William Pettus Hobby, Sr.
1878–1964 (age 86)
Biography
William Pettus Hobby, Sr. rose from the world of journalism to become a thoughtful statesman who served the people of Texas during the first half of the twentieth century. He used his platform as a publisher to champion education, economic opportunity, and the importance of thoughtful civic discourse, becoming a trusted voice for many across the state.
In retirement he remained a mentor and advisor to young leaders, always insisting that honest work and respect for the public good were essential assets. Those who visited Glenwood Cemetery remember him as a dignified presence whose leadership helped shape a fairer, more prosperous Texas.