On February 18, 1950 she was united in marriage to Vincent H. Bitzer at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church in Hoven. They made their home in Tolstoy where Mary kept very busy raising their 8 children. She also worked as a substitute teacher and substitute mail carrier & postmaster. On December 17, 1977 Mary was appointed as the Tolstoy Postmaster and she remained in this position until September 02, 1988 when she retired.
Mary and Vincent remained in Tolstoy until 2004 when they moved to Gettysburg. In April 2013, they entered the Oahe Manor. Vincent passed away on January 28, 2014 and Mary remained in the Oahe Manor until her passing.
Mary enjoyed spending her spare time: bowling, playing golf, doing crosswords and jumbo puzzles, playing scrabble, and quilting. She was also a great cook and baker and loved to share all of this with her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren whom she treasured spending time with. Mary was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, the National Postmaster Association and the Legion Auxiliary.
Mary’s life will be cherished by her children: Lexie (Dennis) Hilmoe of Coon Rapids, MN, Mary Lynn (Ken) Brown of Gettysburg, Kathy Rost of Springfield, OR, Jim (Kathy) Bitzer of Seneca, Bob (Kathy) Bitzer of Denver, CO, Liz (Rick) McGuire of Lake Preston, Tom (Kari) Bitzer of Loveland, CO and Michelle (Rick) Vogel of Gettysburg; 25 grandchildren; 30 great grandchildren; one brother, Dick (Carol) Baus of Redfield and one sister-in-law, LaVonne (Philip) Vik of Sioux Falls.
She was preceded in death by her husband Vincent in 2014; her parents; son in law, John Rost; two grandchildren: Jared and Jeffrey Bitzer and eight siblings.
Mary, 88, Gettysburg, passed away Tuesday, January 27, 2015 at the Avera Oahe Manor, Gettysburg.
Mass of Christian Burial was Saturday, January 31, 2015 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Gettysburg. Burial was in the church cemetery.
Luce Funeral Home of Gettysburg has been entrusted with Mary’s arrangements.
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On February 18, 1950 she was united in marriage to Vincent H. Bitzer at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church in Hoven. They made their home in Tolstoy where Mary kept very busy raising their 8 children. She also worked as a substitute teacher and substitute mail carrier & postmaster. On December 17, 1977 Mary was appointed as the Tolstoy Postmaster and she remained in this position until September 02, 1988 when she retired.
Mary and Vincent remained in Tolstoy until 2004 when they moved to Gettysburg. In April 2013, they entered the Oahe Manor. Vincent passed away on January 28, 2014 and Mary remained in the Oahe Manor until her passing.
Mary enjoyed spending her spare time: bowling, playing golf, doing crosswords and jumbo puzzles, playing scrabble, and quilting. She was also a great cook and baker and loved to share all of this with her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren whom she treasured spending time with. Mary was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, the National Postmaster Association and the Legion Auxiliary.
Mary’s life will be cherished by her children: Lexie (Dennis) Hilmoe of Coon Rapids, MN, Mary Lynn (Ken) Brown of Gettysburg, Kathy Rost of Springfield, OR, Jim (Kathy) Bitzer of Seneca, Bob (Kathy) Bitzer of Denver, CO, Liz (Rick) McGuire of Lake Preston, Tom (Kari) Bitzer of Loveland, CO and Michelle (Rick) Vogel of Gettysburg; 25 grandchildren; 30 great grandchildren; one brother, Dick (Carol) Baus of Redfield and one sister-in-law, LaVonne (Philip) Vik of Sioux Falls.
She was preceded in death by her husband Vincent in 2014; her parents; son in law, John Rost; two grandchildren: Jared and Jeffrey Bitzer and eight siblings.
Mary, 88, Gettysburg, passed away Tuesday, January 27, 2015 at the Avera Oahe Manor, Gettysburg.
Mass of Christian Burial was Saturday, January 31, 2015 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Gettysburg. Burial was in the church cemetery.
Luce Funeral Home of Gettysburg has been entrusted with Mary’s arrangements.
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