Henry Fetter, Jr.
September 11, 1937 - September 28, 2015
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Henry Fetter, Jr. Obituary
Henry H Fetter Jr, 78, of North Wildwood NJ passed away Monday, Sept 28th 2015. He was born in Philadelphia on September 11, 1937, living in Wildwood for the past 26 years. Henry worked many jobs in his lifetime, retiring from the Malibu Motel in 2014. A lifelong Phillies fan, he is survived by his children, Ann Mulholland (Walter), Henry, Lisa Yocum, and John (Dawn). Also his grandchildren. Walter (Grace) Michael, Eric, Matthew (Stacie), Brittany, Julie, Mark and Jessica. Great grandchildren Peyton, Sienna, Jessica, Sullivan and Jaxson. Also his ex-wife (and dear friend) Annie Fetter, his beloved sister Betty Payne and her children, and many great nieces and nephews. He is predeceased by his parents: Henry and Elizabeth, daughter Alma, brother in law Richard Payne and son in law Matthew Yocum.
Services will be held on Tuesday, October 6th at Ingersoll-Greenwood Funeral Home. 1201 Central Avenue North Wildwood NJ 08260. Friends and family can call from 10-11 am and a memorial service will be held immediately after. Burial will be private. The family would like those who attend the service to wear their Philadelphia Phillies t-shirt or jersey in honor of Henry.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the Ronald McDonald House would be appreciated.
Ronald McDonald House of Southern NJ INC 550 Mickle Blvd Camden NJ 08103; www.rmhc.org
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Henry H Fetter Jr, 78, of North Wildwood NJ passed away Monday, Sept 28th 2015. He was born in Philadelphia on September 11, 1937, living in Wildwood for the past 26 years. Henry worked many jobs in his lifetime, retiring from the Malibu Motel in 2014. A lifelong Phillies fan, he is survived by his children, Ann Mulholland (Walter), Henry,
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