Born August 19, 1917, near Gettysburg, she was the daughter of the late Ernest G. and Maude M. (Leister) Strickhouser.
Mrs. Dutterer graduated from Gettysburg High School in 1936.
She worked for the Hanover Shoe Company for 37 years as a shipping clerk.
Surviving are two sons, Stanley W. Dutterer, Jr. of Hanover and his companion, Carol A. Thompson, Wayne E. Dutterer of Hope Mills, NC, and his companion, Kathy Hoke; five grandchildren, Shari Colehouse, Neal Dutterer, Wayne Dutterer, Jr., Rory Dutterer, and Angie Durant; 12 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; one brother, Raymond Strickhouser and wife, Teresa of Hanover; as well as nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by two brothers, Ernest A. Strickhouser and Henry A. Strickhouser.
Burial was in Rest Haven Cemetery, Hanover.
Born August 19, 1917, near Gettysburg, she was the daughter of the late Ernest G. and Maude M. (Leister) Strickhouser.
Mrs. Dutterer graduated from Gettysburg High School in 1936.
She worked for the Hanover Shoe Company for 37 years as a shipping clerk.
Surviving are two sons, Stanley W. Dutterer, Jr. of Hanover and his companion, Carol A. Thompson, Wayne E. Dutterer of Hope Mills, NC, and his companion, Kathy Hoke; five grandchildren, Shari Colehouse, Neal Dutterer, Wayne Dutterer, Jr., Rory Dutterer, and Angie Durant; 12 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; one brother, Raymond Strickhouser and wife, Teresa of Hanover; as well as nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by two brothers, Ernest A. Strickhouser and Henry A. Strickhouser.
Burial was in Rest Haven Cemetery, Hanover.
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