Mary Elizabeth ‘Mary Beth’ Treece

Mary Elizabeth (Mary Beth) Lindsey Treece was born in Carmona, Texas, on November 25, 1924, the daughter of Morris P Lindsey and Gladys Palmer Lindsey. She was a graduate of Corrigan (Texas) High School. She received Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees from The University of Kansas. She was a Fulbright Scholar in the Arab Republic of Egypt.

Her early work history included the U.S. Navy Department, in Texas, where she met Richard Foster Treece, Lawrence native, who was serving in the U.S. Navy. They married in Boston Harbor, onboard the Destroyer Escort USS George E. Davis, on October 9, 1944. He preceded her in death in 2009.

Mary Beth worked for The University of Kansas Athletic Department in the Basketball Office for Coach Dick Harp. She was always proud of her association with The University of Kansas.

Fulfilling a lifelong desire to attend college, Mary Beth enrolled at KU after her children all began school. She worked as a teacher at Lawrence High School for 19 years, until her retirement. She also served as an exchange teacher in Bonsall, England.

She was preceded in death by her parents, husband Richard, a sister JoeAnn Stokes, a brother-in-law Robert Lee Treece, and her son, also named Robert Lee Treece.

Mary Beth is survived by daughters Virginia Treece Crane and Joan Lindsey Treece, and grandchildren: Jill Susan Crane, Jeffrey Stephen Crane, Matthew Daniel Treece Gallegos, and Molly Elizabeth Gallegos.

Great- grandchildren include: Robert Kellen James, Matthew Foster James, and Joaquin Daniel Flores-Gallegos.

Services will be at Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home, 601 Indiana Street Lawrence, KS 66044, Saturday, February 18, 2017, at 10:30 a.m., with a social gathering starting at 9:30 a.m.

Messages & Condolences

From Nancy...

I met your mother Mary Beth two years ago when I moved to the neighborhood. I remember then that she was very welcoming and kind. She obviously had a very interesting life of overseas living, travel, and teaching. My sincere condolences to her family.

From Susan Campbell Thompson...

Virginia,
Cherish your wonderful memories- thinking of you.
Susie

From Dawn Moews...

Virginia,
My thoughts are with you at this time. We are never ready to lose those we love, but the lifetime of memories mean more each day.

From Pam Byrn...

So sorry to hear the news. She was a great mom. I was glad to know her. Had some good times at your house with you and Judy. Blessings and condolences to you and your family

From Martha...

I am so sorry for your loss, Joan…sending a BIG hug.

From Anne Buhler Jones...

Am thinking of you as I read of your mother’s passing. Peace and all good to you and yours.

From Rita Haugh Oates...

What a wonderful mother you had, Joan! You are in my thoughts and prayers today, and I hope you and your sister can share some stories with your children and grandkids so they understand how special she was!

From Kathy Doughty...

Your Mom was such a special person. I’m so glad that John and I were able to visit your Mom last October. I wish that I could attend her service.

From The London-Wollberg family...

What an amazing life she had. Sending you our deepest condolences.

From Denise Allen Simon and family...

Joan, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your sister and families. Your mother was beautiful and accomplished! What a legacy she left!! May your memories provide comfort and God give you strength.

From Deborah Barr...

My thoughts are with you and your family, Joan. Her picture is lovely, and it sounds as if she had a wonderful, inspiring life. May you find comfort from happy memories.

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