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Mary Farabee Obituary

Mary Margaret Farabee Mary Margaret Farabee died at her home in Austin on Sunday, March 3, 2013, after a heroic battle with cancer. She was 73. Born in Dallas in 1939, Mary Margaret attended public schools and the University of Texas at Austin, where she enrolled in the Plan II honors program. While at UT she participated in student activities that ranged from sorority membership in Kappa Alpha Theta to protests against racial discrimination. She graduated with honors in 1961. She subsequently worked at the Austin State Hospital, where she met her first husband, Dr. James Albright. She returned to UT and earned a masters degree in American Studies in 1968. After her first marriage ended in divorce, Mary Margaret went to work as a single mother. She taught a cooking class in her home before taking positions with the Texas State Historical Association and the Texas state senate. She served as director of volunteer services at Seton Hospital, senior vice president at United Bank and finally vice president for development at KLRU-TV. In 1991 she married Ray Farabee, then general counsel for the University of Texas System and formerly a Texas state senator for thirteen years. Their marriage lasted until her death. For years Mary Margaret had been active in volunteer work; starting in 1991 she made volunteering her full-time job. She spearheaded the restoration of the Paramount Theater and was instrumental in commissioning Philosophers' Rock, the statue of writers J. Frank Dobie, Roy Bedichek and Walter Prescott Webb at the entrance to Barton Springs pool. She joined with Texas First Lady Laura Bush to found the Texas Book Festival in 1996 and chaired its board of directors for eight years. She helped organize the Charles W. Moore Foundation to preserve architect Moore's home and studios as the Center for the Study of Place. She was a moving force behind the creation of the Molly Ivins Award for investigative journalism. In 1998 she was honored as the Austin Board of Realtors' Most Worthy Citizen. Among the many boards and councils she served on recently were those of the University of Texas Press, the UT Harry Ransom Center, the People's Community Clinic, the Austin Community Foundation, the Ann Richards School for Young Women Leaders, the Texas Child Study Center, the Dell Children's Blood and Cancer Center, the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center and the Huston-Tillotson University Leadership Program. Mary Margaret loved to travel. A high-school summer trip to Germany with the American Friends Service Committee kindled a sense of adventure that took her to dozens of countries in every inhabited continent. Her zest for life touched all those around her. She appreciated fine food and spirited conversation, but most of all cherished time spent with friends, her daughter Patricia and her devoted husband, Ray. The home she created with Ray is filled with the books and art she gathered over many years and generously shared with others. She was predeceased by her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Glenn Carlson; her son, David Albright; her sister, Glenda Goodman; and her brother, DeVere Carlson. She is survived by her daughter, Patricia Albright; her nieces, Ann Goodell and Beth Crawford; her nephew, Arthur Woerheide; and her husband, Ray; and her stepson Steve Farabee and wife Karen of Austin and their daughter Sara, and stepson David Farabee and wife Terri of Wichita Falls and their children Worth, Nancy, and Russell. The family thanks the UT M.D. Anderson Cancer Treatment Center in Houston, Hospice Austin and Mary Margaret's loyal friends for their support during her illness. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in her memory to the People's Community Clinic (2909 N. Interstate 35, Austin 78722) or to the charity of the contributor's choice. A memorial service will be held at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center at 10:30 am Monday, March 18, 2013. Obituary and guestbook available online at www.wcfish.com



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Published by Austin American-Statesman from Mar. 5 to Mar. 6, 2013.

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Larry Keeter

January 3, 2014

Sincerest sympathy to Ray and family for MM's passing. Privilege to know her as fellow member of 1960 Summer Urban Project at Judson Church, NYC. Kept in touch through the years but never in person again. Fond memories.

Debra/Randy Danburg/Chapman

March 25, 2013

We are grieving for Ray, and for the entire extended family. MM was a wonderful human being, and we're grateful to have known her.

Ligia Gutierrez

March 22, 2013

On behalf of the YMCA Texas Youth & Government board we would like to extend our sympathies to the family. Our prayers are with you. We appreciate her efforts in the past for our youth in the program.

Christina Hester

March 18, 2013

We first met in 1996, when a friend suggested I contact Mary Margaret about helping with the first annual Texas Book Festival. I was so blessed to have known and worked with MM on the book festival, as well as, other causes and events over the years. Her boundless energy, vision, commitment, and kindness were such an inspiration. We will all miss her terribly. My thoughts and prayers are with all of the family at this very difficult time.

Dan Beto

March 17, 2013

My deepest sympathies are extended to the Farabee family.

Randall Kempner

March 17, 2013

Ray and Patty, What an extraordinary woman and an extraordinary loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you, and my gratitude with with Mary Margaret for playing even a small part in my life. Randall

Pat Niegsch

March 9, 2013

My prayers for the Farabee family. I worked with Steve for many years and heard a lot of nice things about his stepmother. I'm sure she will be greatly missed.

March 9, 2013

Ray, please know my thoughts are with you. Both you and MM fought her battle so bravely to the very end. She will be missed.
Margaret Darden

Liza Richardson

March 7, 2013

Patricia I am so sorry to hear about your mom. I have fond memories of sleepovers at your condo on Polo. Your mom was always so nice and such a smart woman.

March 7, 2013

I was so sorry to read of Mary Margaret's passing, Senator. You are so much in my thoughts and prayers. Laura Smith

March 7, 2013

Our thoughts and prayers are with your family as we remember this wonderful woman. Mary Ellen Nudd and David Kernwein

Lisa Beach

March 5, 2013

I am so very sorry to hear about this. I worked with Mary Margaret at United Bank and vividly remember her zest for life. I remember her beautiful smile!

God has not taken her from you; He has placed her in His heart, that she may be closer to yours.

Peace to her family during this difficult time.

A. Libbey

March 5, 2013

My thoughts and prayers go out to the family and friends of Mary Margaret, I have come to know that there is nothing better for them than to rejoice and to do good during one's life; (Ecclesiastes 9:11) she was a very remarkable and inspiring person. Many will dearly miss Mrs. Margaret.

Scott Henson

March 5, 2013

Heartfelt condolences to Ray and the rest of the family. You will be in my prayers.

Rona Ebert

March 5, 2013

She was such a dear and extraordinary friend to–and advocate of–artists of all kinds, authors and animals. A greater connector of people and causes I do not think I have ever known. She will be greatly missed by so many, but remembered fondly forever by the same. We Love you Mary Margaret.

Linda K Keeling

March 4, 2013

What a sad loss for Ray, family, friends & Austin.

Mary Alice Carnes

March 4, 2013

Deep condolences. You shared a wonderful soul with us. Mary Margaret made Austin the place to be happy because she gave so much of herself.

Nancy Staley Rettig

March 4, 2013

My heart goes out to Ray and the rest of her family.

Bill Smith

March 4, 2013

A great loss to her community and to all who knew and loved her. Mary Margaret was a rare gift to us all.

rrk

March 4, 2013

We will all miss her insatiable curosity about world affairs and her tireless efforts to make Austin and the world a better place. Our thoughts are with her family and friends.

Susan Thompson

March 4, 2013

A great lady. Sympathies to the family.

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