Mary-Brymer-Obituary

Mary Helen Brymer

Houston, Texas

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MARY HELEN BRYMER, of Spring, Texas passed away February 26, 2004. Mary was born March 22, 1961 in Terrell, Texas to Ben and Janette Williamson Brymer. She is survived by her sons, Shane and Joshua Bonin; parents, Ben and Janette Brymer; brother and sister-in-law, Dr. Michael and Tanya Brymer;...

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There is no way you could meet Mary and not come away with a smile, she was always upbeat and it was not possible not to be lifted up by her wonderful smile. She was a blessing to all who knew her.

You know the thing where they ask you of all the people through out history who you would most like to have dinner with? Just ask me. Someone I knew for a year a long time ago, whose equal I have yet to meet.

Still carrying a little bit of Mary with me and I know I always will. What an extraordinary person.

I met Mary in high school and we dated for a while. I was a year older. I had known of Mary for the longest time but only got to know her my senior year. She was a VERY impressive girl with a huge heart and a great capacity for goodness. I remember one day seeing her in the cafeteria sitting apart with a freshman boy she seemed to be trying to comfort. She was a very popular junior and she was sitting with this little freshman boy focused 100% on him with the most caring expression on her...

Mary will be truly missed by everyone who ever met her durning her short life. She had a smile that no one could or will ever forget. I met Mary in High School, She was a freshman and I was a Senior. We had many things in common, Sports, Cheerleading and we both had pretty big mouths. I knew her through my younger brother Charlie and younger sister Gigi. Although she was much younger her friendship and laughter will always remain with me. My thoughts go out to the family, and I just want to...

I met Mary when we were in Jr. High at Stovall. I rememeber her great smile and beautiful bright eyes. It's been since graduation that I last saw her but I still retain many wonderful memories of school and fun-filled activites with her. To her boys: I know you had a wonderful and loving mother even though I never saw her in that role, there's nothing else she could have been. That was Mary and I am so sorry for your loss.

Mary and I went to school since we were in the 2nd grade. She was always one to step to the front and lead. She was a great friend and a caring person. While her death is sad to those who she left behind, we are all richer by knowing her. To her family, you have my prayers. Remember that she now walks with God.

Shane,
I will never forget your mom taking Joelle and me in her convertible to your and Payton's soccer games in junior high. She was always so full of energy and spunk and we are all better people because of her joy. Your family is in my prayers...

I met Mary in Jr. High when we were cheerleaders together. I still remember her sweet spirit and gentle nature. She always had a smile and encouraging word to share. My prayers are with her family.