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    Real contributions

    The Real Housewives of Houston: New book traces secrets, struggles & triumphs of first "astrowives"

    Tarra Gaines
    Jun 23, 2013 | 1:10 pm

    When did Houston become Space City? Was it when the Johnson Space Center opened? Or can the genesis be traced back to when Houston welcomed the Mercury Seven astronauts and their families to town and called them our own?

    Those men were heroes to a nation, which also held up their wives as the ideal American women. These “Astrowives” were seen as devoted mothers and helpmates who approved of their husband’s dreams and efforts “a hundred percent,” as John Glenn described of his wife Ann during the first Mercury Seven press conference in 1959.

    Fifty years after coming to Houston, the real stories of those amazing women are being revealed with the launch of author Lily Koppel’s book The Astronaut Wives Club in the city where some of the wives lived their happiest days and others found great tragedy.

    With their husbands gone for long stretches of work and training, all these women raised their families, kept their homes, and dealt with the press with little support from the men and NASA itself.

    At an Astronaut Wives Club tea at Ouisie’s Table attended by astronaut wives Sue Bean, Barbara (Cernan) Butler, Harriet Eisele, Jeannie Bassett and Beth Williams, Koppel explained she became interested in these women’s lives while looking through photos in Norman Mailer’s MoonFire.

    Struck by a picture of Apollo 11 wives, Koppel began to wonder about the real stories behind the Life magazine pictures that at best only illuminated the surface of these women’s lives. Koppel set out to find those real stories and three years and many new friendships later, she’s ready to present these no-longer-untold stories to her readers.

    Joining the Club

    The Astronaut Wives Club begins with that Mercury Seven press conference in Washington in 1959 but immediately moves to the seven wives who, having lived many years as military wives and sometimes struggled to make ends meet, suddently had to instantly adapt to celebrityhood. The book follows the Mercury wives to Houston and introduces the Gemini and Apollo wives as they arrive into the story.

    With their husbands gone for long stretches of work and training, all these women raised their families, kept their homes, and dealt with the press with little support from the men and NASA itself.

    Perhaps even before the term “rock star” was coined, these women overnight became the wives of rocket stars. NASA demanded their marriages at least appear rock solid, even as some wives forced themselves to ignore their husbands’ infidelity with space groupies. Meanwhile, individually they prayed never to hear that dreaded knock on the door that would change their NASA status from wife to widow.

    The Astronaut Wives Club doesn’t skip the women’s personality clashes and rivalries, but readers will also begin to understand how the decade-long reach to the moon forged such life-long bonds between these women waiting back on Earth.

    An astronaut's thanks

    The day after the Astro Tea, the official Astronaut Wives book launch at the Sam Houston Hotel added Jane Conrad, Betty Grissom and Joan Glancy to the roster of wives coming out to celebrate the book.The event washosted by Joanne King Herring, whobecame friends with some of wives during the 1960s and ushered several into Houston society.

    “If it weren’t for the wives who committed their lives to what we were doing, I don’t think we would have ever gotten to the moon.”

    Among the crowd was Eugene Cernan, the last man to walk on the moon. After Koppel thanked and introduced all the wives present, Cernan took the mike to add his own thanks. Though he first joked he was disappointed there was no “former husbands club” for him to join, his voice cracked with emotion as he told the crowd: “If it weren’t for the wives who committed their lives to what we were doing, I don’t think we would have ever gotten to the moon.”

    Cernan’s words and his brief mention of his book made me think back to a conversation I had with Beth Williams at the Wives tea.

    The wife of Astronaut Clifton ‘C. C.’ Williams, Beth had been a professional water-skier and AquaMaid at Cypress Gardens before marrying. She even was an extra in a movie starring her hero Esther Williams. In just three years, she went from being the woman who married the first astronaut bachelor, to a pregnant, astronaut widow when the T-38 Williams was flying crashed due to mechanical failure.

    After Clifton’s death, Beth Williams stayed in Clear Lake to raise her children and eventually started her own company, TechTrans International, to provide Russian translation and language instruction to NASA for the U.S-Russian space program. She now has 200 employees and was awarded Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year in 2011.

    I asked Williams with so many of the astronauts writing books and memoirs why didn’t she or any of the wives?

    “It wasn’t my story to tell,” Williams explained, adding that she thought most of the wives probably felt the same. The women just didn’t think their individual stories could be told apart from the others.

