ZOFCHAK, Mary Ann Passed away peacefully on September 30, 2017 at age 99. Born in Rankin, Pennsylvania, Mary lived in Virginia, North Carolina, Texas, Florida and Ohio. She was preceded in death by her husband, Michael, and daughter, Carolyn Kotziers. Mary is survived by daughters Jane Kishbaugh (CP), and Martha Schroeder (Jim), son-in-law William Kotziers and grandchildren William Kotziers, Cynthia Wassenich, Linda Kotziers, Sherry Herman, great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Mary loved walking on the beach and collecting seashells, sewing, knitting and playing bingo. The family thanks her wonderful caregivers and staff of Brighton Gardens and Hospice of Dayton for the kindness and love given to Mary. A private service will be held at a later date. Donations may be made to the Alzheimer's Association in Mary's name.
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My grandmother was such a kind, loving and generous person. I will never forget the times we spent together as a family during the Christmas holidays. She will remain in my heart forever. I love you grandma.
Cynthia Wassenich
October 26, 2017
CP Kishbaugh
October 15, 2017
Jane Kishbaugh
October 15, 2017
Jane Kishbaugh
October 15, 2017
Jane Kishbaugh
October 15, 2017
Jane Kishbaugh
October 15, 2017
Jane Kishbaugh
October 15, 2017
Mary, even though I am your son-in-law you were always Mom to me. You did so much for me. You are at rest now with God.
Love you, CP
C P Kishbaugh
October 14, 2017
In loving memory of our great grandma. We will love you and miss you always.
Matthew & Michael Herman
Matthew and Michael Herman
Grandchild
October 13, 2017
There is no greater gift than a Mother's love for her child. You gave me that. Mom, I love you and thank you. Your daughter Jane
Jane Kishbaugh
October 12, 2017
Sherry Herman
October 12, 2017
Sherry Herman
October 11, 2017
Sherry Herman
October 11, 2017
Sherry Herman
October 11, 2017
Sherry Herman
October 11, 2017
Sherry Herman
October 11, 2017
Sherry Herman
October 11, 2017
Sherry Herman
October 11, 2017
Sherry Herman
October 11, 2017
I had the most loving and giving grandma. I will always cherish our long walks when I visited her in Florida. We used to spend hours at the beach and collect seashells. She made delicious food, my favorite were her pierogies. When I was young she made me pretty clothes for my Barbie dolls. She also made me and many others beautiful afghans. My grandma made me feel extremely loved. I will always miss her but we will see each other again one day. She was very devoted to the Lord and loved to sing at her church. Thank you God for blessing me with a wonderful grandma.
Sherry Herman
Grandchild
October 10, 2017
Miss you Mom.
Martha Schroeder
October 10, 2017
My condolences, thoughts, and prayers to all the families of Mary..
Even though we are miles apart, I was lucky to be able to chat to both Mary and Carolyn, on Face time...Carolyn would say to Mary , It's the other Mary Anne, the one in Australia, and she would get so excited to chat. I have missed our chats with both these beautiful and amazing ladies...
My thoughts are always with you.... Mary-Anne Waspe.
Mary Waspe
October 8, 2017
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