Mary Chapa of Groesbeck, passed away at Providence Hospital in Waco on Thursday, January 17, 2019, at age 77. Visitation will be held Sunday, January 20, 2019 in the Groesbeck Funeral Home Chapel, from 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 A.M. on Monday, January 21, 2019 at the First Baptist Church in Groesbeck, with Reverend Tracy Sims officiating. Burial will follow in Faulkenberry Cemetery. Mary was born on January 23, 1941 to Joe Morales, Sr. and Victoria (Vega) Morales. She grew up in the Kosse-Thornton-Groesbeck area as the family moved around picking cotton. After Mary met Luis B. Chapa in Lamesa where he lived while she was there with her family picking cotton, they were united in marriage in Groesbeck on May 26, 1962. They lived in Lamesa a year and then moved to Groesbeck where they lived the rest of their life. Mary worked several years for Varo and several other companies, but in 1979, she decided to start her own business and she and her sister opened the small Tamale Inn on Hwy 14 near Groesbeck. Her food was so popular that people waited sitting on a small bench or waiting outside for a table, especially on Friday nights before a ball game or other school events and on Sundays at noon. Many stepped back to the kitchen to tell Mary how much they enjoyed her food, especially the Chicken Enchiladas and Queso dip. The business became so overwhelming that she and Luis built a larger restaurant in 1990 closer to Mexia. Mary stood on her feet many hours for many days for many years cooking and cleaning up sometimes from 7:00 am until 2:00 am the next morning. But she said she would rather have a Dairy Queen taco than her own. Mary was influential on many kids who worked for her. She could be tough, saying that if they worked for her they were “her kids,” but also kind to them. She felt so proud of them when they grew up to be very successful, some lawyers, doctors, teachers, or just good workers in whatever field they chose. Many of the kids could come talk to her about things they would not talk about with their parents. Mary’s life could be summed up saying she loved to work, loved helping other people, loved her kids, grandchildren, and two great granddaughters. Also, she loved cats, some raised from kittens and some strays she gave a home. She was a pretty lady and a beautiful soul. Mary was preceded in death by her parents; sister, Hortencia Morales; brother, Joe Morales, Jr; daughter, Yvette Roberts; and her husband Luis B. Chapa. She is survived by her son, Luis Chapa, Jr. of Groesbeck; granddaughter, Victoria Chapa of Waco; grandson, Gavin Carpenter of Groesbeck; great granddaughters, Aurora and Athena Garza of Waco; sister, Josie and husband Bill Roberts of Corsicana; brothers, Jessie and wife Maria Morales of San Antonio and Jim Morales of Normangee; and nieces and nephews.