    These days an astronaut's wife could very well be an astronaut herself, but now these first astronaut wives contribution to the race into space can no longer be ignored.

    Kathleen Falcona, from left, Maureen Akin, Sue Bean and Liz Lancaster at The Astronaut Wives Club launch.

    Astronaut Wives Club launch event June 2013 Kathleen Falcona, Maureen Akin, Sue Bean, Liz Lancaster
      
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    Kathleen Falcona, from left, Maureen Akin, Sue Bean and Liz Lancaster at The Astronaut Wives Club launch.
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    Blush and Bubbles

    A pink takeover brings hope and funds for American Cancer Society luncheon

    Joel Luks
    Jun 27, 2025 | 4:00 pm
    American Cancer Society Tickled Pink Luncheon 2025
    Photo by Jacob Power
    Leila Perrin, Brandi Sikes, Rick Smith, Myrtle Jones, and Gaye Lynn Zarrow.

    The Post Oak Hotel was awash in shades of blush, rose, and fuchsia as more than 650 supporters turned out for the American Cancer Society Quantum Capital Tickled Pink Luncheon presented by HEB. Chair Sippi Khurana and honorary chairs Leisa Holland-Nelson-Bowman, Donna Lewis, and Beth Wolff proudly steered the record-breaking affair, which raised an impressive $700,000 for breast cancer research, education, and patient support.

    The scene inside the ballroom was a pink dreamscape, with blooms cascading across a floral photo wall where guests lined up for snapshots. Tables dressed in soft pink linens and shimmering accents set a cheerful yet poignant mood.

    Fittingly, bottomless champagne glasses kept spirits bubbly, and a sweepstakes featuring seven enviable prizes sold out quickly, stoking the crowd's philanthropic energy.

    ABC13's Gina Gaston emceed the afternoon, guiding attendees through moments of reflection and celebration. A particularly moving segment came when everyone in the ballroom was asked to stand if they had been personally impacted by cancer, whether as a survivor, caregiver, or supporter. In a striking visual, nearly every guest rose, underscoring the luncheon’s deep personal meaning.

    Honorees Myrtle Jones, Leila Perrin, Brandi Sikes, Rick Smith, and Gaye Lynn Zarrow each had a favorite inspirational quote read aloud in their honor, while past honoree Janette Marx captivated the room with her powerful testimony of resilience during her breast cancer journey. The atmosphere shifted from misty-eyed emotion to energetic generosity during a lively paddle raise and auction, led by entertainer Johnny Bravo, where a Jared Lehr-designed jewel-studded necklace alone sparked a $36,000 bidding frenzy.

    The event closed on a high note with keynote speaker and Olympic legend Shannon Miller, who spoke candidly about overcoming her own battle with cancer, leaving the crowd uplifted and inspired.

    Among those in the crowd were Jennifer Allison, Nancy Almodovar, Ann Ayre, Alice Mao Brahms, Anna Bryant, Juliet Breeze, Sue Burnett, Cheryl Byington, Tripp Carter, Allison Lewis Cattan, Yvonne Cormier, Laura Davenport, Suzan Deison, Kathy De La Mora, Nancy Dinerstein, Lesha Elsenbrook, Donya Gardner, Gayla Gardner, Marilu Garza, Cyndy Garza Roberts, Maritza Gonzales, Lisa Graham-Garza, Sheri Gross, Winell Herron, Mady Kades, Brigitte Kalai, Mandy Kao, Evelyn Leightman, Stacey Lindseth, Julie Longoria Chen, Vicki Luna, Tama Lundquist, DeeDee Marsh, Janette Masten Gardner, Shawntell McWilliams, Jan Mendenhall, Sneha Merchant, Kim Moody, Patti Murphy, Roz Pactor, David Peck, Amy Pierce, Sandra Porter, Lauren Randle, Heidi Rockecharlie, Rosemary Schatzman, Elizabeth Stein, Marguerite Swartz, Katie Tsuru, Kim Tutcher, Phoebe Tudor, Betty Tutor, Merele Yarborough, Stuart Zarrow, and Jenny Todd. And many, many others.

    American Cancer Society Tickled Pink Luncheon 2025
      

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    Leila Perrin, Brandi Sikes, Rick Smith, Myrtle Jones, and Gaye Lynn Zarrow.

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