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Marjorie May <I>Mack</I> Oetting

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Marjorie May Mack Oetting

Birth
Trenton, Grundy County, Missouri, USA
Death
24 Jun 1999 (aged 94)
Santa Paula, Ventura County, California, USA
Burial
Panguitch, Garfield County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block T, Lot 88 ns
Memorial ID
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Daughter of Myrtle F. (Fulton) Mack and Julian Francis Mack.

Graduate of Deadwood, South Dakota,High School.
Took nurses training in Los Angeles.

Married Virgil William Oetting of Lead, South Dakota, at San Bernardino, California on November 29, 1926.

Mother of: Patricia Ann (1927)
Julian Mack (1935)
Mary Margaret (1937)
Bruce William (1946)

Note by Lyle Fulton, original contributor:

Marjorie is a second cousin of original contributor Lyle Fulton. Her mother, Myrtle (Fulton) Mack, was the sister of my grandfather, Chester Fulton. Myrtle died when Marjorie was a very young girl, age 3 I think, and because they lived so far away and travel and communication was so difficult in the early 20th century, Marjorie knew very little of her Fulton relatives. As she grew older, she became very interested in learning about her mothers' Fulton family. She began what was a lifelong genealogy research of the Fulton family. Her efforts produced the most complete history of this family to be found in any one place. The family is very indebted to Marjorie for telling the story of who we are.

Daughter of Myrtle F. (Fulton) Mack and Julian Francis Mack.

Graduate of Deadwood, South Dakota,High School.
Took nurses training in Los Angeles.

Married Virgil William Oetting of Lead, South Dakota, at San Bernardino, California on November 29, 1926.

Mother of: Patricia Ann (1927)
Julian Mack (1935)
Mary Margaret (1937)
Bruce William (1946)

Note by Lyle Fulton, original contributor:

Marjorie is a second cousin of original contributor Lyle Fulton. Her mother, Myrtle (Fulton) Mack, was the sister of my grandfather, Chester Fulton. Myrtle died when Marjorie was a very young girl, age 3 I think, and because they lived so far away and travel and communication was so difficult in the early 20th century, Marjorie knew very little of her Fulton relatives. As she grew older, she became very interested in learning about her mothers' Fulton family. She began what was a lifelong genealogy research of the Fulton family. Her efforts produced the most complete history of this family to be found in any one place. The family is very indebted to Marjorie for telling the story of who we are.



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