Marian Louise Mulvahill
Marian Louise Mulvahill, age 90, passed away peacefully on August 2, 2019 in Friendswood, TX
At Marian’s request, no formal service will be held.
Marian (who was born Marion but preferred to spell her name Marian) was born in Marshall, Minnesota on February 9th, 1929 to Hubert and Cora Deutz. She attended school in Marshall and graduated from St. Catherine University in St. Paul, MN in 1949 with a Teacher’s Certificate in early education. After graduation, Marian taught school in Hibbing, MN, where she met Maurice (John) Mulvahill. Marian and John were married on March 26, 1951 in Marshall, MN.
Marian followed her husband in his law career with mineral and mining companies, moving from Minnesota to Connecticut to Oklahoma and then to Houston
Marian enjoyed teaching, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Education in 1973 and continued to substitute teach at times while staying at home to raise her children. Marian enjoyed family vacations, hiking, and reading.
Marian was preceded in death by her husband John; son, Steven; parents; brothers: Hubert Jr., Mark, Tom, Glenn and Duane; sisters: Arlene Deutz, Marcella Crow, Antoinette (Toni) Anderson and Dolores Pidcock.
She is survived by her children: Nancy Davison (and Lee) of Rigby ID, Tim Mulvahill (and Carol) of Richmond, TX, John Mulvahill (and Sheryl) of Friendswood, TX, Mark Mulvahill (and Tamara) of Muskogee, OK, Diane (DeDe) Sorrentino (and Chuck) of Rigby, ID and Susan (Sue) Baker (and Mark) of Jonestown, TX; 17 grandchildren, 13 great grandchildren; brothers: Ron, Loren and David and sisters: Judy Olson, Janet Carlson and Gretchen Kellogg.
Family and friends are invited to share memories of Marian.
We love you Mom!
I Love you so much. I love you so much. You were always the classiest, sweetest, smartest mother. Always had the words to make things heal. You still are – we talk all the time. But I miss you so much in this world.
I love you Grandma
Marian was a woman of grace, insight & intelligence, compassion and a fun-loving sense of humor. I enjoyed her company in our book club at South Regional Library in Th Woodlands and our lunches at local restaurants. She was a lovely role model and friend. God bless her. I keep her in my prayers.
I love you Mom! I appreciate everything you did for me and the sacrifices you made for us. I look forward to seeing you and Dad again.
Tim