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In Loving Memory

Fogarty, Sylvia H.

Fogarty, Sylvia H.

(nee Sutterer) on Friday October 1, 2021. Loving wife of the late Joseph Fogarty. Loving daughter of the late Oscar and Lena Sutterer. Loving mother of Dan Fogarty. Dear sister of Patricia (late Edward) Taylor and the late Wilbert and Leroy Sutterer. Our dear sister in law, aunt, cousin and friend to many.

Sylvia enjoyed spending time with her friends and serving her church.

Services; Funeral from Kutis South County Chapel (5255 Lemay Ferry) on Friday 10/8 9:30AM for 10AM mass at Assumption. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. In Lieu of flowers donations to Alzheimers Assn. appreciated. Visitation Thursday 4-8PM

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2 thoughts on “Fogarty, Sylvia H.”

  1. Dear Danny,
    There are so many happy memories of our family visits together. My mind always goes back to the old farm place where Grandma and Grandpa raised their family and where your mother grew up. It was so much fun to run thru the fields, chase the chicken and cats, milk the cows, gather eggs, walk the farm, especially where all the cousins got together. What a hoot. My favorite memories was when all of our families got together for the big fried chicken and dumplings feast, not to mention the scrumptious desserts and a sip of homemade wine. I will always remember Aunt Sylvia along with Grandma and the others fixing dinner together in the kitchen. It’s hard to believe it all came from their farm. What a job that must have been.
    That’s the way I will always remember her, with a few tears to boot.
    We are making a donation to the Alzheimers Assn. in her name with love.

    Reply
  2. Dear Danny,
    There are so many happy memories of our family visits together. My mind always goes back to the old farm place where Grandma and Grandpa raised their family and where your mother grew up. It was so much fun to run thru the fields, chase the chicken and cats, milk the cows, gather eggs, walk the farm, especially where all the cousins got together. What a hoot. My favorite memories was when all of our families got together for the big fried chicken and dumplings feast, not to mention the scrumptious desserts and a sip of homemade wine. I will always remember Aunt Sylvia along with Grandma and the others fixing dinner together in the kitchen. It’s hard to believe it all came from their farm. What a job that must have been.
    That’s the way I will always remember her, with a few tears to boot.
    We are making a donation to the Alzheimers Assn. in her name with love.

    Reply

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