Fogler, Mary M.
Irondequoit: Wednesday, December 26, 2012. Pre-deceased by her husband Henry H. Fogler; daughter-in-law, Karla Fogler; sisters, Dorothy Moynihan, Julia (Robert) Awe; and brother, Cornelius (Marge) Moynihan. Mary is survived by her children, John (Kathy) Fogler, Helen Fogler, Jane (Ernest L. III) Quackenbush, Neil Fogler, Molly (Mary Wagner) Fogler and Sarah (Beth Parker) Fogler; her grandchildren, Amber Fogler, Mary (Matthew) Andrews, Christopher (Ellen) Austin, Amy (Joshua) Conner, Ernest L. (Courtney Jacobs) Quackenbush IV, Krystal (Frank) Lavigueur, Emily (Joshua Robinson) Austin, Parker Fogler and Calvin Fogler; her great-grandchildren, Maxwell & Mason Andrews, Mary Kate & Kevin Austin, Adam & Allison Conner, Ernest L. Quackenbush V, Brynn & Bixby Lavigueur; brothers-in-law & sisters-in-law, John Fogler, Martha (Donald) Hobbs and Sara Fogler; many nieces, nephews, and dear friends. Born October 3, 1921 in East Millinocket, Maine, Mary graduated from Madison (Maine) High School in 1939 and from the University of Maine in 1943 with a Bachelor of Arts in Economics. She was an active member of St. Thomas the Apostle Church, a volunteer with Meals on Wheels, a member of the Rochester Museum and Science Center Women's Council and a member of the Bursar's Group.
Friends are invited to meet the family Monday December 31, 9:30 am at Holy Cross Church for her memorial mass. In lieu of flowers, those wishing may make donations to the Henry H. "43" & Mary Moynihan Fogler "43" Scholarship, University of Maine Foundation, Two Alumni Place, Orono, Maine 04469-5792.
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I can’t believe Mary has been gone 8 years. I think of her daily- her picture is on my refrigerator. I was thinking of her just the other day, kind of laughing to myself about her nutritional breakfasts of cereal and cheese doodles. Also at holiday time when her house was full of family and she gave up her bed and slept in the basement next to the furnace. I loved her so and miss her. Hope you are enjoying a glass of moscato or a Manhattan in heaven
Lisa Woid
Friend
December 22, 2020
Dear family, I was unable to attend your mother's funeral last Monday. I am so sorry for your loss. She will be dearly missed at Maywood Book Club.
Nancy Kazmark
January 3, 2013
Love to all the Foglers. I suspect that anyone who knew Mary carries a little bit of her Light in their heart. (I know that I do.) God bless.
Louisa Dieck
January 1, 2013
Mary was the epitome of a lady. I have known her for about 15 years and will truly miss her and our chats when she came into my salon. We had wonderful visits and she would tell me about her family, her visits back to Maine and her movie nights with her friends. She was immensely proud of her family. She loved life. I will miss her dearly.
Christy Acheson
December 31, 2012
We were very fortunate to meet Mary through our wonderful daughter in law Mary Q. Andrews. We always looked forward. To seeing Mary F. In Maine each summer with her family! What an honor to know you Mary may you rest in peace!
AL and Roxanne Andrews
December 29, 2012
What a great lady who will be missed by many!! My girls and I will forever remember "Santa at Maywood" at which time Mary invited one and all to her home for good cheer, and great hospitality as neighborhood Santa came by for early Christmas gifts. Thanks for the memories Mary!
Mary Jo Spallina & daughters
Mary Jo Spallina
December 29, 2012
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.
Terri and Joe Cushing
December 28, 2012
I will miss the laughter that we shared, but I will miss the love of life that Mary not only claimed for herself, but spread to so many others. Thank you Mary, for the blessing and impact you made on my life. Love you friend! Lisa
Lisa Wood
December 28, 2012
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