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Mollie M. Boettner
December 30th, 1929 - November 8th, 2004
Mollie M. Boettner, 74, of Winston Park, died Monday, November 8, 2004 at Northside Hospital and Heart Institute in St. Petersburg, FL. She came here in 1966 from her native Pittsburgh, PA and was a secretary at Northside Baptist Church, Keswick Christian School, and Day Of Discovery. She was also a computer programmer in the classified department at the St. Petersburg Times. She was a member of Fifth Avenue Baptist Church and the Cornerstone Sunday School class. She was a former member of Central Christian Church where she sang in the choir. She volunteered at her churches, A Brighter Day, and was a member of the Crafty Critters. She is survived by her husband of 52 years, Ralph W.; two sons, Ralph H. of Clearwater; Michael W. of Fort Lauderdale; one sister, Hazel Kuty of St. Petersburg; and a niece, Carolyn Moorhead of Palm Harbor. The family request Memorials to: The American Cancer Society 4801 - 86th Avenue North Pinellas Park, FL 33782 $(document).ready(function(){ });
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