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Distinguished Citizen 1982
In photo: Judge Wenner, Mary France Wetnight and Rev. Ralph Miller
Mary Francis (Russell) Wetnight (1922 – 1988), Distinguished Citizen 1982 Brunswick: 100 Years of History (1990) Wetnight, Mary Frances Russell (1922-1988) Honored 1982 Mary Frances Russell managed the Sidetrack Gift Shop of the Brunswick Potomac Foundation, and was active in Inner Wheel and First Baptist Church. In spite of severe arthritis which at times confined her to bed and necessitated hospitalization, she continued an active life as manager of the gift shop as well as other community volunteer work. Find A Grave Birth 8 Sep 1922 Brunswick, Frederick County, Maryland, USA Death 1 Jul 1988 (aged 65) Brunswick, Frederick County, Maryland, USA Burial Christ Reformed Cemetery Middletown, Frederick County, Maryland, USA
Source: Page A5 of The Frederick Post (Frederick, MD) on July 6, 1988. Mrs. Mary F. Wetnight Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Frances Wetnight, 65, of Brunswick, who died Friday, July 1, were held 2 p.m. Tuesday, July 5, at the John T. Williams Funeral Home, Brunswick. Officiating was the Rev. Frederick Gamble. Interment was in the Reformed Cemetery, Middletown. Bearers were William Yingling, Norman W. Gaither, Robert Halley, Sherman Wood, Lee B. Smith and Karskon Myers. Mrs. Wetnight was the wife of John D. Wetnight.
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