Harpold, Maria Dolores

1934 ~
 2020

OBITUARY

Maria Dolores Sanchez Harpold, born August 26, 1934, went peacefully home to her savior Jesus Christ on Tuesday, March 3. She rejoins her beloved husband, Lew Wayne Harpold, who predeceased her in 2010.

Dolores grew up in Grapeland, Texas, where she began a lifelong love of the countryside and horses. Her horses were her outlet and her passion. She showed them in various area rodeos, at one point appearing with a blind horse she had trained to do tricks. Dolores was named the most beautiful girl in Grapeland.

At age 17, Dolores moved from Grapeland to the big city of Houston to attend the University of Houston. She thrived at U of H, joining in Frontier Fiesta events and again being named a UH beauty. It was during this time that she began working at Tennessee Gas, where all the beautiful young women worked. Working as a draftsman at Tennessee Gas out of college, Lew was swept away by this confident, lovely and talented woman who radiated unshakable faith. They began dating and were married on February 1, 1958.

Dolores and Lew created a wonderful family and life together, centered around their shared love of Jesus Christ. In the late 1960s they purchased property in Cat Spring, Texas, and Pin Oak Creek Ranch, or “the farm,” became the heart of their life as a family: horses, cattle, parties, fishing and antiquing. Dolores instilled her love of horses in her sons at an early age, and that tradition of riding horses still exists today. Their Fridays were spent watching their three sons play football, Saturdays at the farm and Sundays in church.

When their boys left for college, Dolores decided to get her real estate license, a natural progression from her love of homes, antiques and design. She worked at Greenwood King Properties, and eventually specialized in selling farm and ranch properties.

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Service Information

A graveside service will be held at 2 pm on Saturday, March 7, 2020 at Cat Spring Cemetery, 7522 Cat Spring Cemetery Road, Cat Spring, Texas 78933.

To express your sympathy with a flower arrangement please contact our florist.

3 Responses

  1. Grant, my condolences to you, Karen and the girls. Looking at your Mothers picture I see a great resemblance in you and your girls. Your beautiful mother’s values were definitely passed down to you.

    Sincerely,
    Sanchez Family

  2. I cherish the days I spent with Dolores.We went to UH together and shared an apt. when we worked downtown Houston.she was one of the most wonderful friend a person could ever hope for. Love to all of her family.

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