
Armistead’s life encompassed broad and significant accomplishments to the country, the optometric profession, the community and higher education. Amid all this service, he established a successful optometry practice in Lubbock in 1948 until his retirement in 1991. Armistead is known as the “image maker” of Buddy Holly for the dark-rimmed glasses he prescribed and prepared for Holly, who was his patient from junior high up until the time of the rock star’s death in 1959.
Among his many career accomplishments, Armistead was involved in and received a number of awards from both the American Optometric Association (AOA) and the Texas Optometric Association (TOA), including the TOA’s highest honor, the “Distinguished Service Award.” A firm believer in the importance of giving back, Armistead served a variety of civic, professional, service and business organizations, including membership in the prestigious National Academy of Practice, an advisory group to the U.S. Congress.

Armistead received his B.S. in education from East Texas State University and Doctor of Optometry from the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. Both universities recognized him with distinguished alumni awards.
Before starting an optometry practice and upon completing college, he began his teaching career in public schools at Blum and Itasca, Texas. While teaching and coaching the girls’ basketball team at Itasca, he met his wife of 72 years, Cora Francis Chappell, who was a fellow teacher and the cheerleader sponsor at the time. It’s said that Armistead lived life every moment, starting each day by saying, “I am happy and enthusiastic. Are you?”
Those wishing to make contribution in his honor, may do so to the Cora and J. Davis Armistead Faculty Award Endowment and The J. Davis Armistead Presidential Endowed Scholarship at the UH College of Optometry. For more information, contact Melissa Mares at mmares@optometry.uh.edu or 713-743-1284.
About the UH College of Optometry
Since 1952, the University of Houston College of Optometry (UHCO) has educated and trained optometrists to provide the highest quality vision care. One of only 22 optometry schools in the country, UHCO offers a variety of degree programs, including Doctor of Optometry (O.D.), a combined Doctor of Optometry/Doctor of Philosophy (O.D./Ph.D.), Master of Science (M.S.) and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.). UHCO serves an average of 50,000 patients a year through The University Eye Institute and its external clinics located in the Houston and Dallas-Fort Worth regions.