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H. Gibbs Bauer
February 14, 2023
Still find it hard to believe that Sue´s gone. For anyone who wants to understand the incomparable impact the Trammel family had on the State of Texas, there´s no better place to look than "Aunt Mary Scrapbook" (2014). To Sue I was probably Just a shy Texas boy who didn´t have much to say. To me she was like a movie star. The movie "Giant" had Elizabeth Taylor. Texas had Sue Trammell Whitfield.
H. Gibbs Bauer
December 14, 2022
Very sorry to hear the news. My Dad, Howard Gibbs Bauer, Sr. DDS, and Sue´s Dad, W. B. "Tex" Trammell were great friends, and Mr. Trammell was a great friend and benefactor to my family and me personally. I was introduced to Sue and Bryan and Mrs. Trammell on several occasions, and I remember very well my Dad´s monthly lunches with Mr. Trammell at the ROCC, but Dad was much younger than Mr. Trammell, and I was correspondingly much younger than Sue and Bryan. Even so, I always felt the warm glow of the Trammell family´s love as trusted friends of my family and me.
It´s hard to believe that they are all gone now, leaving the rest of us to carry on in a world that is scarcely recognizable compared with the one we grew up in. But the memory of those great Texans will always be there as an inspiration for all who care to look deeply into it, and one of the very best places to look is "Aunt Mary´s Scrapbook" which was published several years ago by Sue and Susan Trammell Whitfield. Looking at the photos in that book never fails to remind me of the truly great roots we all have as Texans and the need, as articulated so profoundly in Peter Weir´s "Dead Poets Society, to seize the day and make our lives great and memorable!
My sincerest condolences and best wishes to both the Trammel and the Whitfield extended families. Your loved ones may be gone, but they´re not forgotten. And those of us who knew them and felt the warm glow of their love and friendship for all our our young lives are truly among the most blessed and luckiest people in the world. Along with my parents, our priest, Rev. Dr. J. T. Bagby of St. Martin´s Church, and Tex Robertson of Camp Longhorn, Tex Trammell and his extended family had by far the most profound and positive influence on me personally, and the depths of my gratitude and appreciation for every bit of that love, friendship, and inspiration is unfathomable.
March 5, 2020
My mother Randa Kerr Davis adored you from kindergarten on. We all will miss you ! Our family hopes that you are together forever in spirit.
Love, Veta Davis Maxwell
February 22, 2020
a great lady we loved joining us for avalon breakfast on saturdays
the pearson faily will miss her
gary pearson
Marvin McMurrey
February 22, 2020
Part of the old Houston dynasty. Rest in peace Mrs. Whitfield.
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