Libby is a member of Saint Mary’s Catholic Church. She became a member of Court St. Ann #369 in 1983. Libby served her local court in the offices of Monitor and Vice Regent.
She was appointed State JCDA Chairman 1988; elected State Secretary 1992-1994 at the 1992 State Convention in Austin; Second Vice State Regent 1994-1996; First Vice State Regent 1996-1998; then elected State Regent 1998-2000 at the 1998 State Convention in Wichita Falls. The theme for her term as State Regent was “Here I am Lord.”
Twelve years later (2012) when asked for a highlight of her term, Libby replied; "Standing on the shoulders of giants before me made it easier for me to say 'Here I am Lord' during my term as state regent. The greatest accomplishments of my term are those that I still see implemented in the state. The appointment of the first Clergy Consultant, the recognizing of the Top-5 District Deputies, the multidistrict meetings, and the installation of a chaplain are some of the accomplishments that I am very proud to have started during my term. As Catholic Daughters, we move forward as we give from our hearts."
Libby began her journey on the National Board when elected National Director 2000-2002; elected Secretary-Treasurer 2002-2004; Third Vice National Regent 2004-2006; National Regent Elect 2006-2008; and National Regent 2008-2010.
At the 2006 National Convention the titles of the national officers changed to: Secretary-Treasurer, Second Vice National Regent, First Vice National Regent, National Regent Elect, and National Regent. This change provides the National Regent Elect a smooth transition into the office of National Regent at the next National Convention.
Libby became the second National Regent from Texas when elected for the 2008-2010 term at the 2008 National Convention in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The theme for her term as National Regent was “In Him we live and move and have our Being” Acts 17:28. The greatest accomplishment of her term was “Team Work” when they completed the second edition to the Tools of the Trade and updated the bylaws.
Libby and her husband Alfred were married in 1959. They have 4 children and 2 grandchildren. She worked as a reading tutor for Victoria ISD. Libby likes to work outside and spend time with family and friends.