El Paso Women's Hall of Fame
The El Paso Women's Hall of Fame honors and recognizes the accomplishments of El Paso women. The El Paso Hall of Fame is sponsored by the El Paso Commission for Women[1] and was established in 1985.[2] Inductees are women who live in El Paso and who have made a significant contribution and impact on the community.[3] The Commission accepts nominations from the public.[4] There are four honorary members, including Herlinda Chew, Polly Harris, Drusilla Nixon and Hedwig Schwartz.[5]
Inductees
Name | Image | Birth–Death | Year | Area of achievement |
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Acosta, ChristinaChristina Acosta | 2015 | Civic leadership.[6] | ||
Acosta, Lucy G.Lucy G. Acosta[5] | (1926-2008) | |||
Adams, KeithaKeitha Adams | 2010 | Sports and athletics.[7] | ||
Aguilar, SylviaSylvia Aguilar[5] | ||||
Andrade, ClaudiaClaudia Andrade | 2009 | Professional.[8] | ||
Azar, SuzieSuzie Azar | (1946- | 2005 | Public service.[9] | |
Barber, KathleenKathleen Barber[5] | ||||
Bartlett, JanetJanet Bartlett[5] | ||||
Bartoletti, Margaret R.Margaret R. Bartoletti[5] | ||||
Beall, Jimmy FayeJimmy Faye Beall[5] | ||||
Belding de Wetter, MargaretMargaret Belding de Wetter[5] | ||||
Berry, Cleola L.Cleola L. Berry[5] | ||||
Brennand, R. KatherineR. Katherine Brennand[5] | ||||
Booth, NancyNancy Booth | 2015 | Professional.[6] | ||
Buchmueller, FlorenceFlorence Buchmueller | 2008[10] | |||
Burnham, IrisIris Burnham[5] | ||||
Butterworth, SharonSharon Butterworth | 2007 | Public service.[11] | ||
Cardone, KathleenKathleen Cardone[5] | (1953- | |||
Carpio, Luz M.Luz M. Carpio[5] | ||||
Carillo, Mary LouMary Lou Carillo[5] | ||||
Carillo, YvonneYvonne Carillo[5] | ||||
Casas, EstelaEstela Casas[12] | (1961- | 2011 | ||
Castiglia, PatriciaPatricia Castiglia[5] | 1997 | |||
Castillo, RosemaryRosemary Castillo[5] | ||||
Chavez, IreneIrene Chavez | 2010 | Science, health care.[13] | ||
Coleman, Barbara ForesterBarbara Forester Coleman | 1999 | Public service.[14] | ||
Coltharp, LurineLurine Coltharp[5] | ||||
Corn, VivienneVivienne Corn[5] | ||||
Crouch, Lillian WilliamsLillian Williams Crouch | 2005 | Education.[15] | ||
Curry, Beatriz ReynaBeatriz Reyna Curry[5] | ||||
Daudistel, Marcia HatfieldMarcia Hatfield Daudistel | 2013[16] | |||
Daughtry, Barbara JeanBarbara Jean Daughtry[5] | ||||
Deckert, MyrnaMyrna Deckert[17] | ||||
DeGroat, MartiniMartini DeGroat | 2000[18] | |||
DeGroff, Alzina Allis OrndorffAlzina Allis Orndorff DeGroff[5] | ||||
Diaz-Walker, BarbaraBarbara Diaz-Walker | 2008[10] | |||
Dodson, Betty J.Betty J. Dodson[5] | ||||
Dodson, Mary AnnMary Ann Dodson[5] | ||||
Dodson, Stephanie KarrStephanie Karr Dodson[5] | ||||
Drew, AlejandrinaAlejandrina Drew[5] | ||||
Ducre, Rufina EvaRufina Eva Ducre | 1997 | Volunteerism.[2] | ||
Duke, EleanorEleanor Duke[19] | ||||
