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Mary Ann Robnett daughter of Charles Malcolm Owen and Anvaline Jessie Owen, born December 2, 1947, in Sulphur Springs, TX, passed from this Earth to meet Jesus on April 30, 2023. Mary Ann died peacefully in her bed after a long hard-fought battle with Alzheimer's disease and COPD.
She leaves behind a legacy: an older brother, Rex Weldon Owen, of Bulverde, TX; a daughter, Amanda Shane Mecay and son-in-law Stefan Terence Mecay of Kerrville, TX; and son, Clinton Owen Robnett of San Antonio, TX.
Mary Ann lived most of her life all over the state of Texas. She was a hairdresser from the 1960's to the 1980's, before becoming a PTA mom, soccer mom, and Girl Scout den mom. She worked as a leasing agent in the real estate industry for 15 years until she retired in 2009. She loved country music and country dancing, singing on road trips, garage sales and thrift stores, and playing Farkle and Rummy. She would rescue kitties every chance she got with every penny she had. These are just some of the beautiful fun times remembered by family. It was her forgiveness, her love, her desire to give, but in all these qualities her faith in God was what made her special.
Mary Ann was born a twin, though her sister Martha Jan did not last long. Mary Ann had spoken often of the day she would reunite with her long-lost sister.
Private family services will be held at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, please donate on her behalf to Kerr County Animal Services, whose phone number is (830) 257-3100.
She leaves behind a legacy: an older brother, Rex Weldon Owen, of Bulverde, TX; a daughter, Amanda Shane Mecay and son-in-law Stefan Terence Mecay of Kerrville, TX; and son, Clinton Owen Robnett of San Antonio, TX.
Mary Ann lived most of her life all over the state of Texas. She was a hairdresser from the 1960's to the 1980's, before becoming a PTA mom, soccer mom, and Girl Scout den mom. She worked as a leasing agent in the real estate industry for 15 years until she retired in 2009. She loved country music and country dancing, singing on road trips, garage sales and thrift stores, and playing Farkle and Rummy. She would rescue kitties every chance she got with every penny she had. These are just some of the beautiful fun times remembered by family. It was her forgiveness, her love, her desire to give, but in all these qualities her faith in God was what made her special.
Mary Ann was born a twin, though her sister Martha Jan did not last long. Mary Ann had spoken often of the day she would reunite with her long-lost sister.
Private family services will be held at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, please donate on her behalf to Kerr County Animal Services, whose phone number is (830) 257-3100.