Mary Aleen Plattenberger's Obituary
Mrs. Mary Aleen Matthews Plattenberger, age 81, of Monroe, North Carolina, passed away Tuesday, February 3, 2015, at her daughter"s residence.
Funeral Services to Celebrate the Life of Aleen Plattenberger will be conducted at 2:30 PM, Thursday, February 5, 2015, at Davis Funeral Home Chapel, 1003 East Franklin Street, officiated by Reverend Billy Gowan.Interment will follow at the Waxhaw City Cemetery.
Mrs. Plattenberger was born on July 4, 1933, in Union County, North Carolina, a daughter of the late John Calhoun Matthews and Lyma Norwood Matthews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Henry Harold Plattenberger, and three brothers, Wilson Matthews, Junior Matthews and Herman Matthews.
She was a dedicated and loving wife, mother, and grandmother whose love for the Lord showed in the smile she shared with everyone.
Survivors include three daughters, Delores Sistare and husband Dennis (Doc) Sistare of Monroe, Wanda Brower of Monroe, and Sandy Price and husband Larry Price of Monroe; one brother, Ned Matthews and wife Nadine Matthews of Weddington; two sisters-in-law, Dot Matthews of Weddington, Irene Wilson and husband Doug Wilson of Waxhaw; one brother-in-law, Donald Plattenberger of Newport, Washington. There are six grandchildren, Jimmy Brower and wife Cara Brower of Indian Trail, Jesse Brower and wife Pam Brower of Oakboro, Brent Sistare and wife Lindsey Sistare of Monroe, Cassidy Brazelton and husband Tim Brazelton of Monroe, Melissa Kiser and husband Jonathan Kiser of Monroe and Darryl Price of Cincinnati, OH. There are twelve great grandchildren,and counting.
The family will receive friends from 1:30 PM until 2:30 PM Thursday, February 5, 2015, prior to the funeral ceremony at Davis Funeral Home.
Davis Funeral Home of Monroe is serving the family of Mrs. Plattenberger. An on-line guest register book is available at www.davisfuneralservice.com.
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