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    1. BEDNARCZYK PITCHER Marcia 1950-1969
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: PITCHER BEDNARCZYK WOLOSEK PORTER HOFFMAN OLSON PFLUGARDT Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DFC.2ACE/2331 Message Board Post: From Stevens Point Daily Journal Nov. 17, 1969 Mrs. Richard Pitcher Funeral services for Mrs. Richard Pitcher, 18, of Appleton, will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Bronislava's Catholic Church at Plover. Burial will be made in the parish cemetery. Mrs. Pitcher, former resident of the Town of Plover, was killed early Saturday in a traffic accident on Highway 41 near Neenah. The body is at the Dzikoski Funeral Home, where a general rosary is scheduled for 8:30 this evening. Mrs. Pitcher was the former Marcia Bednarczyk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Bednarczyk of Route 1, Plover. She was born in Stevens Point on Dec. 9, 1950. She attended the McDill and Roosevelt Schools and also P. J. Jacobs High School. She was married last April to Richard Pitcher and they had lived since at Appleton. Mr. pitcher is employed at the Gilbert Paper Co. at Neenah. Mrs. Pitcher is survived by her husband; her parents; three sisters, Mrs. Lawrence (Virginia) Wolosek 3230 Center St., Mrs. William (Rose) Porter, Town of Hull, and Miss Sandra Bednarczyk, at home; four brothers, Anthony, Peter, and Leonard, all at home, and Thomas, in the U.S. Army in Vietnam, and two grandmothers, Mrs. Mary Bednarczyk and Mrs. Elizabeth Hoffman, both of Plover. From SPDJ Nov. 19,1969 Pitcher Funeral Funeral services were held Tuesday morning at St. Bronislava's Catholic Church at Plover for Mrs. Richard Pitcher of Appleton. The Rev. Francis Przybylski officiated at the requiem mass, and he also conducted burial rites in the parish cemetery. Mrs. Pitcher, 18, was killed early Saturday morning in a traffic accident on Highway 41 near Neenah. Pallbearers were Dave Olson, Donald Pflugardt, and Donald, Jerome, John and Harold Pitcher. Among those attending the rites was Mrs. Pitcher's brother, Thomas Bednarczyk, who has been serving in the U.S. Army in Vietnam. Others came from Kenosha, West Allis, Milwaukee, Appleton, Green Bay, Neenah, Marshfield, Wisconsin Rapids, Port Edwards, Rothschild, Mosinee, Galloway, Rudolph, and the Stevens Point and Plover vicinity.

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