Mary Ann Fettig

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Mary Ann
Fettig

Please click here to view the services held for Mary Ann Fettig on July 13th, 2024.

 

  • Visitation
    • Saturday, July 13th, from 10am-12pm at Heritage Funeral Homes – Oak Creek (9200 S. 27th St.)
  • Funeral Service
    • Saturday, July 13th, starting at 12pm at Heritage Funeral Homes – Oak Creek (9200 S. 27th St.)

Mary Ann Fettig

(nee Totushek)

Was born to Eternal Life on Thursday, July 4th, at the age of 89 years. Beloved wife for 50 years to the late Robert “Bob”. Loving mother of Guy (Lisa), Kimberly (Rick) Dunn, Robby and Tami. Cherished grandmother of Melissa Dunn, Ryan (Brianna) Dunn, Tyler (Sylwia) and Rylee. Great-grandmother of Olivia Fettig and Easton Dunn. Dear sister-in-law of Diane (the late Dick) Eaton. Dear friend Kelley (the late Lenny) Cizmowski. Also survived by nieces, nephews other relatives and many friends.

Preceded in death by siblings, Robert (Mary) Totushek and Mildred Totushek. Sister-in-law, Elaine (Bill) Menucci. Life friend of Gloria Maier.

A funeral service will be held on Saturday, July 13th, starting at 12pm at Heritage Funeral Homes (9200 S. 27th St. Oak Creek).  A visitation will begin at 10am until time of service. Interment will take place immediately following service at Forest Hill Memorial Park, Oak Creek.

Mary Ann was the co-owner and operator of Forest Hill Cleaners in Oak Creek, where she dedicated her time and skills.

In addition to her successful business endeavors, Mary Ann’s generosity knew no bounds. Volunteering at numerous community and church events, she selflessly offered her time and support to those in need, always placing others before herself. An exceptional cook and baker, Mary Ann found joy in hosting gatherings and sharing her culinary talents with others, leaving a mark on all those she welcomed into her home.

Beyond her professional and charitable pursuits, Mary Ann had a passion for sewing, showcasing her talents as a skilled seamstress. Her creativity and attention to detail shone through every stitch, creating beautiful pieces that will forever be cherished by those who knew her. Additionally, Mary Ann found immense pleasure in trips to Las Vegas, reveling in the excitement and vibrancy of the city.

The family would like to send a special thank you to the staff at Ascension Hospital – Franklin Campus for their support and care.

5 Comments

  1. Jenny Vanpool July 7, 2024 at 11:31 am - Reply

    I had the pleasure of taking care of her at meadowmere. She was so sweet and kind. My heart ❤️ goes out to family. You will be missed by many. RIP maryann

  2. Tom Bauer July 9, 2024 at 5:55 pm - Reply

    what a wonderful woman with an equally wonderful personality! We all have been fortunate to have had her in our lives. Rest in Peace Mrs Fettig!

  3. Teresa Piraino July 10, 2024 at 11:14 am - Reply

    Very sadden to hear about her passing. I had the pleasure of getting to know Mary Ann while Tyler was going to DIvine Mercy school. She and I had would have may conversations in the parking lot. She became freinds with my mom and the two grandmothers became fast friends who would ave lunch together and attend many grandparent day and concerts together! She was such a sweet loving lady. Very devoted to her family and friends. Many prayers to the family!

  4. Cindy schroepfer July 12, 2024 at 9:01 pm - Reply

    Loving friend of mine ! Always kind and thoughtful, will be missed ❤️

  5. Lori Schmidt (Totushek) July 13, 2024 at 7:10 am - Reply

    My dear sweet Aunt Mary Ann… so many happy and treasured memories with you and your family. Thank you! I will never forget the laughter and good times. And Ice Cream Frosting!!! And by the way, the picture with the crocheted outfits and Uncle Bob’s wild pants always bring a smile to my face. Sending love and hugs to you all.

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