Mary Brownwell Satre

January 4, 1931 ~ March 10, 2017
Mary Brownwell Satre
Passed away peacefully late in the evening of March 10th as the result of a stroke earlier in the day. A Texas native, Mary called Virginia home since 1963. She married on March 15, 1952 to Robert Satre, now a retired Naval officer. They had six children, Robert Jr., Steve, Jeff, Mary Jane, John and Allison. Along with her husband and children, she is also survived by 13 grandchildren. Fully retired after nearly 45 years as a real estate agent and broker, she enjoyed golf and still bowled on a weekly league. She bowled a 166 just days before her stroke.
A wake will be held from 6-8 pm on Wednesday March 15 at Money & King Funeral Home , 171 Maple Ave. W, Vienna, VA. Funeral services will be at 11 am Thursday March 16 at St. Francis Episcopal Church, 9220 Georgetown Pike, Great Falls, VA. Interment will be at Arlington National Cemetery at a later date, as yet undetermined.
In lieu of flowers please send donations to Samaritan Ministry, 1516 Hamilton St. NW Washington DC 20011. Online condolences and fond memories of Mary may be offered to the family at www.moneyandking.com
Funeral Home:
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA
US 22180
Passed away peacefully late in the evening of March 10th as the result of a stroke earlier in the day. A Texas native, Mary called Virginia home since 1963. She married on March 15, 1952 to Robert Satre, now a retired Naval officer. They had six children, Robert Jr., Steve, Jeff, Mary Jane, John and Allison. Along with her husband and children, she is also survived by 13 grandchildren. Fully retired after nearly 45 years as a real estate agent and broker, she enjoyed golf and still bowled on a weekly league. She bowled a 166 just days before her stroke.
A wake will be held from 6-8 pm on Wednesday March 15 at Money & King Funeral Home , 171 Maple Ave. W, Vienna, VA. Funeral services will be at 11 am Thursday March 16 at St. Francis Episcopal Church, 9220 Georgetown Pike, Great Falls, VA. Interment will be at Arlington National Cemetery at a later date, as yet undetermined.
In lieu of flowers please send donations to Samaritan Ministry, 1516 Hamilton St. NW Washington DC 20011. Online condolences and fond memories of Mary may be offered to the family at www.moneyandking.com
Funeral Home:
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA
US 22180
Alison, Very sorry to hear about your loss. My deepest sympathies to you and your family. You will be in our prayers. Thom
Saddened to learn of Mary’s passing. I have fond memories of Mary and Bob from the days we were stationed in Sanford, Florida. My prayers for comfort to Bob and the children at this sad time. Take comfort that Mary is in a better place.
Dear Allison and Family, My condolences. Thougths and prayers for all of you. Lorraine Maurice
Allison, Very sorry to hear the sad news about your mother passing away. Thinking of you at this difficult time.
Dear Bob & Family, Pat and I are greatly saddened by Mary’s passing. For forty years she has been a friend and great neighbor. I enjoyed so much talking golf, bowling and of course “current events” Just a few weeks ago, we visited her amazing “Christmas Village Display”….just one of the ways she brought great joy to others!! Wishing you all well and our continued support and friendship. Love, Frank & Pat Keenan
Dear Bob and Family. We were so sorry to learn of Mary’s passing. She was a wonderful person and we enjoyed every moment we spent with her. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Allison and Family, My deepest condolences to all of you. Amazing that Mary had bowled a 166 recently! Now, I know where Allison gets her grit from! Infinite Blessings to Mary and all of you. In Peace, Jerry
Dear Satre Family, I am so sorry for your loss. Mary was a heck of an athlete, business woman, mom, wife, friend and grandmother. You have a wonderful family and I was blessed to know Mary With Love, Judi
I remember a time over 50 yrs ago when I was spending part of the summer with Aunt Mary & Uncle Bob. Mary had loaded all us kids in the station wagon to go swimming at the local pool. She started the car and realized, too late, the family cat had decided to take a snooze under the hood, next to the fan. Well, in typical fashion Aunt Mary, with her calm demeanor and cool Texas drawl, made us all feel like “everything’s gonna be alright”, including the cat! Aunt Mary was always the best! All my love.