Carol Augusta Fetterman, 74, of Ringtown, passed away Monday, May 21, 2018.
Carol was born in Shenanodah on April 8, 1944, a daughter of the late Caroline (Dettery) and William Houser.
She was a graduate of the former Ringtown High School,and was a member of St. Mary's Church in Ringtown.
Carol worked as a waitress in the local bar and restaurant industry for over 50 years, most recently at the Lyric in Shenandoah. She also waitressed catering events for the former DeTurks Restaurant in Shenandoah.
A member of the Ringtown Valley Fire Company, the Shenandoah Fish and Game Club, Carol also enjoyed her trips to the local casinos, as well as camping at the shore, especially with her grandchildren.
She was the wife and longtime caregiver for her husband, Thomas Fetterman of Ringtown.
She was preceded in death by a son Greg, and a stepson, Nathan Fetterman.
In addition to her husband, she is survived by 3 daughters,Patricia, wife of Bob "Hippy" Savitsky, of Ringtown; Melissa Powell, and her companion Lewis Lobosky, of Landsford; and Lisa Filozof, of Ringtown. A Step Son David, and his wife Michelle Fetterman, of Newton; Step Daughter, Maria "Mimi" Thorne, of Shippensburg also survive as does her brother William "Butch" Houser, of Ringtown and sister Cathy, wife of John Schleicher, of Schuylkill Haven.
Carol is survived by 13 Grandchildren; Greg Halupa, Brad Daley, Nicole Fertig, Megan Daley, Edward Daley, Samantha Savitsky, Zachary Filozof, Alison Filozof, Greg Fetterman, David Fetterman, Tabitha Fetterman, Abigail Gaydosh and Wyatt Thorne, along with 8 Great grandchildren,nieces and nephews and 2 god children, Stephanie Koch and Nikki Todd.
A Scripture Service will be held at 9:45 AM on Friday, May 25th at Stauffer-Breznik Funeral Home, 412 West Main Street, Ringtown, with Father Brian Miller officiating.
A viewing will be held 6 PM to 9 PM on Thursday evening, and again on Friday morning from 8:30 AM to 9:30 AM at the funeral home. Carol will be laid to rest in St. Mary's Cemetery following the services.
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