Mary Wolverton, 59

Mary Wolverton, 59

Tuesday, January 6, 2026 - 3:19pm

Mary Wolverton, 59, died on Dec. 24, 2025 at her home in Vineyard Haven after battling breast cancer for several years. She was surrounded by family.

Mary was born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa in 1966 to Ann and Ben Wolverton Jr., and grew up on the family’s sustainable farm in Troy Mills, Iowa. She attended North Linn High School and graduated with a BA in theatre arts from the University of Iowa, Iowa City.

After working in fashion fabric design in Miami, Fla., she returned to Iowa where she worked as a costume designer for Riverside Theatre in Iowa City and Theatre Cedar Rapids.

In 1993 she relocated to Martha’s Vineyard where she worked at Essence in Edgartown. She later started her own line of clothing called Wild Iris and made custom textile furnishings.

A resident on the Vineyard for over 30 years, she also worked as a cabinetmaker, a teacher’s aide and musician, eventually building her own home there.

She enjoyed travel to Ireland to hone her musical skills, and she taught fiddle lessons to young students for many years on the Vineyard. As a concert promoter, she helped foster performances by some of the world’s biggest and most respected names in traditional music at the Katharine Cornell Theatre in Vineyard Haven.

Some Vineyarders will remember her from Wednesday night fiddle sessions, an Offshore Ale staple. She also enjoyed spending time in her garden and going on hikes.

She is survived by two sons, Mattie Harcourt Wolverton and Sunny Wolverton Harcourt, and their father Gregg Harcourt. She is also survived by three siblings and their spouses: Susan Wolverton and Heberth Obando; Nan Wolverton and Ed Hood; Tom and Seher Wolverton; as well as five nephews and one niece.

Mary will be greatly missed by her family as well as by the artisan and agrarian community she was so connected to on Martha’s Vineyard. Please help honor her memory by enjoying some good fiddle music.

A celebration of her life will be held on the Vineyard in the spring.

Mary’s family wishes to thank her care givers at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston and Martha’s Vineyard Hospital (Mass General Brigham) and the VNA of Martha’s Vineyard Hospice (VNA of Cape Cod-Martha’s Vineyard Hospice). Their care of Mary in her final days was extraordinary, for which we will be eternally grateful.

In lieu of flowers, a gift to facilitate the compassionate efforts of such care givers or a donation in her honor to The Polly Hill Arboretum (pollyhillarboretum.org) that Mary loved, or to your favorite nonprofit would be welcome.

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