Mary Catherine Sudela
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Mary Catherine Sudela
January 13, 1923 - December 13, 2014
Mary Catherine Sudela, 91, of
Monroe, Louisiana, formerly of Nederland, died Saturday, December 13, 2014, at
Christus St. Joseph’s Home, Monroe, Louisiana.
She was born on January 13, 1923, in Indianapolis, Indiana, to John J.
Berlier and Bertha Catherine (Huey) Berlier.
Reared in a devout Catholic
family, Mary was indoctrinated into the values of church, family, and
service. She served in the Nurse’s Aides
Corp of the American National Red Cross during the height of World War II. She also served in the USO where she met her
future husband, Joe Sudela who was serving in the Army. Although Mary claims that she was not
initially interested in Joe, his persistence and charm eventually won her over. Joe and Mary were married on May 16, 1946 and
celebrated 52 years of marriage before Joe’s passing in 1999.
After moving to Joe’s hometown of
Galveston, they took the passage of Genesis 1:28 seriously in which God offers
the instruction to “be fertile and multiply.”
Seven of their nine children were born in Galveston, and two were born
after their move to Nederland in 1961.
All nine of Mary’s children were not only instructed on the values of
church, family, and service, but they were able to witness Mary’s example through
her involvement in the St. Charles parish community. She regularly served as a Eucharistic
Minister and a Lector during Mass. She
was also a dedicated member of the Altar Society where she participated in
several activities including cleaning the church, serving on committees, and
baking uncountable cakes, pies, cookies, and popcorn balls. She also brought Holy Communion to those that
were unable to attend Mass.
Family members remember the home
cooked meals that began with a prayer, the assignment of chores around the
house, and her amazing productions for birthdays and holidays; especially the
food and desserts at Thanksgiving and Christmas. She managed the Sudela household, and being a
master seamstress, she sewed many of the clothes that her children wore.
She later moved to St. Joseph’s
Home in Monroe, Louisiana where she continued to attend daily Mass, arriving
early to pray the Rosary. She made an
impact on her fellow St. Joseph residents; participating in many activities
including regular rounds of bingo and dominoes.
She was proud to introduce her many children to the St. Joseph’s
residents during their visits.
Survivors include five daughters;
Barbara Ann Thompson of Monroe, Louisiana, Rose Guilbeau of Houston, Betty
Butler of Austin, Peggy Bateman of Houston, and Debbie McCown of Cypress,
Texas, and four sons, Robert Sudela of San Marcos, Bill Sudela of Houston, Tim
Sudela of Beaumont, and John Sudela of Hull.
Survivors also include numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren.
A Rosary for Mrs. Sudela will be
recited at 5:00 PM, with a gathering of her family and friends to follow until
7:30 PM, Tuesday, December 16, 2014, at Broussard’s, 505 North 12th
Street, Nederland. A Mass of Christian
Burial will be at 10:00 AM, Wednesday, December 17, 2014, at St. Charles
Borromeo Catholic Church, 211 Hardy Avenue, Nederland, with interment to follow
at Oak Bluff Memorial Park, Port Neches.
In lieu of flowers, memorial
contributions may be made in Mrs. Sudela’s memory to Catholic Charities of
Southeast Texas, 2780 Eastex Freeway, Beaumont, Texas 77703 or to Wellspring
Alliance for Family and Children, 1515 Jackson Street, Monroe, Louisiana 71202.
http://www.catholiccharitiesbmt.org/
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