| Mildred
E. Fournier
June 11, 1919 - August 23, 2005
Mildred
E. Fournier, 86, of Washington Township, passed away
unexpectedly on Tuesday, August 23, 2005 in Warren Hospital's
ICU. She was a loving and caring Christian.
Born: On June 11, 1919, in Broadway, NJ, she
was a daughter of the late Earl and Edith Baylor Kinney. Her
step-father, Henry F. Renner, died in 1977.
Personal: Her loving husband of 58 years, Roger
R., died on February 9, 2001. Mildred was a 1937 graduate of
Washington High school. Mildred was a telephone operator with
NJ Bell Telephone, retiring in 1983. Known for her cooking and
baking abilities, she had won numerous local and state Grange
Awards. Mildred had a keen memory of her early childhood as
well as later life experiences. She was very knowledgeable on
her own and other families genealogies.
Memberships: Mildred was a member of the Washington
United Methodist Church and the United Methodist Women. She
was a 50 year member of the Washington Grange, Warren Pomona
Grange, and the New Jersey State Grange; as well as the H.G.
McCully chapter of the Telephone Pioneers of America. She and
her husband were former volunteers for Meals on Wheels. She
also volunteered for the Washington Community Pantry. Mildred
was a member of the Oxford Furnace Young at Heart Club, Franklin
Seniors and had attended the Washington Nutrition Site.
Survivors: She is survived by two sons, Raymond R. and his wife,
Linda of Mansfield Township, Roger E. of Washington Township;
three grandsons, Michael, Mark, and Christopher; seven great-grandchildren,
Leslie, Cody, Shawn, Emily, Lindsey, Luke, and Lucy; two sisters,
Beulah E. Apgar of Hampton, Lois Jean Blackwood of Washington;
and many loving nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. A brother,
Lloyd E. Kinney, died in 1997.
Services: Will be on Saturday at 11 a.m. in
the church, 116 E. Washington Ave., Washington, NJ. Calling
hours will be held on Friday from 4 to 8 p.m. at the Warren
Hills/Ford Memorial Home, 234 West Washington Ave., Washington,
and on Saturday from 10 a.m. until the time of the service in
the church. Burial will be in Musconetcong Valley Cemetery in
Hampoton. To view online obituaries please visit www. warrenhillsmemorialhome.com.
Memorials: May be made to the church, 116 E.Washington
Ave., Washington, NJ 07882; or the Washington Emergency Squad,
100 Belvidere Avenue, Washington, NJ 07882.
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