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Marie Bartlett Obituary

BENNINGTON -- Marie Bartlett, 94, widow of Charles B. Bartlett, a former resident of Pratt Street, died on Monday, July 26, 2004, at the Bennington Health and Rehabilitation Center following a long illness.

She was born in Adams, Mass. on April 13, 1910 and was the daughter of Walter P. and Pauline Maznicki and one of nine children. Her family owned a farm in Savoy, Mass. She received her education in Adams, Mass. at St. Stanislaus School. Mrs. Bartlett was a communicant of St. Stanislaus Catholic Church.

Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett were married in Bennington on June 23, 1930. Mr. Bartlett died on Oct. 20, 1988.

In her early years, Mrs. Bartlett worked as a nurses aide in Bennington area nursing homes including the former Sourdiffe Nursing Home.

Mrs. Bartlett is survived by two nephews, Gordon Johnson of Saratoga Springs, N.Y., and Theodore Hoczela of Adams, Mass.; a great-niece, Ginger Sawyer Girard of Windsor Locks, Conn.; and a great-nephew, Frederick Sawyer of Savoy, Mass.; as well as great-grandnieces and great-grandnephews. Mrs. Bartlett is also survived by her caregivers and close friends, Karen Poirier and Fran Eaton.

Mrs. Bartlett is predeceased by one niece, Frieda Hoczela, and a great-nephew, Edward Sawyer.

Funeral services will be held on Thursday afternoon, July 29, at 1 p.m. at the Mahar & Son Funeral Home, 628 Main St. in Bennington with the Rev. Norma Drosky, pastor of the First Baptist Church in Bennington, officiating. Interment will follow in the family lot in White Chapel Cemetery.

There are no calling hours scheduled.

If friends desire, contributions in her memory may be made to the Bennington Rescue Squad through the Mahar & Son Funeral Home, 628 Main St., Bennington, VT 05201.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Bennington Banner from Jul. 27 to Jul. 28, 2004.

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Michael & Ginger Girard

August 25, 2004

We will always remember Aunt Marie for being sincere and honest. Marie is a timeless person; she aged but never grew old. She had a keen sense of reality. She dearly loved her husband, Charlie. Marie always talked about their loyalty to each other and the fun they had. She loved the home they made together. Marie could have lived forever had Charlie still been here. Now they are together again.

Tina Bartlett

July 28, 2004

Aunt Marie touched my heart many years ago when I became part of the Bartlett family. She always spoke what was on her mind. She was a caring strong soul. My children always enjoyed seeing her when ever she visited and still to this day talk about them days. Her spirit and good memories will never be forgotten.

love Tina

Timothy Bartlett

July 28, 2004

Aunt Marie will be greatly missed but never forgotton in my heart. She and my mother where best friends and she spent a great deal of her time helping to raise me. She taught me thoughtfulness and respect but most of all she taught me love. I look forward to the day that we are all together again in a better place and better times.

Love always..... Tim

LeRoy Harrington

July 28, 2004

My respects to the family. It has been many years, but I, too, have fond memories of Charlie and Marie. Charlie and my Dad, Bob, were cousins. I was just a little guy. During WWII, we were too poor to own a car. Charlie and Marie took us on many a fishing trip as well as other places. I really miss those good times!

Sarah Evangelista (Bartlett)

July 28, 2004

My deepest sympathy to the family, Aunt Marie will be missed, but never forgotten!

Jeremiah Bartlett

July 28, 2004

I will always remember aunt Marie with the fondest of memories. No matter how I feel or where i am the thought of aunt Marie brings a smile to my face. With love and sincere condolences,





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