Scottie Gayle Stevenson was the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Coke Stevenson, Jr. and grandaughter of Coke Stevenson, former Governor of Texas.
She graduated from Austin High School, received her BA from the University of Texas and a Masters in Public Health from the University of California at Berkley.
Her professional career began with the American Cancer Society of Texas and she retired as the Director of Primary Health Care for Hays, Caldwell, Bastrop, Blanco, Fayette and Lee counties. She retired in l996 to devote full attention to Rancho San Francisco in Lockhart which she shared with her dear friend and business partner, Nanci Falley. Scottie Gayle and Nanci worked together to build the American Indian Horse Registry.
Scottie Gayle Stevenson deeply loved her native state of Texas and nurtured it's people and it's creatures with and enduring tenderness that will long be remembered.
She is survived by her mother, Mr. Coke R. Stevenson,Jr. siter, Linda Fay Corbo and husband Mel Corbo of San Antonio; friend, Nanci Falley of Lockhart; nephews, Coke S. Corbo and wife Diane of Houston and Scott S. Corbo and wife Amy of Dallas; three great-nieces and one great-nephew; aunts, Mrs. Margaret Preston Stewart of Cleburn, Mrs. Mary Flanagan of Port Arthur, and Jane Chandler of Ozona.
Interment at the Stevenson Ranch in Junction, Texas.
Scottie Gayle Stevenson was the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Coke Stevenson, Jr. and grandaughter of Coke Stevenson, former Governor of Texas.
She graduated from Austin High School, received her BA from the University of Texas and a Masters in Public Health from the University of California at Berkley.
Her professional career began with the American Cancer Society of Texas and she retired as the Director of Primary Health Care for Hays, Caldwell, Bastrop, Blanco, Fayette and Lee counties. She retired in l996 to devote full attention to Rancho San Francisco in Lockhart which she shared with her dear friend and business partner, Nanci Falley. Scottie Gayle and Nanci worked together to build the American Indian Horse Registry.
Scottie Gayle Stevenson deeply loved her native state of Texas and nurtured it's people and it's creatures with and enduring tenderness that will long be remembered.
She is survived by her mother, Mr. Coke R. Stevenson,Jr. siter, Linda Fay Corbo and husband Mel Corbo of San Antonio; friend, Nanci Falley of Lockhart; nephews, Coke S. Corbo and wife Diane of Houston and Scott S. Corbo and wife Amy of Dallas; three great-nieces and one great-nephew; aunts, Mrs. Margaret Preston Stewart of Cleburn, Mrs. Mary Flanagan of Port Arthur, and Jane Chandler of Ozona.
Interment at the Stevenson Ranch in Junction, Texas.
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