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Mary Watt obituary, 1950-2018, Houston, TX

BORN

1950

DIED

2018

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Mary Watt Obituary

Mary Williams Watt
1950-2018
Mary Williams Watt died at home in Houston, Texas on Monday, the 24th of December 2018, surrounded by her family, after a brief battle with a rare and aggressive form of cancer.
Mary was born on the 15th of August 1950, in Odessa, Texas to Helen Allen Williams and F. L. Williams, Jr. She is survived by her husband Dick Watt and her two children Ashley Williams Watt and Christina Williams Watt, along with her siblings, Allen Williams and wife Charmaine, Madeline Williams McLain and husband Jim, Loretta Williams Shumway and husband Steve, Joseph G. Williams and wife Nancy, and Helen Williams McDaniel, along with several nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews.
Mary grew up in Monahans, Texas and initially attended public schools there, ultimately graduating from the Radford School in El Paso, Texas. Later she received her college degree from St. Edwards University in Austin in 1972. After college, Mary moved to Houston in 1977 and married Dick in 1982, a marriage that was truly a love affair as well as a partnership. Loving Mary came easy, not just for friends and family, but for so many different people for so many different reasons. Besides her kindness, beauty and physical fitness, she was truly a remarkable person, and there is too little space here to describe everything that made her so special, but maybe just a few highlights will provide a glimpse of Mary's remarkable life.
Mary was raised in a ranching family in West Texas, and for reasons not entirely rational, even now, in 1995 she and Dick (whose family raised cattle in East Texas) purchased the Antina Cattle Company Ranch, located a mere 550 miles from Houston. While Mary lived and maintained her very active life in Houston, she also ran the Ranch, and did so with remarkable knowledge and energy, managing every detail of the Ranch, building fences, fixing windmills and generally performing all the work a ranch requires, including working cattle on horseback. To watch Mary ride a horse was really special – truly a seamless blend of human and horse.
But at the same time, Mary's life in Houston continued to bustle with activity. When the children arrived in 1986 and 1991, she immediately showed extraordinary maternal skill, and cherished countless special hours working, traveling and playing with her children and their friends. The birth of Christina in 1991 also prompted Mary's service to the Gladney Center in Ft. Worth, where she eventually served as chairperson of its endowment fund.
But motherhood brought out her best and this – besides love for her children – led to her primary outside interest – education – especially The Joy School in Houston, where she presided over the Board of Trustees for over 10 years, and was instrumental in planning and raising funds for the new Joy School campus. In her honor, The Joy School recently made her Trustee Emeritus. Mary also served on the Board of Trustees of Episcopal High School, where she was active in all of Christina's activities, both at Episcopal and later at the University of St. Thomas. She was also active in all of Ashley's activities at Kinkaid, the United States Naval Academy, the United States Marine Corps, and Harvard Business School.
Beyond education, and Mary's energy and natural talent for leadership and organization in anything she undertook, Mary had a true gift and love for fashion, interior decoration, and design, both professionally and just giving advice to her friends and family. Being the daughter of an engineer, and the great granddaughter of a prominent early Texas architect, Mary's talent in these areas flowed effortlessly.
Besides many other accomplishments too numerous to mention here, in the early years of marriage Mary also contributed her time and talent to the Houston Ballet, and assumed the substantial burden of being the chairperson of the Houston Ballet's first Nutcracker Market held in the newly opened George R. Brown Convention Center.
That was no small task, but she made it look easy.
But in everything she did, those fortunate enough to know Mary could not help but feel her sense of fun and joy in life, especially evident when she flashed her dazzling and radiant smile. That smile truly reflected her joy that extended to almost all things of beauty, particularly art, gardening, flowers, and all animals. In fact, in high school, and even now, her "Radford Girls" nickname for her is "Sunny", an apt description of her disposition.
The family wishes to thank all of Mary's many friends and relatives for their prayers and support during this difficult time, but special thanks to Fluvia Morales, Francisco Morales, Francisco Araniba, Irma Salinas, Nellie Salinas, and Victoria Hellyer. We also wish to thank Dr. Matt Campbell and his capable staff at MD Anderson Cancer Center, not only for their fine medical care, but also for their true kindness and compassion. Finally, our gratitude goes to Marty and Tammie White of Monahans, Texas, and Sam Hooper of Crane, Texas, who have given us able assistance and hard work in running the Antina Ranch for over 20 years.
Recounting Mary's many talents, achievements, adventures and West Texas expressions would go on and on, but for now this must suffice. Mary's Family will simply say words cannot express how much we love her and will miss her, and this world is truly a lesser place without her.
Friends are cordially invited to gather and share remembrances of Mary from five o'clock in the afternoon until seven o'clock in the evening on Wednesday, the 9th of January 2019, in the grand foyer of Geo. H. Lewis & Sons, 1010 Bering Drive in Houston.
A memorial service is to be conducted at two o'clock in the afternoon on Thursday, the 10th of January 2019, at St. Martin's Episcopal Church, 717 Sage Road in Houston. Immediately following, all are invited to greet the family during a reception to be held in the adjacent Bagby Parish Hall.
In lieu of customary remembrances, memorial contributions may be directed toward The Joy School, One Chelsea Blvd., Houston, TX 77006.

