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Margaret E. Mertz | 91
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“Aunt Maggie” was born Margaret Ellen Mertz on September 24, 1929 in Daguscahonda, PA to the late Anthony and Charlotte Bush Mertz. She was the twelfth of thirteen children. During her last years of her life, she overcame many health problems. She spent most of her life living in the area. Most of her life was lived on Mertz Avenue. After the family home was sold, she moved in with her sister Gladys Wurm and her family. She attended the St. Marys Catholic school system and was a lifetime member of St. Mary’s Parish.
Her non-threatening, friendly, caring, and welcoming nature was evident throughout her life and a plus in her work with people. As a young girl of thirteen, she began work at Kantar’s Department Store in downtown St. Marys. She worked there for 29 years until its closing. At one point, she was named as one of Kantar’s buyers. As part of this position, she often took purchasing trips to New York and looked for new merchandise for the store. After the closing of the store, she began work at Andrew Kaul Memorial Hospital, where she worked in the kitchen. Before retiring, she was working as part of the dietary staff. She also learned the use of the computer in setting up meals for patients. She enjoyed her personal visits to patients’ rooms to discuss their dietary needs. After approximately 28 years at the hospital, she retired in 1999 from her work in the dietary kitchen.
Family and friends are invited to attend a Mass of Christian Burial which will be celebrated in the St. Mary’s Catholic Church on Tuesday, June 29, 2021, at 11:00 AM, with the Rev. Peter Augustine Pierjok, OSB, Pastor, officiating. Interment will follow in the St. Mary’s Catholic Cemetery.
Visitation will be held at the Lynch-Radkowski Funeral Home on Tuesday, June 29, 2021, from 9:00 AM until 10:30 AM.
Memorials, if desired, may be made to the St. Mary’s Catholic Church, 315 Church Street, St. Marys, PA 15857.
I worked at Elk Haven. I took care of her a lot. I’m also friends of Bruce Kinley, Nancy Wygant, She was a real sweetheart. Fly high with angels Maggie.
Aunt Maggie was one of the sweetest ladies I have known. Always enjoyed talking with her. She will be greatly missed.
Aunt Maggie was such a sweet heart. Bobbi Jo and I are best friends and any time Aunt Maggie knew I loved snickerdoodle cookies and she’d make me my own batch anytime she knew Bobbi was coming to visit me. She always made me feel welcomed in her home. I pray that she is in paradise in the presence of our Lord with Mary. I bet them two are laughing and signing up a storm. God Bless Aunt Maggie until we meet again. Love y’all
Aunt Maggie is a very special person. She had a heart of gold and loved doing for others. She will be sadly missed. I loved sitting and talking to her.