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Akin Davis Funeral Home - LaBelle
Marjorie Lee Dutka
December 15th, 1933 - February 16th, 2011
Marjorie Lee Dutka, age 77, of Fort Myers, formerly of Lynchburg, VA, died Wednesday, February 16, 2011 at Hope Hospice-9470 HealthPark Circle of Fort Myers, FL. Marjorie was born December 15, 1933 in Clifton Forge, VA, . She is the daughter of the late Bert Austin and the late Evelyn (Lancaster) Hoylman. She married Joseph S. Dutka her husband of 59 years. She was a Member of Central Baptist Church. She is survived by her husband: Joseph S.Dutka ; two daughters: Becky (Ken) Bruffey of Ashburn, VA, Patty Webb of Rustburg, VA and three sons: David (Cheryl) Dutka of Evington, VA, Robert (Cheryl) Dutka of Lehigh Acres, FL, Steve Dutka of Danville, VA; Sister of two brothers: William (Juanita) Hoylman of Swan Quarter, NC, Russell (Ethal) Hoylman of HI; she also has Nine Grandchildren; One Great-Grandchild. The family suggest memorial contributions be made to the Central Baptist Church, 3208 Central Avenue, Fort Myers FL 33901 Cremation arrangements are by the Akin-Davis Funeral Home of Fort Myers . .
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