Delaware County PA Archives Obituaries.....George W. FETTERS, 1945
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Chester Times
Friday, June 22, 1945
Page 2

Obituary
GEORGE W. FETTERS
  Services were held Wednesday afternoon for George W. 
Fetters, who died Sunday afternoon, at his home, Sproul 
and Springfield roads, Marple Township.
  Speakers, members of the Society of Friends, Edith W. 
Cope, Clement E. Allen, Benjamin F. Whilson and Watson 
Sager, paid a high tribute to the deceased.
  Interment was at the Friends Burial Grounds, adjacent 
to the Springfield Friends Meeting House, where the 
deceased worshipped.  The casket bearers were: Parker 
Burnley, Arthur Burnley, Fred Stevenson, Clifford Wells,
Elwood Dickinson and George Fetters.
  Mr. Fetters had been ill several months, he was a son 
of the late Joseph and Margaret Fetters.  For the past 
35 years he had been superintendent of buildings and 
grounds at the Meeting House.  He was well known in the 
neighborhood where he had spent the greater part of his 
life.
  His survivors are four sisters, Mrs. Jennie M. Ryan, 
of Washington D.C.; Mrs. Joseph M. Wells, of Cheter 
[sic]; Mrs. William McCain, of Penns Grove, N.J.; Selena 
B. Fetters, of Wilmington, Del., and a brother, Herbert 
R. Fetters, of Media.


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