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Mary Jane <I>Brantlinger</I> Fetzer

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Mary Jane Brantlinger Fetzer

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
22 Dec 2001 (aged 91)
Barefoot Bay, Brevard County, Florida, USA
Burial
Ellery Center, Chautauqua County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.1635431, Longitude: -79.3892236
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In 1920 she and her parents and her seven siblings lived in a house they owned, mortgage free, at 164 West Ranson Avenue in Blairsville, PA. Her father worked as a locomotive engineer and Don worked as a caller (coaler?) for a railroad.

In 1930 she was a nursing student at the Buffalo City Hospital at 462 Grider Street in Buffalo, NY.

In 1940 she, her husband, their three children, and his sister Margaret Nagle lived in a house they owned at 31 Duerstein Street in Buffalo, NY. Their home was valued at $2100. He worked as a clerk for the department of public works, with an income in 1939 of $1400 for 52 weeks of work.

From a newspaper:

Mary Jane Brantlinger Fetzer, 91, formerly of Buffalo and Amherst, died Saturday (Dec. 22, 2001) in Barefoot Bay, Fla. She was born April 23, 1910, in Johnstown, Pa., a daughter of Frank H. and Minnie Ora Findley Brantlinger. She came to Buffalo in 1929 and studied nursing at the former Myer Memorial Hospital. She later worked for many years in the Key Punch Department of Merchants Mutual Insurance in Buffalo before retiring to Jacksonville, Fla., in 1977, where she worked at the reception desk of St. Vincent's Hospital. She had been active in the AARP Bowling League. Her family will fondly remember all the years spent at their summer cottage on Harold Avenue in Bemus Point for its many good memories and the best times of their lives. Surviving are a son, Norman Charles Fetzer of Jacksonville; two daughters: Carmen Sack of Barefoot Bay, Fla., and Carol Rexford of Mayville; eight grandchildren: Charles Fetzer, Mark Fetzer and Daniel Sack, all of Jacksonville, Tina Newell of Mayville, Lisa Rexford of Jamestown, Mary Celik of Tallahassee, Fla., Beth Rogers of Hickory, N.C., and Amy Loftus of Ashburn, Va.; 18 great-grandchildren; and a sister, Sara Cyphert of Blairsville, Pa. She was preceded in death by her husband, Norman Max Fetzer, whom she married in 1932 and who died in 1971; five brothers; and a sister.
In 1920 she and her parents and her seven siblings lived in a house they owned, mortgage free, at 164 West Ranson Avenue in Blairsville, PA. Her father worked as a locomotive engineer and Don worked as a caller (coaler?) for a railroad.

In 1930 she was a nursing student at the Buffalo City Hospital at 462 Grider Street in Buffalo, NY.

In 1940 she, her husband, their three children, and his sister Margaret Nagle lived in a house they owned at 31 Duerstein Street in Buffalo, NY. Their home was valued at $2100. He worked as a clerk for the department of public works, with an income in 1939 of $1400 for 52 weeks of work.

From a newspaper:

Mary Jane Brantlinger Fetzer, 91, formerly of Buffalo and Amherst, died Saturday (Dec. 22, 2001) in Barefoot Bay, Fla. She was born April 23, 1910, in Johnstown, Pa., a daughter of Frank H. and Minnie Ora Findley Brantlinger. She came to Buffalo in 1929 and studied nursing at the former Myer Memorial Hospital. She later worked for many years in the Key Punch Department of Merchants Mutual Insurance in Buffalo before retiring to Jacksonville, Fla., in 1977, where she worked at the reception desk of St. Vincent's Hospital. She had been active in the AARP Bowling League. Her family will fondly remember all the years spent at their summer cottage on Harold Avenue in Bemus Point for its many good memories and the best times of their lives. Surviving are a son, Norman Charles Fetzer of Jacksonville; two daughters: Carmen Sack of Barefoot Bay, Fla., and Carol Rexford of Mayville; eight grandchildren: Charles Fetzer, Mark Fetzer and Daniel Sack, all of Jacksonville, Tina Newell of Mayville, Lisa Rexford of Jamestown, Mary Celik of Tallahassee, Fla., Beth Rogers of Hickory, N.C., and Amy Loftus of Ashburn, Va.; 18 great-grandchildren; and a sister, Sara Cyphert of Blairsville, Pa. She was preceded in death by her husband, Norman Max Fetzer, whom she married in 1932 and who died in 1971; five brothers; and a sister.


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