Mary Y. Richard
Mary Y. Richard, 94 of Texas City, passed away Monday, May 4, 2020 at Mainland Center Hospital in Texas City.
Mrs. Richard was born December 7, 1925 in Maurice, Louisiana, the daughter of Ozema Trahan and Edna Gaspard Trahan.
Mary was a resident of Texas City for 62 years and a member of Saint Mary of the Miraculous Medal Catholic Church.
Mary is preceded in death by her parents, husband Joseph Bradley Richard, a daughter Jeanette Marie Jackson, son Carl Wayne Richard, grandsons; Chris Richard, Wade Gregory and Dean Jackson and granddaughter Telissa Buckley.Β Mrs. Richard is survived by her daughter Dorothy Lynn Buckley of Orange, two sons and daughter-in-law, James B. Richard and Joyce of Richmond, Texas and Dale Richard of Texas City. Mary is also survived by 7 grandchildren; Eric, Tifne, Bryan, Scott, Treanna, Garrett, and Jennifer and her 12 great grandchildren.
Private graveside service will be Thursday, 10:00 am at Mt. Olivet Catholic Cemetery in Dickinson, with Father Clint Ressler, officiating. Services are under the direction of the James Crowder Funeral Home in La Marque, Texas.
So very sorry to hear about the passing of your beloved mother. Wishing you many fond memories and blessings.
in sympathy and friendship,
Elaine (Akin) & Richard Jones
So sorry for yβallβs loss, especially at this time when friends canβt visit .
Please know your all in our prayers and in our hearts.
We are praying God’s strength for you all. Our condolences to you all. π π π π Linda & Lincoln Bellard
From the grandchildren of Annie Trahan Broussard. We are so very sorry and are praying for the entire family.
My thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this time. Though I won’t be able to attend I will be there in spirit with my extended family. Much love always.
You and your family are in my thoughts and Prayers. Peace and comfort.
Sincere regards,
Margaret Anderson Bryan πππ
Mary was the strongest lady I ever knew. Her energy abounded when she saw a task that needed to be done. I know it was hurting her to have to give up her service to others when she became to weak to continue. She is much happier on the other side of life’s river. God has a crown full of jewels waiting for her.
Dale and Dorothy, I am so sorry about your Mom. May she rest in peace.