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Mary C. McBride

Shorewood, Wisconsin

1944 - 2014

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McBride, Mary C. Dr. Mary C. McBride, recently honored by administrators of the Arlington County Public Schools and her colleagues at the Hoffman-Boston Woodlawn Secondary Program for 45 years of distinguished service as a teacher - administrator, died suddenly on May 26, 2014. The daughter of John (Jack) McBride, a Wisconsin state legislator and federal magistrate and Claire Bannen, a homemaker, Mary was born February 14, 1944 in Milwaukee. She attended St. Robert School and Dominican High School, Trinity College in Washington, DC, and Santa Clara University in California where she earned a BA degree in 1966. While teaching at Shaw Junior high school in the District of Columbia, she studied for an MA degree in American history at Georgetown University. When she applied for a history teacher opening in Arlington, the interviewer worried about her small stature, but she assured him that she was a veteran of Shaw and ready (he regretted his question for years). Mary began her professional career as head-teacher at H-B Woodlawn in its first years and helped shape its development into a special alternative public high school program, providing quality education in a setting that encouraged student creativity and initiative. Her dissertation for her doctorate in Education Administration at the University of Maryland explored the programs of alternative public schools in the Eastern states. Mary served on important Arlington School committees on diversity, curricula, and standards. In the community she volunteered at the Arlington Food Assistance program and often appeared with a casserole on the doorstep of an ailing colleague or new parent. A highly skilled tennis player (Wisconsin Girls Doubles Champion in her teens), she moved on to golf and swimming more recently. A successful administrator despite her deep sense of humor, Mary McBride was above all a master teacher. Her ability to make history live, her concern and respect for her students, and her ability to remember them years later have made her a legend in Arlington. Indeed, many old students remember her jokes and kindnesses as well as the New Deal. Her brothers John, Dennis, and sister-in-law Tracy, and niece, Kathryn Taubert predeceased her. She is survived by her sister, Anne Taubert , brother-in-law Bruce , sister-in-law Colleen, Othello McBride, and several generations of nieces and nephews. She will be missed by her close friends from grade and grad school, her friends in the Safeway checkout lines, and by her colleagues and students. In celebration of Mary's life, family and friends should gather at Holy Cross Cemetery in the West Chapel (7301 W. Nash St., Milwaukee) on Thursday, June 5, from 10:30 AM until the time of a Catholic Prayer Service at 11:00 AM. Interment at the cemetery will follow. In loving memory of Mary, contributions appreciated to the Mary McBride Scholarship Fund, c/o H-B Woodlawn School, 4100 Vacation Lane, Arlington, VA 22207. Shakespeare wrote not of Hamlet but of Mary McBride when he said "She was a woman, take her for all in all. I shall not look upon her like again."

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I will always remember Mary with great fondness, and a great big dollop of her wonderful sense of humor, which always was accompanied by a hearty laugh. I just can´t believe she´s been gone for so long...Mary Carry

Thank you, Mary McBride for always, and in all ways...authentically "being" ...Mary McBride."

A kind message from Ireland from Mary C Mc Bride in Ireland in memory of Mary C Mc Bride in America

To Anne whom I had the pleasure of meeting at Mary's retirement party: I am still in shock over this unexpected event, as are we all. But I was so glad to have spent the time chatting with you and Mary -Mary and I always had a great time working together when I was at H-B. A whole lot of laughing -- I'll never forget her terrific spirit and joy for life. Mary Carroll

Mary, I drove to Baltimore to have dinner with Neal and Jane last week and felt like a widower the entire drive. I can't remember a time before when you were not in the passenger seat for our happy times in Baltimore. It's almost a month since you've gone You are on my mind every day.

RIP Mary I'm sure you're amongst the Angles, your presences around the track will be missed.
Jill Arlington VA

Mary was my grandmother's (Margaret Stevens) best friend and I grew up sharing vacations, holidays and laughs with her. She was such a fun and witty person and I know she will be truly missed. The world needs more people in it like Mary Mcbride.
I am so so sorry to hear of this news. My sincerest condolences to her family.

Mary and I have life paths that have crossed beginning in the summer of 1954 as 10 year old campers at Catholic Girls' Camp in Central Wisconsin. Others have already mentioned Mary's consistent method for entering a swimming pool. I'm willing to bet it's the method ingrained in all of us at CGC…! Mary and I next saw one another in 1958 at Dominican High School as classmates (class of 1962). Finally, Mary did her student teaching in the first semester of 1966 at Whitefish Bay High School. It's...

The Catalanes have laughed so hard with this dear woman over the years, it is unimaginable we won't be able to do it anymore. Our family simply adored Mary. Everyone did. She had such an enduring charm and Irish wit, and she was so kind and intelligent. We were blessed to know her and call her friend for so many years. Our hearts are truly heavy at the sudden loss of such a dear woman and friend, but we are rich with cherished memories of one of the most delightful, wonderful people on the...