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Alice Mitchell Boteler Nunez

Birth
Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA
Death
22 Feb 1997 (aged 79)
Bethesda, Montgomery County, Maryland, USA
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ALICE BOTELER NUNEZ

Alice Boteler Nunez, 79, a Washington native who had done volunteer work at Sibley Memorial Hospital, died of cancer Feb. 22 at her home in Bethesda.

Mrs. Nunez, who graduated from Western High School and the Abbott School of Art, was a fashion illustrator with Kann's department stores in the late 1930s and early 1940s.

From 1981 to 1992, she and her husband lived in Castleton, Va., in Rappahannock County, where they produced red wine under the Castleton Vineyards label. She had volunteered at Sibley for 12 years before moving to Castleton and resumed upon returning to Washington.

Her husband of 51 years, Dr. Bernard E. Nunez, died in 1992. Survivors include two sons, Bernard III and John B., both of Potomac; three daughters, Elizabeth Nunez of Arlington and Virginia N. Flavin and Anna Maria Nunez, both of Bethesda; her mother, Dorothy Rohrer Boteler of Charlottesville; two brothers, Basil D. Boteler of Bethesda and George G. Boteler of Middleburg; two sisters, Sidney B. Worthington of Charlottesville and Margaret B. Shelley of Vero Beach, Fla., and New Canaan, Conn.; and seven grandchildren.
Published in The Washington Post 02/24/1997
ALICE BOTELER NUNEZ

Alice Boteler Nunez, 79, a Washington native who had done volunteer work at Sibley Memorial Hospital, died of cancer Feb. 22 at her home in Bethesda.

Mrs. Nunez, who graduated from Western High School and the Abbott School of Art, was a fashion illustrator with Kann's department stores in the late 1930s and early 1940s.

From 1981 to 1992, she and her husband lived in Castleton, Va., in Rappahannock County, where they produced red wine under the Castleton Vineyards label. She had volunteered at Sibley for 12 years before moving to Castleton and resumed upon returning to Washington.

Her husband of 51 years, Dr. Bernard E. Nunez, died in 1992. Survivors include two sons, Bernard III and John B., both of Potomac; three daughters, Elizabeth Nunez of Arlington and Virginia N. Flavin and Anna Maria Nunez, both of Bethesda; her mother, Dorothy Rohrer Boteler of Charlottesville; two brothers, Basil D. Boteler of Bethesda and George G. Boteler of Middleburg; two sisters, Sidney B. Worthington of Charlottesville and Margaret B. Shelley of Vero Beach, Fla., and New Canaan, Conn.; and seven grandchildren.
Published in The Washington Post 02/24/1997


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