Houston Chronicle

MARY BATES BENTSEN

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1929-2019

Mary Bates Bentsen died on Sunday, the 12th of May 2019, at her home in Houston surrounded by family. She was born in Houston on the 15th of March 1929, to the late Col. William B. Bates and Mary Dorsey Bates. In addition to her parents and her sister Jean Bates Cartwright, Mary was preceded in death by her husband of sixty years, Kenneth E. Bentsen.

A fifth-generation Texan, Mary attended River Oaks Elementary School, Kinkaid School, Lamar High School, Mt. Vernon College, and received her B.A. from the University of Texas at Austin. After college, she co-founded the predecesso­r to the Houston Invitation Service before marrying the love of her life, Kenneth, on the 3rd of December 1953. Together they raised four children who survive her along with their spouses, five granddaugh­ters, and three great grandchild­ren.

Mary was an active member of her community, serving on the boards of several state and local organizati­ons including: San Jacinto Museum of History Associatio­n (of which her father was a founding board member); Friends of the Governor’s Mansion; Junior League of Houston; River Oaks Garden Club; Town & Country Garden Club; Child Guidance Center of Houston; and Kappa Alpha Theta (life member). She was a member of Bolero, Bayou Club, and Houston Country Club. Mary was also recognized as a member of the Children of the Republic of Texas.

Mary was the epicenter of her family and friends. She was a loving mother, grandmothe­r and great grandmothe­r, trusted confident as sister-in-law, aunt and cousin, and one who collected friends far and wide. Raised in the traditions of Houston in aftermath of the depression, she and her husband cut a wide swath as a stunning mid-century couple in the city’s arts and social circuits from the 1950’s on. As they raised their four children, Mary instilled deep values of trust and honesty, recognitio­n of their Texas heritage, and appreciati­on for the arts and culture. Having accomplish­ed this with her first generation of offspring, she followed suit with her granddaugh­ters and great grandchild­ren.

Survivors include her children: Molly Bates Bentsen; Betty Bentsen Newton and Stephen D. Newton; Kenneth Edward Bentsen, Jr. and Tamra Kiehn Bentsen; and William Lloyd Bentsen and Leslie Anne Moyer; her grandchild­ren: Mary Elizabeth Zimmerman and Zachary Mark Zimmerman; Elizabeth Bates Newton; Louise Colbath Bentsen; Camille Bentsen Newton; and Meredith Ellsworth Bentsen; her great grandchild­ren: Chloe Zimmerman; Bentsen Zachary Zimmerman; and Luke William Zimmerman; and her sisters-in law: Beryl Ann Bentsen and Betty Bentsen Winn. She is also survived by several Bates and Bentsen nieces, nephews and cousins including: Mary Dorsey Cartwright; Reagan Cartwright, Jr. and Ursula Cartwright; Lon D. Cartwright and Ann Cartwright; Barbara Bates Press and Tom Press; David Quentin Bates, Jr. and Anne Markeson Bates; Lloyd M. Bentsen, III and Gayle Flannery Bentsen; Lan Chase Bentsen and Adele Howell Bentsen; Becky Bentsen Phillips and Mel Phillips; Tina Ann Bentsen; Kathy Bentsen Garfield; Robert Daniel Winn, Jr; Susan Winn Lowry and David Lowry; and Karen Virginia Bentsen. In addition to her many friends across Texas, the family wishes to thank Carla Rivera, Maria Martinez, and Toni Noble for their many years of service and friendship, as well as the staff at her residences at the Hallmark and Inwood Manor.

In addition to her husband, parents, and sister, she was preceded in death by her father and mother-in-law: Lloyd M. Bentsen and Edna Ruth Bentsen; brothers and sisters-in-law: Judge Reagan Cartwright; Senator Lloyd M. Bentsen, Jr.; Donald L. Bentsen and Nell McCarter Bentsen; and Robert Daniel Winn; niece Ellen Ruth Bentsen Winn; and nephew Donald L. Bentsen, Jr.

Friends are cordially invited to gather and share remembranc­es of Mary with the family from three o’clock until five o’clock in the afternoon on Saturday, the 18th of May, in the Community Center at The Hallmark, 4718 Hallmark Drive in Houston.

In lieu of customary remembranc­es, memorial contributi­ons may be directed toward the San Jacinto Museum of History, One Monument Circle, La Porte, TX 77571; or to the River Oaks Garden Club Forum of Civics Foundation, 2503 Westheimer Rd., Houston, TX 77098.

Please visit Mrs. Bentsen’s online memorial tribute at geohlewis.com where words of comfort and condolence may be shared electronic­ally with her family.

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