Mary Bee enjoyed the social whirl of Washington, D.C. during the years 1919 to 1921 when her husband Carlos Y. Bee served as a Congressman from Texas. She assisted her sister-in-law, Adele Burleson, wife of her brother Postmaster General Albert S. Burleson in hosting many luncheons and other social events. She was a favorite aunt and as she had no children she invited many young relatives to their residence in Washington, D.C. and summer home near Waring, Texas.
After the tragic death of her parents she lived with her uncle, Thomas E. Sneed and her aunt, Elizabeth Burleson Sneed. Her grandfather was General Edward Burleson.
Mary Bee enjoyed the social whirl of Washington, D.C. during the years 1919 to 1921 when her husband Carlos Y. Bee served as a Congressman from Texas. She assisted her sister-in-law, Adele Burleson, wife of her brother Postmaster General Albert S. Burleson in hosting many luncheons and other social events. She was a favorite aunt and as she had no children she invited many young relatives to their residence in Washington, D.C. and summer home near Waring, Texas.
After the tragic death of her parents she lived with her uncle, Thomas E. Sneed and her aunt, Elizabeth Burleson Sneed. Her grandfather was General Edward Burleson.
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