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Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Mary Jane (Densmore) Burtcher

Mary Jane (Densmore) Burtcher
April 30, 1942 ~ August 11, 2020

Mary Jane Burtcher, 78, passed away August 11, 2020 in Oklahoma City. She was born April 30, 1942 to Frederick and Katherine (Trent) Densmore in Muncie, IN. Mary married Dean Burtcher on July 21, 1991. She was employed as an electronic tech and worked for Seagate, Control Data and Honeywell. She played the piano, enjoyed reading, playing bingo and going to the casino and loved first-run movies.

Mary was preceded in death by her parents; brother, Trent Densmore. She is survived by her husband, Dean; son, Mark (Ruth) Densmore; daughter, Kathryn (Heinz) Kreutz; son, Robert Burtcher; grandson, Zackary David Mullen; and nieces, Laura (Eric) Jergenson, Valarie Densmore and Sarah Densmore.

Memorial services will be 2:00pm, Wednesday, August 19 at Mercer-Adams Funeral Service Chapel 


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