LARY, ROBERT YALE (1930 ~ 2017). The following is an obituary for Yale Lary, former member of the Texas House of Representatives. The obituary was provided by Greenwood Funeral Homes of Fort Worth. Lary is honored with a cenotaph at the Texas State Cemetery, he is interred at Greenwood Memorial Park of Fort Worth.
Yale Lary, 86, ascended to be with our Lord Thursday, May 11, 2017 while in his home in Fort Worth, surrounded by his loving wife, son and daughter.
In lieu of flowers, please make donations to Shriners Hospitals for Children c/o Mosiah Shriners P.O. Box 1320, Fort Worth, Texas 76101.
Yale was born in Fort Worth on November 24, 1930, the only child of Buster and Kathryn Lary. Yale was a graduate of North Side High School where he was an outstanding athlete, student and Senior Class President. Yale was offered football and baseball scholarships to colleges including The University of Texas, Texas Christian University, Texas A&M College, and the Naval Academy. Yale chose Texas A&M where he studied military science and physical education while representing the all boy college as a star football and baseball player. As a football player he had good hands, game-breaking speed and quickness - scoring touchdowns from the halfback position running and catching passes. Lary once scored four touchdowns in a single game against Arkansas and ran 68 yards for a touchdown and caught a 37-yard touchdown pass, both in the third quarter, to lead Texas A&M to a 22-21 upset victory over Texas. He was also a leading Southwest Conference punter.
In baseball, Lary was a clutch power hitter who played outfield and first base. His first at bat as a varsity letterman was a pinch hit, two out grand slam against Ohio State. Lary went on to set SWC records for runs batted in and doubles. In his junior year playing with Wally Moon he helped the Aggies get to the 1951 College World Series where he hit another game winning home run against Ohio State.
When Yale was a sophomore he met his one and only wife, Mary Jane Boothe of San Antonio, Texas on a blind date in Austin where she was an art student at The University of Texas. Lary courted Mary Jane "Janie" for three years traveling back and forth from College Station to Austin on weekends until the two married at the end of his senior year after Lary signed a contract to play professional football for the Detroit Lions. He joined other Texans in Detroit including Doak Walker, Bobby Lane, Cloyce Box, Keith Flowers, Bob Smith and Dan Rogas. After his rookie year, Yale and Janie returned to College Station where he completed his coursework and graduated from A&M with a Bachelor of Science Degree.
Yale had a stellar career at Detroit playing 11 seasons from 1952-1953 and from 1956 -1964, missing the 1954 and 1955 seasons due to military service. Yale was a commissioned infantry officer in the Army during the Korean War where he was Company Commander at Fort Benning Georgia earning the rank of First Lieutenant before he was honorably discharged decorated with the National Defense Service Medal. He played at the safety, punter, and return specialist positions, appeared in nine Pro Bowl games, and was a first-team All-NFL player five times. He led the NFL in punting three times. In 1958 during his football career, Yale was elected to the Texas State House of Representatives for Tarrant County. He served two terms from 1958-1962 primarily during the off season traveling back and forth between Pro Bowl games. One of his accomplishments was to pass a bill to start Tarrant County College.
Yale valued education and was so proud of his two children, Nancy Jane who graduated from TCU and Robert Yale Jr. who graduated from Texas A&M. Lary retired from professional football to start a Ford Dealership with Northside boyhood friend Bobby Helm in Hurst, Texas. Helm / Lary Ford employed 100 plus associates for 14 years. Lary, a Scottish Rite Mason, was active in the Moslah Shrine Temple of Fort Worth where he led philanthropic efforts to support the Shriners Hospitals for Children, with numerous fund raising efforts including the annual Shrine Circus at Will Rogers Coliseum. Yale was a member of the Jesters, served on the Divan and was Potentate in 1971. After the Ford dealership was sold in 1980, Yale diversified his business dealings partnering with longtime friend Sonny Page of Fort Worth in the oil and gas business and helped charter Mid Cities National Bank in Hurst where he served on the Board of Directors and as Vice President until the merger when he retired.
After retirement Yale enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren, playing golf in NFL celebrity golf scrambles, attending the annual Hall of Fame Enshrinements, relaxing at home with his wife Janie watching baseball and football on TV, fishing with his son and spending time with the Northside Good Ol’ Boys.
Yale was a true Christian, a devoted, loving and caring husband, father, grandfather, and friend. He had a genuine servant's heart. Yale Lary was loved and admired by his family and is greatly missed.
Yale was preceded in death by his parents Buster Lary and Kathryn Lary; his granddaughter Amber Dawn Lary; aunts, cousins, many teammates, business partners and friends.
Survivors: Wife of 65 years, Janie Boothe Lary; son, Robert Yale Lary Jr. and wife, Suzan Page Lary; daughter, Nancy Jane Lary-Mathews and husband, Darin Jon Mathews; grandchildren, Robert Yale Lary III, Erin Nicole Lary, Tara Jane Mathews, Tori Anne Mathews; great-granddaughter, Ariyaha Clark Lary; sister-in-law, Nancy Nance Boothe; nephews, George Robert Boothe, Bennett Nance Boothe; cousins, Amelia Lary Haltom, Suzanne Coleman, Mary Viola Land; and extended family members Melinda Lary-Smith, Lee Ann Lary O’Loughlin, Liz Lary, Robert Lance Lary, Kirby Haltom, Larry Land, Mike Land, Robert Land and Roger Land.