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Marie Wittak was born on February 19, 1917 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She was the fourth child of George Wittak and Mary Trost, but she enjoyed the role of the youngest child until she was seven years old when her mother gave birth to twins: Jack and Jeanette. She's the baby in this picture where she's shown with her older siblings: Josephine, Clarence, and George.
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Although she won a scholarship to Rosary College in Illinois, she stayed at home to help contribute to her family. Through her high school, she heard of an opening at the General Electric Supply Corporation and started working there as a file clerk. The headquarters were in downtown Milwaukee, only a few blocks from Monarch Manufacturing, where her father worked. She attended evening classes in psychology and philosophy with her friend, Felice, at Marquette University. She and Felice also traveled to California to visit Marie’s sister, Josephine, who had moved to Los Angeles after her marriage.
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At an Arthur Murray dance, Marie met Earl Fitzgerald. They made a trip to South Dakota to visit his relatives and Milwaukee so she could introduce him to her parents. The picture on the right, shows Marie between her parents and the very weather conditions, cold and ice and snow, she left Milwaukee to escape.
Marie Wittak married Earl Fitzgerald on January 28, 1950. Earl had moved to Los Angeles after getting out of the Army where he was in the Corps of Engineers, serving in the Philippines. He got a degree in Engineering at Los Angeles City College and began working for the City of Los Angeles as a Civil Engineer. His office was in the newly developed San Fernando Valley where he was responsible for designing storm drains.
In January of 1951, they bought a brand new house at 7803 Genesta Avenue in Van Nuys and in September 1951, their first child, Nancy, was born. Cathy was born in 1953 and Timothy in 1956. Marie left her job at General Electric when she got married but she missed it. After the kids were in school, she took a part-time job working one day a week for the local parish, St. Bridget of Sweden.
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Marie and Earl continued to enjoy dancing, first square dancing, and then round dancing. Earl worked as a civil engineer for the City of Los Angeles until his retirement. He died in 1983. Marie sold the house in Van Nuys and purchased a home in a retirement community in Ventura in 1994 so she could live near her son, Tim, who lived in Ventura with his wife and daughter, Taylor. (Nancy and Cathy had already moved to Seattle and Reno, in 1983 and 1990, respectively.)
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Marie had a major heart attack in 1997, and after that she lived in a series of nursing and rest homes. For the last few years of her life she was lovingly cared for at Greenhills Care Home. She died peacefully on February 6, 2009 at Community Memorial Hospital. Her funeral Mass was held at Our Lady of Assumption Church in Ventura on February 11, 2009 and she was buried beside Earl Fitzgerald at San Fernando Mission Cemetery.
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