Mary Sue Gately

Mary Sue Gately, 82, passed away on March 13, 2020 at her home.  She was born in St. Mary’s Infirmary, Galveston, Texas on Easter Sunday, 1937.  She was preceded in death by her parents, Winford and Laura Bludworth, and her brother, Winford Bludworth, Jr.  She is survived by her husband of 63 years, Martin:  children Mary Elizabeth and husband, Doug; Helen; Edward; Joan and husband, Jeff; and Paul.  She is also survived by eight grandchildren, Catherine, Jessica, Jamie, Ruthie, Dorthie, Stephanie, Teddy, and Heidi, and great granddaughter, Aussie; and sisters, Linda and Connie, and her brother Harry.  Mary Sue received her Associate Degree from Galveston College, B.S. in Accounting from The University of Houston at Clear Lake, and her MBA and PhD in Business Administration from the University of Houston Central Campus.  She taught taxation courses for one year at The University of Houston at Clear Lake and for seventeen years at Texas Tech University, where she was the first woman promoted to Full Professor in the College of Business Administration.  She received the President’s Excellence in Teaching Award in 1989.  She published many articles on taxation, was on the editorial board of The Journal of the American Taxation Association and a contributing author and associate editor of the West’s Federal Taxation series.  She retained her CPA license until her death.

Mary Sue was a member of Queen of Angels Church in Dickinson.  Since her retirement, she has devoted herself to her family and to making beautiful quilts for friends and family.  The family wishes to extend special thanks to Father Stephen Zigrang, Connie LeBlanc, Linda Quaglino, Ruthie Murphy, and Theresa Gately.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm with a Rosary at 7:00 pm on Thursday, March 19 at Crowder Funeral Home in Dickinson, Texas.  A Funeral Mass will be held at 10:00 am on Friday, March 20 at Queen of Angels Catholic Church, 4100 Hwy. 3, in Dickinson with interment following at Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

13 comments

  1. So very sorry for the loss of your dear sister , Connie. Our love to you and your family.

    Cathy and Jim Filiano
  2. What a remarkable life and such a wonderful family! My condolences and much love as you celebrate Mary Sue’s life, love and accomplishments!

    Alison Brown
  3. We are so sad to hear of Aunt Sudies passing. I’m sure that she and our Dad And Grandma and Grandpa Bludworth are having a wonderful reunion. We are so happy that we were able to come to Galveston last year and see her. She was such a sweet woman. All of our love And prayers are with all of you. Extra special love to Martin And the kids.
    Love,
    Mac and Shannon Bludworth

    Shannon Bludworth
  4. Martin, May bless and comfort you and your family during this time of grief.

    Ruben Olvera
  5. My condolences to Uncle Martin , Liz, and the rest of the family!! Aunt Sue was a remarkable and very intelligent lady!!God bless all of you , my prayers are with you

    Cathy Gately
  6. My sincerest condolences to Uncle Martin, Liz and the entire family. My heart will be with you during this sad time.

    Olivia Noordhoek (Gately)
  7. I loved her from the moment I was born she was like another mother to me although she was my first cousin. Before I was 2, I was her flower girl in her wedding that lasted 65 years. Sudie was a saint on earth.
    I know you are in heaven smiling down upon us.
    Love and prayers from Judy and Randy Esslinger.

    Judy & Randy Esslinger
  8. So very very sorry for your loss. I will keep all the family in my heart and prayers, may God be with each of you through this trying time. God Bless. My deepest condolences.

    Jackie Polk
  9. God has gained an angel. My condolences to the family.

    Lisa Sharkey
  10. God bless you
    Joe

    Joe
  11. May she rest in peace!

    Ndong Ondo Pierre Célestin
  12. My condolences to the family, praying for peace and comfort during this difficult time.

    Lorrie Stewart
  13. Martin, Mary and Doug,

    We loved Sue! We know she has had a hard several years, but she was still such a sweet, positive friend! We always enjoyed seeing what new quilt she had made and were never disappointed in her talent! She was a very special person and we will miss her as we know that you all will!

    Jimmie and Debbie Pittman

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