Ethel May Emmons

1918 ∼ 2012

Ethel May Emmons

Mrs. Ethel May Moore Emmons, 94, died on Thursday, July 19, at Ridgecrest Retirement Center in Waco, Texas. She was born Ethel May Moore on March 4, 1918, to Luther Carter Moore and Ida Wallace Moore of Minden, La. She attended Louisiana College in Pineville and was active in choir and debate. She graduated with a degree in Latin and English and was salutatorian of her class. She taught at Sikes La. High School and there met Winfred S. Emmons, Jr. They were married in 1942 in San Diego, Calif., where Winfred was stationed during the war. They subsequently lived in Baton Rouge, Charlottesville, Va., and Arkadelphia, Ark. before settling in Beaumont, where Winfred was employed on the English faculty of Lamar University.

Mrs. Emmons taught Latin at South Park, Forest Park, Central and West Brook high schools. She was well-loved and highly respected as a teacher magistra of what to her was a living language. Her Latin club activities were legendary, including Roman banquets and annual trips to both state and national Junior Classical League conventions, where her students routinely won awards for achievement in grammar, derivatives, oratory, mythology, and other subjects. She was honored as PTA Teacher of the Year at West Brook High School in 1987 and was given the Beaumont A&M Club's Outstanding Teacher award in 1988.

Mrs. Emmons was an active and faithful member of Calder Baptist Church, serving as an adult Sunday School teacher, Girls Auxiliary director, and choir member. She was also a longtime member of the Beaumont Civic Opera and the Interfaith Choir. After 35 years of teaching, she retired in 1988 at the age of 70. In 2009 she moved to Ridgecrest Retirement Center in Waco, Texas, where she enjoyed doing crossword puzzles, reading a book a day, and following politics and the Houston Rockets.

She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband and her sister Mary Olive Moore Hebert. She is survived by a brother, Luther William Moore of Minden, Louisiana; a son, Winfred Emmons III of Waco, his wife Bonnie, and their son Winfred IV; a daughter, Jeanne Emmons of North Sioux City, South Dakota, her husband Adam Frisch and their children Austin and Eleanor; and a son, Don Emmons of Austin, his wife Margo, and their children Rebecca, Rachel, and Carlos; and five great grandchildren.

Visitation will be at Claybar Funeral home in Beaumont on Tuesday, July 24, from 4-6 P.M. with a funeral service to follow at Claybar at 6:00. Dr. James Fuller of Calder Baptist Church will officiate. There will be a private burial on Wednesday at Forest Lawn Cemetery.

