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Mrs. Marlie Hodnett

Fillmore – Mrs. Shirley W. Hodnett of 118 W. Main St died today March 17, 1984 in Cuba Memorial Hospital after a brief illness.

Born in Caneadea on Apr 16, 1915, she was a daughter of Charles and Anna Munn.  She married Marlie J. Hodnett, who survives.

Mrs. Hodnett was a graduate of Geneseo State Teachers College, and prior to her retirement, she was an elementary teacher in Fillmore Central School.

She was a member of the New York State Retired Teachers Association.

Surviving besides her husband, are two sons, Craig Hodnett and Gary Hodnett, both of Fillmore; two granddaughters, and a sister, Mrs. Marybelle Garrin of Fairport.

Friends are being received at the Kopler Funeral home, 21 No Genesee St Fillmore Sunday from 7 to 9 pm and Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 – 9 pm, where funeral services will be held Tuesday March 20, 1984 at 1 pm.  The Rev Richard D. Webster pastor of Fillmore United Methodist Church will officiate. Burial will be in Pine Grove Cemetery, Fillmore.

Memorials may be made to Fillmore Rescue Squad.

Fillmore – Mrs. Shirley W. Hodnett of 118 W. Main St died today March 17, 1984 in Cuba Memorial Hospital after a brief illness.

Born in Caneadea on Apr 16, 1915, she was a daughter of Charles and Anna Munn.  She married Marlie J. Hodnett, who survives.

Mrs. Hodnett was a graduate of Geneseo State Teachers College, and prior to her retirement, she was an elementary teacher in Fillmore Central School.

She was a member of the New York State Retired Teachers Association.

Surviving besides her husband, are two sons, Craig Hodnett and Gary Hodnett, both of Fillmore; two granddaughters, and a sister, Mrs. Marybelle Garrin of Fairport.

Friends are being received at the Kopler Funeral home, 21 No Genesee St Fillmore Sunday from 7 to 9 pm and Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 – 9 pm, where funeral services will be held Tuesday March 20, 1984 at 1 pm.  The Rev Richard D. Webster pastor of Fillmore United Methodist Church will officiate. Burial will be in Pine Grove Cemetery, Fillmore.

Memorials may be made to Fillmore Rescue Squad.

From the files of Margaret Hodnett, former Town Historian, Hume, NY.  Graciously loaned to our web site by Judy Hodnett of Centerville, NY.

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