Mary Ann Louk was a native Houstonian graduating from Mt. Carmel Catholic High School. She spent many years in Houston and the last 40 years in the Conroe area. She worked at various Executive Administrative positions, to include Bore Tun Co, Brown & Root, Sperry Sun, Halliburton, Baroid Corporation, Dresser Industries then eventually retiring from Anadarko.
She had great love for her church of 35 years, singing in the choir. Everyone who saw her knew she sang with all her heart. When raising her children she was actively involved in all their activities. Drill team mom, making uniforms, Girl Scouts, going camping, cheering on her sons at football games and always supporting her children in all that they did. When the grandkids came along, she sat at numerous football, baseball games and dance competitions encouraging them all.
She was a generous loving soul who always believed in helping others, and her smile was contagious. To say she will be missed is an understatement.
Mary Ann is proceeded in death by her husband Ron Louk, her parents John A. and Mary Eckstein, sister Judy Hiebert and her husband Richard Hiebert, sister Loraine Ludwick and her husband Jimmy Ludwick and her son David Schuller.
She is survived by her children Chris Schuller and his wife Shirley, Julie McErlane and her husband Neil, and Diane Harris. Also left to cherish her memory are her grandchildren Chad Schuller and his wife Brandy, Neil Patrick McErlane, Kirby Crowe and her husband Andrew, Jacob Payne and his wife Kristen, and Michael Payne; great grandchildren Madison Solis and her husband Jay, Marrisa Schuller, Cheyenne McErlane, Maverick Crowe, Kenzie Crowe, Charlotte Payne, and Maddox Payne along with numerous nieces, nephews and lifelong friends.
Her legacy and the hearts that she touched will continue on.
A celebration of life for Mary will be held Saturday, September 13, 2025 at 11:00 AM at Metcalf Funeral Directors, 1801 E White Oak Terrace, Conroe, Texas 77304, followed by a reception at 12:00 PM.
“This world is not our home, we’re just passing through, our treasures are laid up somewhere beyond the blue”-Jim Reeves