Condolences

Anonymous July 29, 2012
Many thanks to all who posted her with warm wishes and memories of our Mother. It was truly heartwarming to us to read each and every one of them.##imported-begin##Winfred S. Emmons, III##imported-end##
Anonymous July 27, 2012
Dear Jeanne, Knowing your mother from the time we became best friends in the fourth grade until she became my beloved teacher was a blessing to me. She had a huge influence on my life growing up - getting me interested in theater, opera and singing - no##imported-begin##Sandra Richmond Carrington##imported-end##
Anonymous July 25, 2012
Mrs. Emmons was a kind and gracious teacher. I remember her fondly as a GA leader at church. And I also knew I would always see her and Dr. Emmons in their places in the choir on Sunday mornings. Cantate Domino##imported-begin##Sarah Tutt##imported-end##
Anonymous July 25, 2012
I hope that you will find solace in the legacy that Magistra is leaving behind. She truly made a difference every day of her spirited life. Ave et Vale Catullus 101. Andrea Weis Latin teacher at Indian Hill Middle School in Cincinnati, Ohio##imported-begin##Andrea Weis##imported-end##
Anonymous July 24, 2012
Ethel May was such a joyful, sweet and caring person. A wonderful mentor to many young people, she was brilliant and witty and fun. She and Win were a treasure at Calder Baptist for many years. We miss them. Deepest sympathy at your loss.##imported-begin##Paula Bothe##imported-end##
Anonymous July 24, 2012
Jeanne and Adam - my prayers and sympathy to you and your family at this time of loss. It is clear your mother deeply touched the lives of those she taught and met. She seems to have passed some of her passion to you, Jeanne. Remembering you as you hav##imported-begin##Sister Shirley Fineran##imported-end##
Anonymous July 24, 2012
Farewell to a dear, sweet, and brilliant lady! My condolences to Jeanne and all the children and grandchildren of two great souls, Winfred and Ethel May Emmons.##imported-begin##David Hooker##imported-end##
Anonymous July 24, 2012
Respect & affection for Ms Emmons, she will be missed Former latin student in 1963 Madelon Graham PO Box 7330 Beaumont, TX 77726##imported-begin##Madelon D. Graham##imported-end##
Anonymous July 24, 2012
Mrs. Emmons was a wonderful, fun, and dedicated teacher. We had the best club at SPHS and my happiest times were with the JCL, various activities and trips. God be with your family at this time.##imported-begin##Debbie Spoonemore Parker##imported-end##
Anonymous July 24, 2012
Magistra was a special lady to me from 1984-88 at West Brook in Beaumont. I was privileged enough to be her last co-consul since she retired the yr I graduated. I had wondered where she had moved to and I am glad to know she moved closer to her family. My##imported-begin##Kathy Hayhurst Lowe##imported-end##
Anonymous July 24, 2012
I was so saddened to hear of your Mom's passing. Mrs. Emmons was such a huge influence in my life. I took Latin from her for four years and went to every convention there was, all of the regional, state , and national conventions, and loved Latin Club. Sh##imported-begin##Jaqi Williams Vickers##imported-end##
Anonymous July 23, 2012
Even a I proof the pages of my latest book, I have thought of her - translated Latin text is in every chapter. She shaped my life in permanent ways!##imported-begin##Stephen Gunter##imported-end##
Anonymous July 23, 2012
Win, Jeanne & family: My deepest sympathies on the loss of your Mother. May your memories of her grow ever fonder in the future. Your Mother's influence in the lives of her students will be her continuing legacy! Respectfully yours, Paul ##imported-begin##Paul Anawaty##imported-end##
Anonymous July 23, 2012
So sorry to read about the passing of Ethel. Prayers to you and your family, Jeanne, at this difficult time. May God provide all of you the peaceful comfort you need at this time. Condolences to all, Deidre Engel##imported-begin##Deidre Engel##imported-end##
Anonymous July 23, 2012
"In Rome's proud steps we're marching on..." One of my favorite teachers, she made Latin fun to learn, and she was the most effective Latin teacher in the state of Texas. At conventions, she collected my medals for derivativeswhen I had been distra##imported-begin##Richard English##imported-end##
Anonymous July 23, 2012
Our deepest condolences on the passing of Mrs. Emmons. Virginia, Fran and Fil Booth##imported-begin##Booth Family##imported-end##
Anonymous July 23, 2012
Jeanne and Adam, Our thoughts are with you at this time of loss. Your families' grief has to be especially painful since both Moms and Grandmothers were lost in such a short time. In reading the summary of Mrs. Emmon's life, it is evident that she was an##imported-begin##Magdalene and Ray VanHoeck##imported-end##
Anonymous July 23, 2012
I never took Latin at South Park opted for 4 yrs. of another foreign language but fondly remember Mrs. Emmons. I was friends with many of her Latin students and enjoyed hearing about their classroom and extracurricular activities. Darla Choate Al-Jure##imported-begin##Darla Choate AlJureidini##imported-end##