Enriquez, Ann M.Ann M. Enriquez | 2003 | Civic leadership.[20] | ||
Enriquez, BlancaBlanca Enriquez | 1999[21] | |||
Farah, CynthiaCynthia Farah[5] | ||||
Feinberg, Joyce EdwardsJoyce Edwards Feinberg[5] | ||||
Fierro, EnriquetaEnriqueta Fierro[5] | ||||
Flood, Maria ElenaMaria Elena Flood[5] | ||||
Foskett, JeanneJeanne Foskett | 2009 | Education.[8] | ||
Francis, Ginger G.Ginger G. Francis[5] | ||||
Gill, AnnaAnna Gill[5] | ||||
Gladstein, Miriam ReiselMiriam Reisel Gladstein | 2011[22] | |||
Gladstone, BeatriceBeatrice Gladstone | 2003 | Civic leadership.[23] | ||
Gomez, DeliaDelia Gomez[5] | ||||
Gómez , MónicaMónica Gómez | 1995 | Arts.[24] | ||
Gonzalez, MaryMary Gonzalez | (1983- | 2015 | Public service.[6] | |
Gonzalez, Mary CarmenMary Carmen Gonzalez | 2009 | Science, health care.[8] | ||
Gorman, SusieSusie Gorman | 2012 | Science, health care.[25] | ||
Guerrero, RosaRosa Guerrero[26] | ||||
Guevara, Maria de JesusMaria de Jesus Guevara | 2007 | Public service.[27] | ||
Hamilton, NancyNancy Hamilton | 2008[10] | |||
Haynes, Mary R.Mary R. Haynes | 2008[10] | |||
Hernandez, ElviaElvia Hernandez | 2001 | Civic leadership.[28] | ||
Hernandez, Marta DuronMarta Duron Hernandez[5] | ||||
Herring, JanJan Herring[5] | ||||
Heuser, IngeborgIngeborg Heuser | 2009 | Arts.[29] | ||
Hills, Frances G.Frances G. Hills[5] | ||||
Hoover, BettyBetty Hoover[5] | ||||
Hopkins, Felicia P.Felicia P. Hopkins | 2005 | Professional.[30] | ||
Horton, Cynthia D.Cynthia D. Horton | 2015[31] | |||
Johnson, DavieDavie Johnson[5] | ||||
Johnson, Louise E.Louise E. Johnson[5] | ||||
Kelley, Elizabeth H.Elizabeth H. Kelley[5] | ||||
Kern, RuthRuth Kern[5] | ||||
Kirk, Diana M.Diana M. Kirk[5] | ||||
Kistenmacher, Catherine B.Catherine B. Kistenmacher | 2007 | Arts.[32] | ||
Lacy, Mary A.Mary A. Lacy[5] | ||||
Lake, GraceGrace Lake[5] | ||||
Lea, Sarah DightonSarah Dighton Lea[5] | ||||
Ligon, Betty J.Betty J. Ligon[5] | (1921-2015)[33] | |||
Ledesma, RomyRomy Ledesma | (1935 - | 1992 | Science, health care.[34] | |
Lofberg, MaureenMaureen Lofberg | 2015 | Science, health care.[6] | ||
Lowenberg, Lupe CasillasLupe Casillas Lowenberg[35] | ||||
Macias, Patricia A.Patricia A. Macias | 2003[36] | Public service.[37] | ||
Macias, Transito AlarconTransito Alarcon Macias[5] | ||||
Mack, MaryMary Mack | 2015 | Sports and athletics.[6] | ||
Mapula, Olga M.Olga M. Mapula[5] | ||||
Margo, Adair WakefieldAdair Wakefield Margo[38] | ||||
May, HarrietHarriet May | 2002[3] | |||
MacGuire, Betty Lee MoorBetty Lee Moor MacGuire | 2007 | Civic leadership.[39] | ||
Miculka, Jean H.Jean H. Miculka | 2008[10] | |||
Mitchell, Paula RaePaula Rae Mitchell | 1999[21] | |||
Milson, Buena T.Buena T. Milson | 1995[40] | |||
Montoya, IrmaIrma Montoya[5] | ||||
Moreno, Esperanza AcostaEsperanza Acosta Moreno[5] | ||||
Mutnick, Phoebe H.Phoebe H. Mutnick[5] | ||||
