A Mass of Christian burial was offered yesterday for homemaker MarieElizabeth Vitak of North Linthicum at St. Philip Neri Catholic Church.
Mrs. Vitak, 85, died Thursday at North Arundel Hospital.
She was a member of the St. Philip Neri congregation. Other interests included crocheting and sewing.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Joseph C. Vitak.
Survivors include a daughter, Bernice Bower of North Linthicum; a sister, Lilliam Keefer of Baltimore; and four grandchildren.
Arrangements were made by the Singleton Funeral Home.
MARGARET H. TRIPLETT
HOMEMAKER, 71
A Mass of Christian burial for homemaker Margaret Helena Triplett of Pasadena took place March 7 at the Singleton Funeral Home.
Mrs. Triplett, 71, died Wednesday at North Arundel Hospital after a lengthy illness.
Originally from Baltimore, she was a member of the St. Philip Neri congregation. Other interests include bowling, square dancing and canasta.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Paul B. Triplett.
Survivors include four sons, Jerry J. Triplett of Pasadena, Lee J. Triplett of Laurel, Marty Q. Triplett and Alan J. Triplett, both of Linthicum; a brother, John Fischer of England; eight grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
HERBERT J. TEBO
ENGINEER, 48
Services for NASA engineering specialist Herbert J. Tebo of Severn took place Saturday at the Baldwin Memorial Methodist Church in Millersville.
Mr. Tebo,48, died Thursday of leukemia at Anne Arundel General Hospital.
Mr. Tebo attended Baldwin Memorial Methodist Church. Other interests included fishing, 1965 Mustangs and gardening.
Survivors include his wife, Marybeth Tebo; three children, Timothy Joseph Tebo, Terry Lynn Tebo and Mark Lucas Tebo, all at home; and his step-father and mother, Arthur and Constance Peregoy, of Laurel.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Nianque Early Trust Fund, care of Douglas Early,Tudor Drive, Crownsville, Md. 21032.
Arrangements were made by the Hardesty Funeral Home.