Anonymous July 22, 2012
I'm sorry for you loss Jeanne and your family. Your Mother was someone I enjoyed meeting. Love Michaela##imported-begin##Michaela Galles osf##imported-end##
Anonymous July 22, 2012
Dear Jeanne, I am so sorry for your loss. Your Mom was an inspiring teacher, and the trip to the national JCL convention at USC will always be my most memorable experience from SPHS. I am sure that she will be missed by at least a full generation of ##imported-begin##Joseph Fields##imported-end##
Anonymous July 22, 2012
Fond memories of Mrs. Emmons as my GA director at Calder Baptist. She made learning fun.##imported-begin##Kathleen Catrett##imported-end##
Anonymous July 22, 2012
I am so sorry for your loss. But, what a wonderful and rich life your mother led. She taught me Latin at Forest Park from 1979-81. She was a dedicated teacher and had such a fun sense of humor - Semper ubi sub ubi! I can't wait to exchange that phrase##imported-begin##Jill Liming York##imported-end##
Anonymous July 21, 2012
We are so sorry to hear of Mrs. Emmons' death. She was a lovely person and a good neighbor. We remember our neighborhood when we were younger and all our children were playing together. Our thoughts and prayers go out to all of you.##imported-begin##Gay & Ruth McKinley##imported-end##
Anonymous July 21, 2012
Mrs. Emmons taught me Latin at South Park High School from 1959- 1962. At my 50th class reunion this spring, several of us reminisced about our membership in the Junior Classical League, sponsored by Mrs. Emmons. How we loved to dress up in those "togas##imported-begin##Carol Corbin##imported-end##
Anonymous July 21, 2012
My deepest sympathy to the family for the loss of your dearly beloved one, may your hearts find comfort in knowing that Jehovah God and his son Jesus Christ love us –Romans chapter 5 verse 8; Psalms chapter 83 verse 18. Jesus Christ promised one day##imported-begin##Doris##imported-end##
Anonymous July 21, 2012
What a grand teacher and motivator. I was her student for four years at SPHS. What a great time I had in both JCL and SCL, of which I became national president. I will never forget her or "Cuba est insula." Thanks, Mrs. Emmons knocking the "stupidousaum" ##imported-begin##David Money##imported-end##
Anonymous July 21, 2012
Mrs Emmons was an amazing, inspiring, courageous and totally dedicated teacher. Because of her, I took four years of Latin in favor over every other option.... And never regretted it. Because ofMrs. Emmons own love of the classics which was contagious my##imported-begin##Nan Vincent Nelson##imported-end##
Anonymous July 21, 2012
Win & Bonnie, I was so saddened to hear of the passing of dear Mrs. Emmons who was such a wonderful and caring teacher and such an inspiration to me in those long ago years when I took Latin from her at South Park High. I am so glad that I was able to vi##imported-begin##Nick Bennett##imported-end##
Anonymous July 21, 2012
Jeanne, my sympathy to you and your family - you will be in my prayers ...##imported-begin##Linda Bagshaw##imported-end##
Anonymous July 21, 2012
The dearest of teachers has left us. Win and Bonnie, I am so sorry for your great loss. You know how much we all loved her. She was the favorite teacher of just about everybody who took Latin from her and someone we will never forget, a teacher who inspir##imported-begin##Kathy Young##imported-end##
Anonymous July 21, 2012
Dear Jeanne and Adam, We are very sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. With Deepest Sympathy, Ted, Lisa and Michael Bryan##imported-begin##Ted, Lisa and Michael Bryan##imported-end##
Anonymous July 21, 2012
Mike and I are very sorry for your loss. Please let us know if there is anything you need. It seems that yiur Mother had a very full life with a lot of family and friends.##imported-begin##Marian Peska##imported-end##
Anonymous July 21, 2012
Win and Bonnie. Your mom and mother in law was a fine example of what teaching is all about. Our condolances.##imported-begin##Lilyan Goode Rogers##imported-end##
Anonymous July 21, 2012
My prayers are with the family. I shall always remember Mrs. Emmons. For many years, I would sing "Silent Night" during the Christmas season in Latin, as she taught us many years ago and fondly remember her class. To say that Mrs. Emmons was an outstan##imported-begin##Thomas Sandidge##imported-end##
Anonymous July 20, 2012
I'll never forget the summer Bruce and I stayed with y'all for a while. We helped Aunt Ethel May paste in trading stamps and got to help her redeem them! She took us to the movies, to see "Little Women" and "Bye Bye Birdie." I treasure those memories a##imported-begin##Lyn Hartsell##imported-end##
Anonymous July 20, 2012
Win and Bonnie, Jeanne and Adam, Don and Margo -- Condolences to all of you as well as the rest of Nanny's extended family. She was a dear, sweet lady and much loved. We are thinking of you all with love and sympathy. --Kim, Mike and Melissa Matkin##imported-begin##Kim Oglethorpe Matkin##imported-end##