Mary Etta Gulotta
Mary Etta Gulotta, 86, of Friendswood, Texas passed away Sunday, July 25, 2021. She was born September 23, 1934 in Oak Grove, Louisiana to Melvin and Lela Bolding. Mary was a current resident of Friendswood and formerly a longtime resident of Hitchcock.
Mary was devoted to God, her faith, and her family. She was a loving daughter, sister, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and friend.
She is preceded in death by her husband Joseph Peter Gulotta, mother and father, son George Mitchell Delany, Jr., and brother Thomas Bolding.
Mary is survived by her son; James Thomas Delany and wife Rhonda of Friendswood, brother Melvin Bolding Jr. and wife Billie of Lubbock, five grandchildren; Laura Taylor Williams and husband Nick, Christopher George Delany and wife Lauren, Michael Thomas Delany and wife Katie, Matthew Don Delany, Megan Elizabeth Delany, and two great grandchildren Luke Angelo Delany and Sloane Madelyn Delany and Special nieces Donna Spoth, Lycretia Thompson, and Kathy Bolding Salaza and her longtime friends Glenda Owens and Lorraine Vyvial.
A Memorial service will be held on Saturday, August 21, 2021 at 11:00am at Friendswood Friends Church in Friendswood.
Mrs. Gulotta was my grandmother’s best friend. We attended church with her and her husband Joe on several occasions, they always had us laughing. Mary Etta was a kind soul and my grandmother thought very highly of her. Rest In Peace Mrs. Gulotta and please hug my Granny for me.
I will miss that beautiful smile forevermore. I love you so very much. I will see you again on the other side, Aunt Mary. My heart is heavy, but I take peace in knowing you are now with all our loved ones that have gone before you. What a beautiful sight for Granny to see you coming through heavens gates. I love you so much.
It is with sad heart for me to see that we have lost such a beautiful and sweet Christian friend. Mary Etta was such a dear friend of my family for many years. She will be missed sorely by all of those who knew and loved her, but we know some day we will see her again. Mary Etta’s family is in my thoughts and prayers at this difficult time.
With my deepest sympathy,
Sharion Havard Moore
Lexington, KY
Whenever I reconnected with Cousin Mary Etta over the years , I was always thankful that some people never change. She was always gracious , loving , and caring. I will always remember her as someone special in my life. Her faith was always an inspiration!
Prayers going out to Aunt Mary’s family. She was loved by so many. It’s hard to think about not having her around. I will treasure my thoughts of her forever. All I can say at this time is “oh honey” may the Holy Spirit comfort the families broken hearts.