William Womack Heath
William Womack Heath,, was an American lawyer, educator, and diplomat.
Personal background
William W. Heath was born in Normangee, Texas, to John Al and Runie Heath. On July 14, 1929, William Womack Heath married Mavis Barnett. The couple remained married until William's death in 1971, after which Mavis remarried to David Harold Byrd on her birthday, February 14, 1974.Career
As a young man, Heath attended the University of Texas law school. He was elected county attorney of Grimes County. After admission to the state bar in the fall of 1924, Heath served two terms as county attorney and one term as county judge. In 1933 he was appointed secretary of state by Governor Miriam A. Ferguson. He served as assistant attorney general under Governor James V. Allred from 1935 to 1937. Heath retired to privately practice insurance law in 1937. In 1950 he purchased Circle Bar Ranch in Blanco County near the property of his long-time friend Lyndon B. Johnson.Heath reentered public service in 1952, when Governor Price Daniel appointed him chairman of the Texas Board of State Hospitals and Special Schools. In 1959 he was named to the board of regents of the University of Texas, which he served as chairman from 1962 to 1966.
In August 1965, Heath proposed the establishment of the Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Library in Austin, Texas.