Nasser, Surella C.Surella C. Nasser[5] | ||||
Natalicio, DianaDiana Natalicio[5] | (1939- | |||
Natividad, María AlmeidaMaría Almeida Natividad | 2015 | Arts.[6] | ||
Offutt, JeanJean Offutt[5] | ||||
Paez, LeticiaLeticia Paez | 1997 | Science, health care.[41] | ||
Parker, Carolyn P.Carolyn P. Parker[5] | ||||
Partridge, ElsieElsie Partridge | 2008[10] | |||
Perez, Anna ValdezAnna Valdez Perez | 2015 | Education.[6] | ||
Perez, Gloria OsunaGloria Osuna Perez[5] | ||||
Phillips, Nita B.Nita B. Phillips | 2009 | Volunteerism.[8] | ||
Ponce, MaryMary Ponce | 2008[10] | |||
Posey, EvelynEvelyn Posey | 2001[18] | |||
Price, Len GoldenLen Golden Price | 2003 | Professional.[42] | ||
Quarm, Joan H.Joan H. Quarm | 2003 | Arts.[43] | ||
Quinn, Patricia D.Patricia D. Quinn | 2005 | Civic leadership.[44] | ||
Reese, Becky DuvalBecky Duval Reese | 2005 | Arts.[45] | ||
Reyes, PatriciaPatricia Reyes | 2007 | Professional.[46] | ||
Rivera, Cynthia D.Cynthia D. Rivera | 1999 | Science, health care.[47] | ||
Rivera, GuadalupeGuadalupe Rivera | 1991[48] | |||
Robles, Belen B.Belen B. Robles[49] | ||||
Rodriguez, Carmen E.Carmen E. Rodriguez | 2009 | Civic leadership.[8] | ||
Rosson, PeggyPeggy Rosson[5] | ||||
Russell, Mary LorraineMary Lorraine Russell[5] | ||||
Rushing, SandraSandra Rushing | 1999 | Sports and athletics.[50] | ||
Salas-Porras, Josefina A.Josefina A. Salas-Porras | 2003 | Education.[51] | ||
Santamaria, HelenHelen Santamaria | 2016 | Civic leadership.[52] | ||
Santana, Rosa V.Rosa V. Santana[5] | ||||
Sarinana, RitaRita Sarinana[5] | ||||
Saucedo, Mary Carmen V.Mary Carmen V. Saucedo[5] | ||||
Scarbrough, LucyLucy Scarbrough[53] | ||||
Schaechner, Ann GoodmanAnn Goodman Schaechner[5] | ||||
Schild, KittyKitty Schild | (1948- | 1998[54] | ||
Schwartz, Tania L.Tania L. Schwartz[5] | ||||
Senior, MayolaMayola Senior[5] | ||||
Shaw, Gladys R.Gladys R. Shaw | (1931-2011) | 2011[55] | ||
Shook, SueSue Shook | 2003 | Education.[56] | ||
Schwartz, Jody PolkJody Polk Schwartz | 2000 | Arts.[57] | ||
Silva, Maxine L.Maxine L. Silva[5] | (1915-2013)[58] | |||
St Clair, GemtriaGemtria St Clair[5] | ||||
Stevens, Mary B.Mary B. Stevens[5] | ||||
Tinajero, JosieJosie Tinajero[5] | ||||
Tippin, Mary NewellMary Newell Tippin[5] | ||||
Troyer, DianeDiane Troyer[5] | ||||
Turner, Sue CardwellSue Cardwell Turner | 1997 | Volunteerism.[59] | ||
Viescas, CoraCora Viescas[5] | ||||
Villalobos, Robbie F.Robbie F. Villalobos[5] | ||||
Washington, Leona FordLeona Ford Washington | (1928-2007) | 1991[60] | ||
Watkins, DeneseDenese Watkins | 2006[61] | |||
Williams, EileenEileen Williams | 2015 | Military.[6] | ||
Windle, Janice WoodsJanice Woods Windle[5] | (1938- | |||
Wolfe, JanJan Wolfe[5] | ||||
Young, Mary S.Mary S. Young | 2007 | Education.[62] |
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