was 90 years of age. Widowed last year, Mary is survived by her son, Thomas M. Rollins, her daughterin-law, Victoria, and her grandchildren, Tom and Kay Rollins, all of McLean, Virginia. Her other son,
Theodore A. Rollins, pre-deceased her.
Mary, the third of four children, was born on January 4, 1931 in Logan County, Colorado, to Toby
Michieli of Casoni, Italy, and Carrie Bertapelle Michieli of Rosati, Missouri. She graduated from Loretto
Heights College with a B.S in Medical Technology, and was a registered member of the American Society
of Clinical Pathologists. She practiced in Colorado Springs until her marriage in 1954. Thereafter, she
devoted her prodigious energy to civic and philanthropic endeavors, raising her sons, and supporting
Texan artists.
Among other offices, Mary served on the Citizens Advisory Committee of the Houston Mass Transit
Authority, as the 1972 Canvassing Chair of the Republican Party for Harris County, and as President of
the Friends of the Houston Public Library.
Mary was married for 66 years to Thomas W. Rollins, an officer in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and
executive in the oil and gas industry. Together, they lived in Panama, Denver, various hydrocarbonbearing places in Texas and Louisiana (where she was the runner-up in the Mrs. Louisiana competition),
Manhattan, and The Hague, Netherlands. Mary and Tom settled for most of their adult lives in Houston
on their fourth and final move to that city. Over four years ago, Mary and Tom moved from Houston to
Washington, D.C. to be near their son and his family in their senior years.
Mary loved the arts, dressed beautifully, comforted many by healing through means of faith, practiced
her Catholicism non-doctrinally, and, it must be said, never much cared for the company of dogs.
Mary’s funeral mass will be said by her brother, Deacon Ronald Michieli on August 14, at St. Anthony’s
Church in Sterling, Colorado. Thereafter, her ashes will be interred on the shores of Flathead Lake,
Montana, next to those of her husband, Tom, and their son, Ted, overlooking the lake and the Mission
Mountain Range of the Montana Rockies.
Condolences may be sent to Thomas M. Rollins, 1101 Langley Lane, McLean, Virginia 22101. In lieu of
flowers, donations may be sent to The Department of Art and Art History, The University of Texas at
Austin, https://art.utexas.edu/support.
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