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															 Mary Reinhard 
															Peoples, who 
															successfully raised 
															two children and 
															enjoyed a long 
															marriage to a good 
															man died on 
															October 25, 2012 in 
															Round Rock, Texas. 
															Mrs. Peoples died 
															peacefully in her 
															sleep. She was 90 
															years old.   | 
														
														
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															Mary was not 
															average, by any 
															measure. She often 
															did and said exactly 
															what she meant. Her 
															sense of humor kept 
															her and those around 
															her laughing many 
															times. She was 
															smart, adventurous, 
															and generally a lot 
															of fun to be around.
															
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															Mary was born in Los 
															Angeles on November 
															13, 1921, but she 
															belonged to a large 
															family of five 
															children whose 
															parents had homes in 
															California, Texas, 
															and Illinois. 
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															Mrs. Peoples met her 
															husband, Jim, when 
															he called her a dumb 
															female and she 
															threatened to run 
															over him in her 
															brother's car. It 
															was love at first 
															sight. Separated by 
															World War II, Jim 
															wrote Mary over 150 
															letters and they 
															married in 1944. 
															They were married 
															for 53 years before 
															Jim's death in 1998.
															
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															Mary made a nice 
															home for Jim and 
															their two children, 
															Kim and Jim. Mary 
															was not the best 
															cook in the world 
															and was pretty happy 
															when box cake mixes 
															and TV dinners 
															became popular in 
															the 1950's. She was, 
															however, an 
															excellent 
															seamstress. She made 
															very stylish clothes 
															for both herself and 
															her daughter (whose 
															idea of style did 
															not exactly match 
															her mother's).
															
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															Mary enjoyed camping 
															vacations at Lake 
															Buchanan with Jim 
															and her children, 
															loved doing crafts, 
															and took great 
															pleasure in 
															gardening and 
															watching birds and 
															wildlife. She was 
															also a great reader 
															and enjoyed reading 
															novels. Like many 
															homemakers of her 
															time, she was a also 
															great fan of "As the 
															World Turns." 
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															Once her children 
															left home, she 
															became interested in 
															and very 
															knowledgeable about 
															genealogy. She was a 
															member of the 
															Montgomery County 
															Genealogical and 
															Historical Society 
															and became the 
															editor and the Book 
															Committee 
															Chairperson for the 
															1981 Montgomery 
															County History book. 
															She was very proud 
															of this work. For 
															many years, she 
															volunteered and 
															worked with the 
															Montgomery County 
															Library. Her 
															genealogy book 
															collection and 
															records have been 
															donated to the 
															Montgomery County 
															Genealogical and 
															Historical Society 
															and will be curated 
															by them and donated 
															to the Montgomery 
															County Genealogy 
															Library at a 
															presentation in 
															March. 
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															Mary will be missed 
															by her daughter Kim 
															Bacon and 
															son-in-law, Kevin 
															Bacon, of Austin, 
															Texas; grandson 
															William (Bill) Bacon 
															of San Francisco, 
															CA; and son Jim 
															Peoples and 
															daughter-in-law 
															Shirley Peoples of 
															Tyler, TX. She also 
															became very close to 
															her "Village People" 
															family over the last 
															year. Kim would like 
															to thank the staff 
															of University 
															Village for the care 
															and love they gave 
															to her mom. 
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															The 
															Courier 
															October 28, 2012    |