt and wife Grayson of Houston, Sarah Mathews of Dallas, Samuel Hubbard of Houston, Marissa Mathews of Dallas; sisters Alva Atherton of Houston and Bonnie Ferguson of Loudon, Tennessee.
Friends are cordially invited to a visitation with the family from five o'clock this afternoon until seven o'clock this evening, Wednesday, the 19th of February, in the library and grand foyer of Geo. H. Lewis & Sons, 1010 Bering Drive in Houston.
The funeral service is to be conducted at one o'clock in the afternoon on Thursday, the 20th of February, at St. Francis Episcopal Church, 345 Piney Point Road in Houston, where the Rev. Stuart A. Bates, Rector, is to officiate.
The interment is to be conducted at eleven o'clock in the morning on Saturday, the 22nd of February, at Nesbitt Cemetery in Nesbitt, Texas, where Fr. John Himes of Trinity Episcopal Church of Marshall, Texas, is to officiate.
In lieu of customary remembrances, the family requests with gratitude that memorial contributions in Mr. Nesbitt's memory be directed to The Women's Home, 607 Westheimer Rd.?, Houston, TX, 77006?; or to St Francis Episcopal Church, 345 Piney Point Rd., Houston, TX, 77024.

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Published by Houston Chronicle from Feb. 17 to Feb. 19, 2014.

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Federico J. Baptista

February 11, 2020

Ray Nesbitt was a great American, a great professional and a good friend. He was the boss of my boss in Exxon Chemicals, but once he retired we became good friends. Having lunch with him a several times a year was always interesting and a learning experience. May he rest in peace.

March 18, 2014

Sarah & family, we were so sorry to hear of Ray's passing . Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this most difficult time. Phil & Pam Briggs

February 21, 2014

Sarah, Joe joins me in sending you and the girls love and prayers. Bitsy Walker

Ray Adams

February 21, 2014

The Nesbitt Family--
Very sorry to hear of the passing of Ray.
I had the privledge of working with Ray in the Chemical organization and developed a great deal of respect and appreciation for his leadership and integrity.
Praying that the Nesbitt Family will experience the wonderful grace and peace of out Lord during this very difficult time.
Our Love in Him--Ray and Harriet Adams

Sherman Glass

February 21, 2014

Dear Sara and Family, Please accept our deepest sympathy. Ray was such a great man who left an indelible impression on everyone he met. We feel privileged to have known him. Sherman and Alana Glass

Becky C. Sharp

February 20, 2014

Sarah, You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.
The Cain Girls
Celia, Becky, and Katie Jo

Gretchen Jameson

February 20, 2014

Sarah,
Peter and I are so sorry to hear of Ray's passing. Please let us know, if you need anything. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
warmly,
Gretchen and Peter Jameson

Your Neighbors at Winston Woods

February 20, 2014

Dear Sarah and Family,
We will always remember Ray as the "statesman" of Winston Woods. His wisdom and humor made our neighborhood meetings truly pleasurable. We will miss a great man and a wonderful neighbor.

February 20, 2014

Ray,"Bubba", was one of my many cousins I never got to meet because of the many miles between us. For some reason his passing leaves a big hole in my heart. I'll see you on the other side someday Cuz.

Larry & Ramona Swain

February 20, 2014

Sorry to hear about the passing of your Father. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during your time of bereavement. May God give you the strength to endure all the days ahead. If the future seems overwhelming, remember that it comes one moment at a time. Look to God for strength and guidance. He will walk you through the process.

Bob Zumwalt

February 19, 2014

Sarah, I'm very sorry to learn of Ray's passing. I remember with fondness the study sessions at the married student's apartments at TAMC and the delicious meals you served. Ray was a brilliant student, a great engineer, and an inspirational leader. I worked on the refinery side of the fence at Baytown, and I appreciate Ray's helpful advice for my own career with Exxon.

February 19, 2014

Deepest sympathy to the family, especially Karen and Taylor.
Dr Robert R Debes

Federico J Baptista

February 18, 2014

Ray Nesbitt was a dear friend with whom I had the pleasure of spending some time with him in recent years after I moved to Houston. Wanda and I are deeply saddened by his passing and we will miss him dearly. Our condolences to his family and friends.

Corbin Snow

February 18, 2014

C.L. Snow

Anci Waugh

February 17, 2014

I am so sad to hear about Ray's passing. Sarah my prayers are wiyh you and the family. Sorry I cannot attend the funeral, travelling down south. Will be in touch as soon as I am back in the USA Grief, like the ocean comes in waves only to recede and come yet again. But with it comes healing.Memories wash ashore and are bathed by the golden sun. Grab hold of those memories and let them fill the emptiness. ~Eva Vichules
ANCI

Robert Tusch

February 17, 2014

Sorry to hear of Ray's passing. I first worked in Ray's part of Exxon in 1965 and then on and off for the next 32 years. I got to know Ray through work and can say that he was a good leader with a lot of knowledge of the chemical industry. I will miss him for sure.

M. Nazmul Karim

February 17, 2014

Really sorry and saddened by the news. My deepest sympathies to the family in this difficult time.

Debbie Lout

February 17, 2014

To Karen Marti, I was saddened to hear about the passing of your dad. Just cherish the wonderful memories you have of him.

Betty and Lewis Cope

February 17, 2014

So sad to hear of Ray Ben's passing. We have such fond memories of Marshall as well as Houston days.

Betty and Lewis Cope

Betty and Lewis Cope Cope

February 17, 2014

So sad to hear of Ray's passing. We have such fond memories of Ray, and of the Marshall as well as Houston days.

Betty and Lewis Cope

February 17, 2014

Our hearts go out to you, his family. Savor the precious memories of the wonderful times together. Rod and Dora

Jerry Hicks

February 17, 2014

My sincere condolences from your former
neighbor in Lakewood.

Jill and Kevin

February 17, 2014

Ray was a great man who will be missed by all. Take comfort that his strength will always be a part of you and he has left a bounty of beautiful memories.

Mrs B. Jones

February 17, 2014

Our condolence to your family.
Those who have lost loved ones desire as your family for the time when no one will experience the lost we feel.
God's Word provides us this hope.

Karen

February 16, 2014

Sending my love and prayers to Sara and Angel. Your husband and brother will be missed.

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