Mary Fred Quartararo 
December 2, 1914 - December 12, 2015
Michael Mullally (Houston, TX)

I want you to know I think Aunt Tudie was one of the sweetest people who ever walked the face of this earth. I am so pleased to have been able to call her my aunt. Every memory I have of her is a pleasant one. My family extends our deepest heartfelt condolences to all remaining family members especially to my cousins, Kay, Jane, and Buddy. We miss Aunt Tudie but rejoice for her as she now enjoys her eternal reward with her Maker, and family who has gone before her. Rest in peace, dear aunt.
Monday, December 14, 2015

 

Jennifer Peacock (Beaumont, TX)

Rembering Mary Fred, a beautiful lady my mom Patricia Geraci Walker thought very highly of your Mom. Prayers for her family.
Monday, December 14, 2015

 

Tim Mullally (Dallas, TX)

Aunt Tudy was always the sweetest and dearest Aunt a nephew could ever want. She had such charm and grace her entire life. We had such a wonderful time at her 100th birthday last year. What a sweetie. Our prayers are with Jane and Buddy and Kay.
We love you,
Tim and Arlene Mullally

Sunday, December 13, 2015

 

Danny Robins (Beaumont, TX)

Buddy,Very sorry for you're and sisters lost.I have so many memories of being with you and you're family back on Gladys.I will never forget talking to you're Mom n the phone last year.A truly great woman.

Sunday, December 13, 2015

 

Anita Savino Fournier (Wimberley, TX)

Please extend our deepest sympathy to Kay, Jane, and Buddy, and the family. Mrs. Quartararo was a one of a kind sweet, courageous, warm, friendly woman and mother to my friend of many years, Kay. When we were in school together (St. Annes's & SAHS) just like my mother, Mrs. Quartararo attended every thing and volunteered her time and talent. I remember all of the times she and my mother donated gallons and gallons of Pasta when asked by the schools and PTA'S. It is a wonder they could look at Pasta and Gravy for the rest of their lives, not to mention Lasagna and other meals.
Knowing her all my life, she will always be remembered, as "No one ever really dies as long as there is someone left to remember. She never lost her dignity. Kay call me & give me a phone number for you. Love to all.
Anita Savino Fournier

Sunday, December 13, 2015

 

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