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Carol Elizabeth <I>Twachtman</I> Berry

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Carol Elizabeth Twachtman Berry

Birth
Hamilton County, Indiana, USA
Death
15 Jan 2020 (aged 75)
Merced, Merced County, California, USA
Burial
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Carol Elizabeth Berry died
on January 15, 2020 in Merced, CA at the age of 75.
Carol is survived by her daughter, son-in-law, and granddaughter.
She is preceded in death by her parents, August Twachtman of Turlock,
Lois Lyons Twachtman of
Indianapolis, Indiana and sister, Terri Lynn Briggs of Indianapolis, Indiana.
Carol was born in
Indianapolis, Indiana on December 18, 1944 to Lois and August Twachtman. She
grew up and attended high school in Indianapolis and soon after graduating high
school, Carol moved to San Francisco, CA. During her time in San
Francisco, Carol worked as a secretary at the Federal Reserve Bank. In 1979
Carol moved to Merced, CA and worked as a secretary for Foster Farm for over 20
years. At the age of 62 she retired and spent her retirement years in Merced
quilting, traveling, volunteering, and spending time with her granddaughter.
Carol was very intelligent
and curious. She had a lot of hobbies and interests which included: genealogy,
the Civil War, the 49ers, quilting, reading, singing, playing guitar and movies.
Published in Merced Sun Star on Jan. 20, 2020
Carol Elizabeth Berry died
on January 15, 2020 in Merced, CA at the age of 75.
Carol is survived by her daughter, son-in-law, and granddaughter.
She is preceded in death by her parents, August Twachtman of Turlock,
Lois Lyons Twachtman of
Indianapolis, Indiana and sister, Terri Lynn Briggs of Indianapolis, Indiana.
Carol was born in
Indianapolis, Indiana on December 18, 1944 to Lois and August Twachtman. She
grew up and attended high school in Indianapolis and soon after graduating high
school, Carol moved to San Francisco, CA. During her time in San
Francisco, Carol worked as a secretary at the Federal Reserve Bank. In 1979
Carol moved to Merced, CA and worked as a secretary for Foster Farm for over 20
years. At the age of 62 she retired and spent her retirement years in Merced
quilting, traveling, volunteering, and spending time with her granddaughter.
Carol was very intelligent
and curious. She had a lot of hobbies and interests which included: genealogy,
the Civil War, the 49ers, quilting, reading, singing, playing guitar and movies.
Published in Merced Sun Star on Jan. 20, 2020


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