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Published by Houston Chronicle on Dec. 30, 2018.

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Steve Hughes

December 24, 2022

It broke my heart when I heard Mary had died. She wrote to me the entire time that I was in Vietnam as a young Marine. After I returned to the States, I was stationed in California. We lost touch after a time. She was a wonderful person. I loved her dearly!

Susan and Tad Halbach

January 11, 2019

Dear Dick and Family,

Susan and I were so, so sad to learn of Mary's passing. We fondly remember her energy and creativity when we met her in 1988 or so when she helped us decorate our house. We cannot imagine the sadness and loss you are feeling.

Please know that will keep you all in our prayers!

Much love,

Kelly Smith Williamson

January 10, 2019

Sunni and I were best friends at boarding school in the late 60's and that is how I will always remember her. We each had a younger brother named Joe (Joe Williams and Joe Smith) and they both attended the same boarding school in Oklahoma (Cascia Hall). So it was destiny. Sunni was a breath of fresh air at Radford. She knew how to have fun and not get in trouble for it. One day she decided that the reason I got so many room inspection demerits was simply that I did not know how to clean my room properly and she was going to teach me. She marched in and said, The first thing you do is make the bed. Sheets started flying, pillows were rigorously fluffed, and within a very short time my entire dorm room looked like a picture from Good Housekeeping magazine. And I never received another room inspection demerit after that training session. At the May Queen election, I didn't even know I was a contender until we got our ballots and Sunni elbowed me sharply and whispered sternly, Vote for yourself! That's when I learned there had been a campaign going on and that Sunni had been my campaign manager.
I will remember you with so much love, Sunni, until my last breath.

Clayton Hoover

January 10, 2019

Prayers for strength courage and peace

Jeanne Ludt

January 3, 2019

I was also a classmate of Sunni's at Radford School. Was so sad to hear of Sunni's passing. I hadn't seen her since we graduated in 1968 ---- I moved to the East Coast and have been there virtually ever since. But I have never forgotten Sunni and her sparkling personality. She and I both had amazing appetites for food -- something we always laughed about. Over the years I have often thought of her. When I married in 1972, she sent me a lovely wedding gift --- a framed modern print of a sailboat. It is on the wall of our cabin in Maine and I think of her every time I look at it. From all accounts she was a wonderful mother, wife, sister, and community member --- her memory will linger on. I remember her as a wonderful friend. She will be sorely missed by all who knew her.

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Jan Brooks

January 1, 2019

I went to Radford with Sunni. There was no one more positive and determined to take life for all it was worth. She kept us in tears with that wicked sense of humor. We occassionally got into trouble with her. That voice. I will never forget that voice. It offered both character and gravitas even though what might come out of that mouth on occasion might not be suitable for print. When we last saw each other at the Radford Reunion in 2016, I was full of joy to see her. She was still the Sunni I will always cherish for that smile, that brilliant mind and can-do determination. She gave so much to everyone who knew her, even in high school. If I was upset she had a keen sense of rationality and problem solving that worked well in talking me down.
I cannot attend the services but I do wish to share my contact info because I have, somewhere, a few good photos of her in HS.
In the meantime, Dick Watt, you are the luckiest man in the world to have shared life and partnership for so long with this truly remarkable woman, I am holding you and the family in my heart today and the days going forward. She left this world significantly better than she found it. I am heart broken to have learned she is gone but treasure my memories of her.

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Stacey, Susan, Clay Eastham

December 29, 2018

Dick: Stacey and Clay and I were so sad to hear about Mary's passing. Oh, she was such a delightful, happy woman, so great with the kids. Clay still laughs about (and uses) the term friendly labor. He says the summer of working on the fences at the ranch was never hard, that Mary just had a way of making everyday fun and exciting, even when doing chores. We are praying for you today, that God would comfort you, sort out the next right thing to do (thank you, Mary), and make your path straight and filled with blessings going forward. He can make all things new!

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Jason Garewal

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December 28, 2018

My deepest condolences to the family. It's very hard to lose a love one. May God give you peace, hope and comfort during this most difficult time. Romans 15:13

December 27, 2018

Sending heartfelt condolences. Please find comfort in the God of all comfort.

Nina Gray

December 26, 2018

My sons and I are so very sorry to hear the news about Marys passing. I have wonderful memories of Mary and of my trip to West Texas when she said I was the only person she knew could find the ranch after dark being from rural Texas myself. She was an inspirational human being and I will always remember her laugh and positive energy. Prayers for all of you: Nina Gray and sons

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