Mary Margaret Abell
Mary Margaret Abell was called to her heavenly home on March 13, 2025 at the age of 76 years. She was born at St. Mary’s Hospital in Galveston, Texas on October 26, 1948 to John J. Sullivan and Josephine Kovacevich Sullivan.
She is preceded in death by her parents, John & Josephine Sullivan, brother James Joseph Sullivan and husband, James Gerald Abell.
She is survived by her brother, John Joseph Sullivan, Jr. and wife, Stephanie, stepsons, Charles Abell and wife, Debra and Chris Abell and granddaughter Cassie Reardon and husband, Derek. She also leaves behind numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and their families and a host of friends who will miss her dearly.
Mary retired from SmithKline Diagnostics and Labcorp Industries where she enjoyed a career selling laboratory supplies to hospitals and doctors mainly in the Southern Regions of Texas. She earned several awards during her career and was a certified Medical Technologist and Clinical Laboratory Technician.
She enjoyed life to the fullest and will truly missed by all who had the pleasure of know her during her lifetime.
The family would like to thank Billie Jo, Monica and Denise along with other staff members of Vantage Hospice for the wonderful care that they provided these last few weeks to Mary Margaret.
The Family will receive friends on Wednesday, March 19, 2025 at 10:00am with a Ceremony at 11:00am at Crowder Funeral Home, 1645 East Main, League City, Texas 77573. Interment will follow at Galveston Memorial Park Cemetery in Hitchcock, Texas.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Mary Margaret’s name can be made to Vantage Hospice, 5718 Westheimer Rd. Suite 1650, Houston, TX 77057.
Dear Mary Margaret you left us way too soon. We all know you are at peace, no more pain or suffering. It’s so crazy I was born your Aunt, but I always just considered myself as a cousin. It happened because your Grandfather Sullivan, had an unexpected baby way later in life, at 55 years old. But you were my Dearest Friend and Family Member. I will always Love You Forever and Beyond. One day we will be together but till then you will be one of the most Beautiful Angels. I know you will be telling everyone you see one of your many beautiful stories and you had a lot of them. God Bless Rest In Peace Love you Always Kathryn (Kathy) Aguilar
We met Mary Margaret and Jerry at New Hope Church. They sat in the row in front of us and invited us to join their small group, where we became friends. Many times, we would go out to dinner or meet in their home where we met both of their mothers, other family members. and of course, her beloved “Taz”. In the last few years, we stayed in touch by phone. She will be missed.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
Mary Margaret and I were best friends through junior and senior high schools. Many escapes happened driving Mrs. Sullivan’s car up and down the seawall! We stayed in touch for many years and even got to spend time with her and Jerry.
All of my memories are fond ones and I will miss her very much. I pray Jesus has welcomed her to His arms and has restored her youth, joy and memories of all who loved her
An amazing lady, friend and step-mother. A loving, patient, and caring wife, the world and everyone in it was better because of you and your radiating presence. Your warm heart, beautiful smile, and infectious hugs will be missed by all. Please hug Mrs. Josie, John (Sully), Jerry, and Taz for me. All my love, Christopher.
Mary Margaret & I have been friends for too many years to count.
BOI myself & knowing her since high school.
Her x husband, Ronnie Ozymy, was best man at my 1st wedding to Victor Boudreaux, Sr. As time went by, we lost contact. But God reunited us again in Manvel at my
neighbors’ mothers birthday party & We became good friends again.
Mary was a sweet, kind & caring person. She took good care of her Mom & Jerry.
I will miss her & going to plays with her .
Patty Martorell Boudreaux Allen