Mary Louise Somers

mary louise somers
PORTLAND - Mary Louise (Sullivan) Somers died peacefully Sunday June 19, 2016 at Maine Medical Center surrounded by her family. She was born in Portland on January 5, 1930, the daughter of John H. and Louise J. (Hinds) Sullivan. Mary Lou attended Sacred Heart School and then graduated from St. Josephs Academy in Portland and St. Josephs College where she earned her Bachelors degree in English. On August 29, 1953, Mary Lou married Harold E. Somers at Sacred Heart Parish and they lived in Portland, Lewiston, and Island Pond, Vermont before then settling in Montpelier, Vermont in 1964 where they raised their three sons and daughter and where Mary Lou lived in her beloved house on Loomis Street for 50 years. A lifelong educator, Mary Lou taught English and Spanish before becoming a special education tutor in the Montpelier Public Schools for more than two decades, touching many lives with her commitment to her students and her enthusiasm for teaching. Together with her husband, Mary Lou also ran the Princes of Breffny Tour Company, specializing in travel to Ireland, Spain, and Hawaii, and Mary Lou continued to travel the globe enthusiastically with her family after Harolds passing. Since childhood, Mary Lou looked forward to spending time on Peaks Island, and while raising her family, spent every summer at the family cottage with her mother-in-law Katharine with whom she had a particularly close relationship. She taught her children to appreciate island life, quiet afternoons reading at the beach, pleasant bike rides and walks along the backshore, and fierce nighttime Scrabble competitions, while also playing the invariably gracious hostess to the many friends and relatives who visited. Mary Lous life centered around her family, a wide circle of close friends, and her extraordinary faith. She was a devout communicant at St. Augustines Parish in Montpelier, Vermont where she was active in the Catholic Daughters, eventually serving as State Regent. She was always the doting Gram for her six grandchildren who enjoyed her famous snickerdoodle cookies and looked forward to the personalized cards that arrived from her like clockwork with any holiday or special occasion. With a quick wit and an easy smile, Mary Lou displayed a great sense of humor, loved keeping up with current events and political happenings, tending to her plants and flower gardens, reading voraciously, and engaging in spirited conversations with friends and family around the dinner table. After leaving Vermont to return to Portland in 2014, she lived very happily at the Park Danforth where she was close to her sister Anne and made many new and special friends, though always expressing nostalgia for her friends in Montpelier and her longtime home there. In addition to her husband Harold, Mary Lou is predeceased by her sisters Catherine and Janet and her brother John. She is survived by her sons Frederick and his wife Jeanette, Michael and his wife Evelyn, Thomas and his wife Katie, her daughter Susan and her husband Peter, her sister Anne, 6 grandchildren, her nephew and surrogate son Jay, many nieces and nephews and grand nieces and nephews, her childhood and lifelong friends Helen Mary Polito and Joan Whiting, and her dear friends from Montpelier. Visiting Hours will be held on Sunday, June 26, from 2-6PM in the Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Home, 172 State Street, Portland. Prayers will be recited in the Funeral Home on Monday, June 27, at 9:15AM followed by a 10AM Mass of Christian Burial at Sacred Heart Church, 65 Mellen Street, Portland. Interment to follow in New Calvary Cemetery, Broadway, South Portland. To view Mary Lous memorial page or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com. Memorial contributions may be made to the Portland Matthew 25 Project, Portland Peninsula and Island Parishes, 307 Congress Street, Portland, ME 04101.

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  1. We are with you in spirit as you celebrate such a precious life! Hugs to you all during this difficult time.

    – John and Bonna Somers and boys

  2. My condolences to all the Somers. Mary Lou and Harold were very important to me and I am very saddened that Harold first and now Mary Lou have passed.

    – Tom Moore

  3. I was very sad to get the phone call from Evelyn about Mary Lou!! I am so so sorry for your loss. What a great person she was. I so enjoyed when I would get to the house to find that she was there for a visit. I loved chatting with her. She was a joy to be around. It was always so nice to she her around Kiernan and Lucy and how much she loved seeing them come home from school or going to one of their games. We would chat about the rest of her family and keep me updated and you could see how much she just loved being around her family. Just talking to her I could tell what a great Teacher she must of been. I will miss her visit, but have great memories of her. I loved watching the video of her life, thanks for sharing it with all of us. My Thoughts and prayers for out to all of the Somers Family, I know how much she will be Missed.. Love To All Anne Booth

    – Anne Booth

  4. To the Somer’s family,Thinking of your family during this time. Such fond childhood memories of your family. My mom wanted to send a card as she doesn’t have a computer but we weren’t sure of an address. Again, our thoughts are with you during this difficult time. Fondly, Jim and Susan Barrett and family

    – Barretts

  5. Mary Lou was a neighbor of mine here at Park Danforth and all who knew her here will miss her kind words, her constant smile, her quiet dignity. My prayers and most heartfelt condolences are with you all. Sincerely, Tony Strodel

    – Tony Strodel

  6. Hello,Mary Lou was one of my favorite people at Union Elementary School. I loved her quick, dry, kind, wit. I loved her care, concern, and skill with children. Mary Lou was real. She used to joke that I could never be the Catholic Mother of the Year, and not just because I wasn’t Catholic!It makes me sad to think that her family and the rest of us no longer have her in our daily lives. She will remain in our hearts forever.

    – Linda Berger

  7. To Mary Lou’s family Although I never met most of you, I heard lots of stories about you. Mary Lou was one of my paraeducators at Union Elementary School in Montpelier. She was a wonderful friend and my most reliable person. Maybe because we came from the same generation, we could discuss so many situations which arose in the Special Ed Dept. My deepest sympathy to you all–she was proud of each and every one. Dotty

    – Dotty Buttura


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