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Mrs Jennie Lee <I>Boyer</I> Mauck

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Mrs Jennie Lee Boyer Mauck

Birth
Martinsburg, Berkeley County, West Virginia, USA
Death
17 Mar 2018 (aged 80)
Frederick, Frederick County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Martinsburg, Berkeley County, West Virginia, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.4540764, Longitude: -77.955882
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Mrs. Jennie Lee Boyer Mauck, 80, of Clarksburg, MD, and Martinsburg, WV., died Saturday, March 17th at the Hospice Unit of the Frederick Memorial Hospital, Frederick, MD.

Mrs. Mauck, born in Martinsburg, WV; was the daughter of the late William Everett Boyer and Margaret Mabel Myers Boyer. She was also preceded in death by two brothers, Henry M. "Marty" Boyer and Wayne D. Boyer.

She was a devoted member of the First Presbyterian Church in Martinsburg since 1958 where she was a Sunday School teacher for preschoolers. Educated in Jefferson County Schools, she graduated from the University of Maryland with a BS degree and achieved a Master's Degree in Public Administration from American University.

She was first employed by the Army Map Service and later the U.S. Geological Survey as a secretary. She subsequently served many years as a personnel administrator at the National Institutes of Health and then the U.S. Department of Labor.

IN her years growing up in Shepherdstown, she spent many hours in their Public Library where she became an avid reader; a habit that continued throughout her life often reading over 2 dozen books a year. Her enjoyment of vegetable and flower gardening complimented her wonderful cooking ability with an enthusiasm for gourmet cooking. For 36 years she, along with her husband and close friends, made 2 to 7 kettles of apple butter for the benefit of the city hospital Ladies Auxiliary, the West View Wise Owls 4H Club, and for close friends and family. Jennie and her husband, Hunter treated their helpers to a traditional farm meal at lunch and a most enjoyable supper.She also really enjoyed mowing grass and collecting leaves on her Cub Cadet.

She also shared her husband's enthusiasm for antique cars. They were charter members and she was the secretary of The Heart of Maryland Model T's Car Club. THey joined the Model T Ford Club of America. They were also members of the Model T Ford Club-International for which they coordinated club slaes. They owned both a 1924 Model T touring car named "Charlotte" and a 1926 Ford Roadster pick-up truck in restoration. They participated in local tours and national car club events, trailering "Charlotte" to each event. Jennie and Hunter were also past members of the National DeSoto Club, the National Model A Car Club, and the Antique Automobile Club of America. They participated in multiple driving tours in their original 1949 DeSoto, their 1966 Ford F-100 pickup, and their 1980 Mercury Bobcat.

She is survived by her husband of 59 years and 10 months, Hunter Lee Mauck; a daughter, Connie Frances Cooper and husband Roy of Manassas, VA; a brother, William E. Boyer, Jr. of Brownsville, KY; two sisters, Linda Lou Walker of Brownsville, KY; and Patricia Ann Johnston and husband Norval of Martinsburg, WV; and their children, Stephen and Norval G. Johnston III; a grandson, Auston Cooper and a niece, Marta Swisher.

The family received friends prior services at the funeral home.

The funeral services were held at 11 AM, Wednesday, March 28, 2018 at the Brown Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Dr. Rufus Burton officiating.

Burial was made in Green Hill Cemetery, Martinsburg.
Mrs. Jennie Lee Boyer Mauck, 80, of Clarksburg, MD, and Martinsburg, WV., died Saturday, March 17th at the Hospice Unit of the Frederick Memorial Hospital, Frederick, MD.

Mrs. Mauck, born in Martinsburg, WV; was the daughter of the late William Everett Boyer and Margaret Mabel Myers Boyer. She was also preceded in death by two brothers, Henry M. "Marty" Boyer and Wayne D. Boyer.

She was a devoted member of the First Presbyterian Church in Martinsburg since 1958 where she was a Sunday School teacher for preschoolers. Educated in Jefferson County Schools, she graduated from the University of Maryland with a BS degree and achieved a Master's Degree in Public Administration from American University.

She was first employed by the Army Map Service and later the U.S. Geological Survey as a secretary. She subsequently served many years as a personnel administrator at the National Institutes of Health and then the U.S. Department of Labor.

IN her years growing up in Shepherdstown, she spent many hours in their Public Library where she became an avid reader; a habit that continued throughout her life often reading over 2 dozen books a year. Her enjoyment of vegetable and flower gardening complimented her wonderful cooking ability with an enthusiasm for gourmet cooking. For 36 years she, along with her husband and close friends, made 2 to 7 kettles of apple butter for the benefit of the city hospital Ladies Auxiliary, the West View Wise Owls 4H Club, and for close friends and family. Jennie and her husband, Hunter treated their helpers to a traditional farm meal at lunch and a most enjoyable supper.She also really enjoyed mowing grass and collecting leaves on her Cub Cadet.

She also shared her husband's enthusiasm for antique cars. They were charter members and she was the secretary of The Heart of Maryland Model T's Car Club. THey joined the Model T Ford Club of America. They were also members of the Model T Ford Club-International for which they coordinated club slaes. They owned both a 1924 Model T touring car named "Charlotte" and a 1926 Ford Roadster pick-up truck in restoration. They participated in local tours and national car club events, trailering "Charlotte" to each event. Jennie and Hunter were also past members of the National DeSoto Club, the National Model A Car Club, and the Antique Automobile Club of America. They participated in multiple driving tours in their original 1949 DeSoto, their 1966 Ford F-100 pickup, and their 1980 Mercury Bobcat.

She is survived by her husband of 59 years and 10 months, Hunter Lee Mauck; a daughter, Connie Frances Cooper and husband Roy of Manassas, VA; a brother, William E. Boyer, Jr. of Brownsville, KY; two sisters, Linda Lou Walker of Brownsville, KY; and Patricia Ann Johnston and husband Norval of Martinsburg, WV; and their children, Stephen and Norval G. Johnston III; a grandson, Auston Cooper and a niece, Marta Swisher.

The family received friends prior services at the funeral home.

The funeral services were held at 11 AM, Wednesday, March 28, 2018 at the Brown Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Dr. Rufus Burton officiating.

Burial was made in Green Hill Cemetery, Martinsburg.


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