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Kathleen Hartnett White of Rosanky, Edward McMinn White and Julie Bryan White of Marfa; and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren.


Walter Beakley Scott, Goliad, died July 9, 2013. He was born Oct 14, 1931, in Charlotte, Atascosa County,


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to Walter and Josie Scott. He graduated as valedicto- rian from Charlotte High School and attended Baylor University on scholarship, where he received a double major in geology and Spanish with minors in history and radio. Walter married Mary Elizabeth Vaughan on July 6, 1960 and subsequently moved to Goliad, where they have spent the better part of the past 53 years liv- ing on their ranch, the Copa de Vino. Scott was a charter member of the Texas Longhorn


Breeders Association of America (TLBAA). He was elected a TSCRA director in 1977 and elevated to hon- orary director in 2002. He is survived by his wife Mary Elizabeth; children,


Michael and Lee Scott of Houston; Richard and Vicky Scott of Allen; Eric and Carol Scott of Goliad; Anthony Scott of Tomball; Stephanie and Ted Rodriguez of San Antonio; and grandchildren. Memorials may be sent to St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, Goliad, or Hospice of South Texas.


TSCRA Honorary Director Hatch Cummings Smith, 60, died July 14, 2013. He was born in Austin to Mary


Pauline “ChuChu” Waltmon Smith and Damon Philip Smith Jr. As a boy he worked for his father — cattle ranch-


ing or astride a horse. Summers and after school, he worked for the family business, the Llano Livestock Auction, of which he took the helm. Smith served as director and president of the Na-


tional Livestock Marketing Association and the Live- stock Marketing Association of Texas. He is survived by his wife Fraser; son Hatch Cum-


mings Smith Jr. and his wife; daughter Katherine Sut- tles Smith; his mother; and numerous other relatives. Memorials may be made to Grace Episcopal Church,


1200 Oatman, Llano, Texas 78643, or to The McCombs School of Business, Attention: Development and Exter- nal Relations, 2110 Speedway, Mail Stop B6006, Austin, Texas 78712. The memo line should read: Damon P. Smith III, Endowed Scholarship Fund.


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