Louise Abt Clay (’56), Liberty. She served at Texas Instruments as a computer programmer -- back when computers were huge and slow. She then worked at Halliburton in Houston, and also owned her own business, Animal Inn, for 25 years. Louise placed in the National Spelling Bee twice at age 11 and 12. She loved playing violin, piano and bridge. The mother of a child with special needs, she was active in organizations that helped supported living centers. Survivors include sister Sara Hatfield Thompson (’58).
Submitted By jd0307 on Mon, 02/14/2022 - 3:27pm
Louise Abt Clay (’56), Liberty. She served at Texas Instruments as a computer programmer -- back when computers were huge and slow. She then worked at Halliburton in Houston, and also owned her own business, Animal Inn, for 25 years. Louise placed in the National Spelling Bee twice at age 11 and 12. She loved playing violin, piano and bridge. The mother of a child with special needs, she was active in organizations that helped supported living centers. Survivors include sister Sara Hatfield Thompson (’58).