MARIE DUNFEE, 93, of Fort Wayne died Saturday at Regency Place.
She retired in 1959 from General Electric Co. as an inspector after 32 years of service.
Her husband, Franklin A., died in 1972. Surviving are daughters, Rachel E. Webb and Ruth E. Pinder, both of Fort Wayne; a stepson, Robert of Pensacola, Fla.; and sisters, Ida Howard of Swanton, Ohio, and Jessie Snell of Fort Wayne.
Private family services. No calling. Burial will be in Falls Cemetery, Wabash. Arrangements by E. Harper & Sons Funeral Home, 740 Indiana 930 E., New Haven. Memorials are to the Heart Fund or American Heart Association.
Marie could make friends with anyone. She also had a good sense of humor, a devotion to God, a big heart and a lot of spunk. She was always there with a wish of hope and a kind word. She will always be a guide to her family and a great example of how to be a loving person. She is dearly missed and greatly loved.
MARIE DUNFEE, 93, of Fort Wayne died Saturday at Regency Place.
She retired in 1959 from General Electric Co. as an inspector after 32 years of service.
Her husband, Franklin A., died in 1972. Surviving are daughters, Rachel E. Webb and Ruth E. Pinder, both of Fort Wayne; a stepson, Robert of Pensacola, Fla.; and sisters, Ida Howard of Swanton, Ohio, and Jessie Snell of Fort Wayne.
Private family services. No calling. Burial will be in Falls Cemetery, Wabash. Arrangements by E. Harper & Sons Funeral Home, 740 Indiana 930 E., New Haven. Memorials are to the Heart Fund or American Heart Association.
Marie could make friends with anyone. She also had a good sense of humor, a devotion to God, a big heart and a lot of spunk. She was always there with a wish of hope and a kind word. She will always be a guide to her family and a great example of how to be a loving person. She is dearly missed and greatly loved.
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