Mary Rita Fisselbrand
Born: Sun., Dec. 13, 1931
Died: Thu., Mar. 8, 2012
Mass of Christian Burial
9:00 AM Mon., Mar. 12, 2012
Location: Assumption Church
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Mary Rita Fisselbrand, 80, of Syracuse passed away peacefully at James Square Nursing Home on Thursday. Miss Fisselbrand was the daughter of William and Frances West Fisselbrand. She was a graduate of St. Joseph's School of Nursing and was a nurse for St. Joseph's Hospital and later for James Square. She was a communicant of Holy Trinity Church.
She is survived by an aunt , cousins and friends.
Services 9:00am Monday in Assumption Church. Burial in family lot at Assumption Cemetery. There will be no calling hours.
Contributions to Francis house 108 Michaels Ave. Syracuse 12308
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Bonnie Baxter
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Posted Sun March 11, 2012
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Mary was the first head nurse I worked for as a freshman student at St Joseph's. She was allways patient and kind to me as a very nervouse student encountering baths for patients. Had never seen adults naked before imagine the anxiety. She has been remembered for 50 years and may she be at peace with the Lord. My deepest sympathy to her loved ones.
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Mary J. Ellen LPN
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Posted Sun March 11, 2012
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I worked with Miss Fisselbrand many years ago at St. Joseph's Hospital. I hadn't seen her in a long time but did run into her when she was a resident at Camillus Ridge. We had a lot of fun reminising about the past. I just laughed everytime someone would call her "Miss Fisselbrand................" She would love it too! There was quite a differnt tone in her voice when she would say it and we would both laugh.
Please accept my sincere condolences on her passing. I will never forget her and her enthusiasm. What a great lady to have the pleasure of knowing.
May God bless you "Miss Fisselbrand" =)
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Nancy (Skrobinski) Laufer
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Posted Mon March 12, 2012
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My sincere condolences to the family and close friends of Mary Rita. She was a gentle force that was not to be messed with. She loved her work as a Nurse at St. Joseph's for many years and she will always be someone who remains in my heart. God Bless and May she rest in peace.
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