She was a life-time member of Mt. Zion Lutheran Church and was active in the Ladies Aid Society of the church. She was also a member of the Braddock Heights Grange, the Braddock Heights Volunteer Fire Co.. and was active with the Frederick Senior Citizens Center. She was employed for a number of years with Vindobona Nursing Home and later Frederick Memorial Hospital. She was later employed as activities director of Citizens Nursing Home for more than 16 years. She also worked for many years with the ambulance service of M.R. Etchison & Son Funeral Home, and was an ombudsman with the Frederick County Commission on Aging.
She was preceded in death by two brothers, Claude and Elmer Etzler.
Services were held in the Etchison Memorial Chapel of the Keeney and Basford Funeral Home; interment was in Zion Lutheran Cemetery, Middletown.
Source: The News (Frederick, MD)
Monday, March 3, 1997, Page A-5
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She was a life-time member of Mt. Zion Lutheran Church and was active in the Ladies Aid Society of the church. She was also a member of the Braddock Heights Grange, the Braddock Heights Volunteer Fire Co.. and was active with the Frederick Senior Citizens Center. She was employed for a number of years with Vindobona Nursing Home and later Frederick Memorial Hospital. She was later employed as activities director of Citizens Nursing Home for more than 16 years. She also worked for many years with the ambulance service of M.R. Etchison & Son Funeral Home, and was an ombudsman with the Frederick County Commission on Aging.
She was preceded in death by two brothers, Claude and Elmer Etzler.
Services were held in the Etchison Memorial Chapel of the Keeney and Basford Funeral Home; interment was in Zion Lutheran Cemetery, Middletown.
Source: The News (Frederick, MD)
Monday, March 3, 1997, Page A-5
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