Lynn Wyatt

Lynn Wyatt (née Sakowitz; born July 16, 1935)[1] is a Houston socialite, philanthropist and third-generation Texan.

Her husband, Oscar Wyatt, is an energy executive, the founder of Houston's Coastal Corporation—now owned by El Paso Corporation —and current CEO of NuCoastal LLC.

[2] During the height of the oil boom in the 1970s/early 1980s, the family mansion in Houston was known as the "Wyatt Hyatt" becoming a "home away from home" for people including Princess Margaret, Princess Grace of Monaco, Bill Blass, Joan Collins, Mick Jagger, King Hussein and Queen Noor of Jordan.

Lipman was convicted of killing a woman during a drug overdose and served six years in prison for manslaughter.

The elder of them, Steve Wyatt, would become famous for his friendship with the British royal family, particularly Sarah, Duchess of York.

The Sakowitz brothers became leaders in Houston's Jewish community, chairing the building campaign of Congregation Beth Israel, in 1922 and 1923.

After the 1987 stock market crash, sales plummeted at the stores, and an Australian interest rate jump pushed Hooker into bankruptcy, too.

[7] Their mother, Ann, sided with Robert, and was forced to give up a stipend provided by the business due to the lawsuit.