Houston Celebrates the Life and Legacy of Mae Evelyn Hood

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Floral tribute to Mae Evelyn Hood

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The Houston community mourns the loss of Mae Evelyn ‘Bobbie Jean’ Hood, a dedicated pillar of faith and service, who profoundly impacted many lives throughout her 89 years. Known for her roles as a florist, church leader, and devoted mother, Hood’s legacy will continue through her family and community contributions.

Houston Celebrates the Life and Legacy of Mae Evelyn “Bobbie Jean” Hood

Houston, Texas – Mae Evelyn “Bobbie Jean” Hood, a beloved community pillar known for her dedication to faith, family, and service, passed away peacefully on June 5, 2025, at the age of 89. Known by many names throughout her life, including Mary Evelyn, Mae Evelyn, and Barbara Jean, she left an indelible mark on her community through various roles, including florist, church leader, and devoted family member.

Born on July 1, 1935, to Frank and Evelena Sullivan McWhorter, Hood grew up in Houston’s historic Studewood neighborhood, recognized as the city’s first Black community. Her family legacy included a great-grandfather who served as a town sheriff and was a co-founder of the Greater New Hope Missionary Baptist Church, a place where Hood became an active member for her entire life.

Throughout her schooling at Miss Burrus Elementary School, she excelled both academically and socially. Her leadership was recognized when she was named the inaugural “Ms. Burrus,” a title fondly remembered by her classmates even decades later. Hood continued her education at the original Booker T. Washington High School, known for its distinguished Golden Eagle program, reinforcing her commitment to excellence.

In 1954, Hood married Wilbert Evans and became a mother to three daughters: Belinda, Renita, and Dottie. She later married Emiel Hood, Jr. in 1965, further expanding her family and community ties.

An integral figure at Greater New Hope Missionary Baptist Church, Hood served in numerous capacities, including President of the Mass Choir, Wedding Coordinator, and member of various committees. Her leadership was instrumental in organizing the church’s milestone anniversaries and fundraising for essential church needs, such as a multi-functional organ and a beautiful chandelier for the sanctuary.

In addition to her church activities, Hood was a pioneering businesswoman, becoming the first Black florist to open a shop in Studewood. Her establishment, “Tuck-n-Ruffle Floral Shop,” earned her the affectionate title “The Flower Lady” and was well-regarded within the community for its beautiful floral arrangements.

Hood’s impressive soprano voice allowed her to perform at various events, including special occasions, community gatherings, and even before a U.S. President. Notably, her vocal talents led her to sing at the wedding of an NFL coach, demonstrating her influence beyond the local community.

Despite facing personal challenges, including battling cancer twice and enduring widowhood, Hood remained resilient, embodying strength and kindness throughout her trials. She was deeply rooted in her faith, which served as her guiding light in both good and trying times.

Mae Evelyn Hood is survived by her three daughters—Belinda Block Feaster, Renita F. Cunningham, and Dottie D. Evans—all residing in Houston. Her legacy continues through her cherished grandchildren: Damian Cunningham, Dana Cunningham Carr, Jason Cunningham, and Justin D. Block, as well as her great-grandchildren, Kaylan, Kirstyn, Jessiy, Jeramiya Carr, and Janzi Cunningham, along with her great-great-grandchildren, Constance and Meilani.

Hood’s remarkable journey is remembered fondly by her family, friends, and the wider community as a testament to her love, resilience, and unwavering commitment to service. As Houston reflects on her life, she leaves behind a legacy rich in love, strength, and community spirit.

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