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Mary Alice Wilson Guenzel

Mary Alice Wilson Guenzel obituary, Colorado Springs, CO

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Mary Guenzel Obituary

Mary Alice Wilson Guenzel, 90, foundress of El Tesoro de los Angeles Retreat Center in Colorado and co-chair of Celebrity Breakfast in Fort Worth, passed away peacefully in her sleep on February 28, 2017.

Funeral: Mass of Christian Burial at 1 PM on Saturday, March 4, 2017 at the San Francisco Javier Chapel at El Tesoro de los Angeles Retreat Center at 232 Blossom Road in Woodland Park, CO. Carpooling is encouraged and parking will be available at both Our Lady of the Woods and Park State Bank in Woodland Park. Visitation will begin at 5 PM on Friday, March 3 at Swan-Law Funeral Home 501 North Cascade in Colorado Springs with a rosary beginning at 6 PM.

Memorials: If desired, contributions can be made in Mary's memory to the Nuestra Senora de la Paz Foundation in support of El Tesoro Retreat Center, PO Box 1029, Divide, CO 80814 or online at www.eltesororetreat.org.

The oldest child of John Human Wilson and Harriette Fromhart, Mary Alice was born on April 29, 1926 in Denver, Co. She and her brother, John, spent their childhood years in Golden, CO. The Wilson family moved to Fort Worth, TX in 1936. Mary attended Paschal High School and later received her degree in journalism at the Texas State College for Women (now Texas Women's University) in 1947.

While attending college, Mary met Edwin L. Guenzel through a pen pal exchange with Texas A&M. Mary and Ed were married on her graduation day in May 1947. The couple moved to A&M in College Station while Ed finished his degree. Mary worked at the Bryan Daily Eagle and handled many responsibilities including a daily radio broadcast from the newsroom.

When they returned to Fort Worth, Mary joined the advertising department at Leonard's Department Store; wrote for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram; and eventually opened her own public relations firm, Mary Guenzel and Associates, where she handled publicity for a wide variety of clients including the Texas Music Educators Association, Miss Teenage America Pageant and Colonial Columns for Colonial Country Club. A keenly intelligent and versatile lady, Mary's diverse career included roles in the hotel, communications and travel and tourism industries.

In addition to her great love for her family, Mary held two special accomplishments in great esteem: Answering the call to build a retreat center in the mountains and co-founding the Celebrity Breakfast as a project of Theta Sigma Phi (later Women in Communications). Along with co-chair, Betty Bob Buckley, and a dedicated, dynamic group of women communicators, the Celebrity Breakfast raised funds for scholarships in journalism for many decades and was a much sought-after social event in Fort Worth.

Very civically and socially active while in Fort Worth, Mary was also involved in a vast litany of organizations including Junior Woman's Club (past president), Woman's Club of Fort Worth, first female chieftain of the Scottish Clans of North Texas, German-American Club, Sister Cities, Council on World Affairs, Women in Communications and a member St. Andrew Catholic Church. A woman of great faith, she later became a Lady of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem.

Overly blessed with the gift of determination, Mary answered a divine call in the second act of her life to build a place a respite to bring people a little closer to Heaven. In 1998, she returned to Colorado and began work on a 70-acre retreat center in the shadow of Pike's Peak. She was grateful to see her dream fulfilled with the opening of El Tesoro de los Angeles (Treasure of the Angels) in Woodland Park, CO. While in Colorado, Mary was, at various times, an active member of Our Lady of the Woods Catholic Church in Woodland Park, St. Mary's Catholic Cathedral and St. Joseph Catholic Church in Colorado Springs.

Her entrepreneurial interests in while in Colorado also included purchasing The Donut Mill in Woodland Park; importing Blue Bell Ice Cream from Texas for the Ice Cream Parlor and developing her own special coffee named "Mary's Mountain Blend."

In addition to her family, Mary held a special affection for the many friends who supported her vision including the Board and staff of El Tesoro, Tony and Kathryn Perry, Rev. Francisco Quezada (Father Frank) and the many priests she sponsored throughout the years.

Mary was preceded in death by her parents John and Harriette Wilson, her brother and his wife, John and Mary Wilson and her former spouse, Edwin L. Guenzel. She is survived by her children Georgia Anne Guenzel (Frances), Richard Joseph Guenzel (Mary), Susan Ellen Guenzel (Paul) and Mary Elizabeth (Beth) Guenzel Park (Doug), her grandchildren, Thomas Wilson Park, Stephen Nash Park, Michael (Mike) Collins Guenzel, Joshua Phillips, three great grandchildren, sister-in-laws, Lena Lantzsch, Edna Barr and Norma Summers and multiple nieces and nephews.

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Published by The Gazette on Mar. 3, 2017.

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Jere and Connie Joiner

March 7, 2017

Mary, you left your mark. You especially left it in Colorado where your gifts will remain as long as there are cathedrals, churches, priests, and people in need. God bless you, wonderful lady, and may God's holy angels escort you into the arms of the Savior.

Maureen Mathis

March 4, 2017

We were so honored to have known Mary and stay with her at her beautiful mountain home.
God called a special Angel to come home.
We will always miss her and hold a very special place in our heart for her.
Maureen Mathis & Bertie Moreno

Jacqueline Montoya

March 4, 2017

My deepest condolences to Mary's family. It was a great honor to have known her, she touched my life in a very special way. I will miss you!!

Kim Marquis

March 3, 2017

I was blessed when Mary was brought into my life. I became one of her caregivers at her home in Sept 2016. Those 5 months working for Mary were wonderful and peaceful. I always had a sense of peace and love with her. She loved Christ and devoted many hours a day to her heavenly father. I know she is happy to be home where she will be loved eternally. I thank God that I knew her. I know many are saddened by her passing to her beloved after life. She was an incredible woman. My condolences to her family and her many close friends. We will grieve for ourselves but celebrate her life as she dons her angels wings.

Sharon Chester Walters

March 3, 2017

God saw that she was getting tired,
a cure was not to be,
so he put his arms around her
and whispered "Come with me."
With tearful eyes you saw her go,
and softly fade away,
and though you loved her dearly,
you could not make her stay.
A golden heart stopped beating,
hard working hands at rest;
God broke your heart to prove to you,
He only takes the best.
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March 3, 2017

Please accept our condolences on the loss of your loved one. May you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends. Luke 14:14

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