Mary Margaret Lunn
Mary Margaret Lunn, 69, passed away on Sunday, March 25, 2018 in Texas City, Texas. She was born on October 8, 1948 in Pasadena, Texas to Dyson and Doris Lunn. Mary Margaret is survived by her: children, Chris Perkins and Adrianna Ricard and her husband, Roland; sister, Susan Beeler, and her husband, Wayne; grandchildren Cassidy, Robert, Reid, and Ryan; and numerous family and friends. She is preceded in death by her: parents, and siblings, Dyson David Lunn and Elizabeth “Betty Lou” Harvey.
Mary Margaret was an educator at heart and was very good at her job as an English teacher at her alumni San Rayburn High School in Pasadena. She was very patient, soft-spoken, gentle, and had a kind way with everyone she encountered. She will be dearly missed by her loved ones, who celebrate knowing she is at peace with her creator.
Mary Margaret wished to be cremated, all are from dust and all turn to dust again. There will be a memorial service on Thursday, March 29, 2018 at 2:00 pm held at First Baptist Church of Hitchcock. Her ashes will be spread at a later date. The family gratefully declines flowers and donations. However, prayers, condolences, and memories are gladly accepted.
I have loved and admired your mom as my dear friend for many years. She was such a lovely lady and we shared many special times together. I shall never, ever, forget her! Hold close, those precious memories for you shall see her again. For now, may she rest and have sweet, beautiful dreams in the arms of Jesus!
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time. Lean on the Lord and He shall give you peace and joy in this time of sorrow.
With deepest sympathy,
Cynthia “Motsy” Motsko
(Your mom nick-named me Motsy)
Rest in peace Ms Mary. You will be missed by many. Prayers to your family and sweet friend Virginia. My deepest condolences.
I worked at Sam Rayburn High School in the English department for 10 years and you showed wonderful patience and outstanding teaching ability. I recall going to lunch with you and our other friends and having a wonderful time. Thank you for your excellent teaching and wonderful, positive fellowship. I am sorry to hear about your passing, but I know you now reside in a better place.