The Courier-Journal, Saturday, 11/28/1998:
MARY ANNETTE "NETTIE" FIELDS, 84, died Thursday at Suburban Hospital. She was the former Mary A. Mattingly, a native of Marion County and a member of St. Bartholomew Catholic Church. Survivors: daughters, Laura F. Roberts and E. Libby Hill; brothers, Emmanuel and Sim Mattingly; sisters, Ann E. Edelen, Rose Blair, Frances Stubbs and Laura J. Nalley; four grandchildren; and a great-granddaughter. Funeral: 11 A.M. Monday, her church, 2040 Buechel Bank Road. Burial: Resthaven Memorial. Visitation: Resthaven, 4400 Bardstown Road, 109 P.M. Sunday and after 9 A.M. Monday.
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The Courier-Journal, Saturday, 11/28/1998:
MARY ANNETTE "NETTIE" FIELDS, 84, died Thursday at Suburban Hospital. She was the former Mary A. Mattingly, a native of Marion County and a member of St. Bartholomew Catholic Church. Survivors: daughters, Laura F. Roberts and E. Libby Hill; brothers, Emmanuel and Sim Mattingly; sisters, Ann E. Edelen, Rose Blair, Frances Stubbs and Laura J. Nalley; four grandchildren; and a great-granddaughter. Funeral: 11 A.M. Monday, her church, 2040 Buechel Bank Road. Burial: Resthaven Memorial. Visitation: Resthaven, 4400 Bardstown Road, 109 P.M. Sunday and after 9 A.M. Monday.
Abstracted by Dolores Bohn
Family Members
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Francis Emanuel "Baz" Mattingly
1910–2005
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Mary Ollie Mattingly Smith
1912–1997
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Anna Elizabeth Mattingly Wheatley
1918–2008
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Mary Frances Mattingly Richards Stubbs
1921–2005
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Nannie Rose Mattingly Blair
1923–2001
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James Arthur Mattingly Jr
1925–1933
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Laura Jean Mattingly Nalley
1927–2016
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Louis Bertrand "Bert" Mattingly
1929–1992
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George Sim Mattingly
1931–1999
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Joseph Raymond "Pete" Mattingly
1933–1994
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