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Mary Catherine “Mamie” <I>Winter</I> Hostettler

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Mary Catherine “Mamie” Winter Hostettler

Birth
Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA
Death
13 Jun 1969 (aged 78)
Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.1517701, Longitude: -86.7382079
Plot
Section 14, Lot 41, Space 12
Memorial ID
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(Published in “The Nashville Tennessean,” Saturday, 14 Jun 1969, page 20. Repeated Sunday, 15 Jun 1969, page 21E.)

Mrs. Mamie Winter Hostettler died Friday morning June 13, 1969, at St. Thomas Hospital. Survived by husband, John E. Hostettler; daughters, Miss Mary Frances Hostettler, Mrs. James W. Hall, and Mrs. Joseph Molteni, all of Nashville; Mrs. Robert Wiggs, Columbia, S.C.; son, Lt. Col. John E. Hostettler Jr., Dayton, Ohio; sisters, Sr. Mary Joseph, O.P. and Mrs. Joseph Jackson, both of Nashville, and Mrs. William B. Goodrich, Houston, Texas; twenty grandchildren. Remains are at the Chapel of Martin’s & Bracey-Welsh, 209 Louise Ave. Funeral Monday morning, June 16, 1969. Leaving at 9:45 o’clock for Requiem Mass at The Cathedral of the Incarnation, 2003 West End Ave. at 10:00 o’clock. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Dr. Pierce Ross, employees of Auto Laundry Co., members of the Civitan Club, Post No. 5 American Legion, Knights of Columbus, and Senior Citizens will serve as honorary pallbearers. Active will be—John E. Hostettler III, David Hostettler, Fred Hostettler, Frank Hostetter Jr., James A. McMinnis Jr., J. E. Richmond Sr., Alex Wiggs, and William Bardill Sr. The Rosary will be recited Sunday evening at 8:00 o’clock.
(Published in “The Nashville Tennessean,” Saturday, 14 Jun 1969, page 20. Repeated Sunday, 15 Jun 1969, page 21E.)

Mrs. Mamie Winter Hostettler died Friday morning June 13, 1969, at St. Thomas Hospital. Survived by husband, John E. Hostettler; daughters, Miss Mary Frances Hostettler, Mrs. James W. Hall, and Mrs. Joseph Molteni, all of Nashville; Mrs. Robert Wiggs, Columbia, S.C.; son, Lt. Col. John E. Hostettler Jr., Dayton, Ohio; sisters, Sr. Mary Joseph, O.P. and Mrs. Joseph Jackson, both of Nashville, and Mrs. William B. Goodrich, Houston, Texas; twenty grandchildren. Remains are at the Chapel of Martin’s & Bracey-Welsh, 209 Louise Ave. Funeral Monday morning, June 16, 1969. Leaving at 9:45 o’clock for Requiem Mass at The Cathedral of the Incarnation, 2003 West End Ave. at 10:00 o’clock. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Dr. Pierce Ross, employees of Auto Laundry Co., members of the Civitan Club, Post No. 5 American Legion, Knights of Columbus, and Senior Citizens will serve as honorary pallbearers. Active will be—John E. Hostettler III, David Hostettler, Fred Hostettler, Frank Hostetter Jr., James A. McMinnis Jr., J. E. Richmond Sr., Alex Wiggs, and William Bardill Sr. The Rosary will be recited Sunday evening at 8:00 o’clock.


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