Known as Kay, she was born in Baltimore to parents George and Margaret Getz and married Francis X. (Pete) Erlbeck in 1938. He died in 1992.
A longtime homemaker, she was active in St. Timothy's Evangelical Lutheran Church and Women of the Moose Chapter 97.
She is survived by daughters Kay Adams of Leesburg, Georgia, Sandra Mantecki of Ridgely, Maryland, and Mary Lou Adams of Dundalk, as well as six grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild.
Also surviving are siblings Raymond Getz of Dundalk, Marie Bailey of Pennsylvania, and Violet Miles of Baltimore.
After an August 2nd funeral at Bradley-Ashton Funeral Home, she was buried at Oak Lawn Cemetery.
Known as Kay, she was born in Baltimore to parents George and Margaret Getz and married Francis X. (Pete) Erlbeck in 1938. He died in 1992.
A longtime homemaker, she was active in St. Timothy's Evangelical Lutheran Church and Women of the Moose Chapter 97.
She is survived by daughters Kay Adams of Leesburg, Georgia, Sandra Mantecki of Ridgely, Maryland, and Mary Lou Adams of Dundalk, as well as six grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild.
Also surviving are siblings Raymond Getz of Dundalk, Marie Bailey of Pennsylvania, and Violet Miles of Baltimore.
After an August 2nd funeral at Bradley-Ashton Funeral Home, she was buried at Oak Lawn Cemetery.
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