Penwell Turner Funeral Home - Shelby, Ohio

Alice Mae Burberry

Alice Mae Burberry, age 94, of Shelby died Monday, October 7, 2019 at the Crestwood Care Center in Shelby.

Alice was born September 6, 1925 in Ashville, Ohio, Pickaway County, to Ralph Emanuel and Glady Burl (Lynn) Fosnaugh. She had been employed at the Farmers & Citizens Bank in Lancaster, Ohio for 7 ½ years, retiring from The First National Bank of Shelby in 1990 after 23 years of service. Alice had been a member of Shelby AARP Chapter 2791 where she had been the treasurer. She volunteered for the American Red Cross, Shelby Memorial Hospital Guild and the Renaissance Theater.

Alice is survived by 2 daughters: Betty Jean (Thomas) Myers of Huron, OH and Charlene Mae (Don) LaBonte of Fayetteville, GA; 11 Grandchildren and numerous great grandchildren; 2 sisters: Judith Ann (Eugene) Curry and Linda Jane (Richard) Alexander.

She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband: Robert H. Burberry; a brother: David Fosnaugh and by 3 infant brothers.

As per Alice’s wishes, there will be no calling hours or funeral services. Burial will be in Oakland Cemetery in Shelby. Care for Alice and her family by Penwell Turner Funeral Home, 168 West Main Street, Shelby.

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  1. Robert and Marcine Taylor says:

    We fondly remember Alice Mae. She represented First National Bank of Shelby very well. Alice Mae always stepped forward to help in any way.and she was especially helpful when training new bank tellers.

  2. Linda Wetz LaGoy says:

    Both my mother, Eileen Wetz, and myself had the pleasure of working with Alice Mae for many years at First National Bank. My sympathy to her daughters and families.

  3. Scott Donnenwirth says:

    Alice Mae was part of the First National Bank of Shelby “family”. She liked cars as much as I do. I test drove a few cars with her before she purchased. Anyone who worked at “THE BANK” remembers stories of her talking dog that said “I want some”. She was a great lady, I’m happy to have know her.

  4. Loretta Curry says:

    I was her sister Judys daughter in law for over 20 years.
    I know God will be with you at this special time of need.
    My sympathy to the family.

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