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Mary Wendorf-Warner

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Mary Wendorf-Warner

Birth
Death
2011 (aged 53–54)
Burial
Cremated, Other Add to Map
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Mary first became involved with SOHO in 1993 after moving into a 1912 California Craftsman Bungalow in University Heights, first by working as a docent at the Whaley House Museum and then serving on SOHO's Board of Directors for the past five years. Mary could be counted on to help out at SOHO events as well, working as a home tour docent or in other capacities at nearly all our events.

In addition to her work and volunteerism with SOHO, Mary served on the boards of the Uptown Planners, the University Heights Community Development Corporation, the University Heights Historical Society, the Neighborhood Historic Preservation Coalition, and the University Heights Community Planning Group. She was also instrumental in arranging the 120th birthday celebration of University Heights in 2008 and the 100th Anniversary of the Teachers Training Building in 2010. A dog-lover, Mary volunteered with the Humane Society and provided dog-walking services to her friends and neighbors.
Mary first became involved with SOHO in 1993 after moving into a 1912 California Craftsman Bungalow in University Heights, first by working as a docent at the Whaley House Museum and then serving on SOHO's Board of Directors for the past five years. Mary could be counted on to help out at SOHO events as well, working as a home tour docent or in other capacities at nearly all our events.

In addition to her work and volunteerism with SOHO, Mary served on the boards of the Uptown Planners, the University Heights Community Development Corporation, the University Heights Historical Society, the Neighborhood Historic Preservation Coalition, and the University Heights Community Planning Group. She was also instrumental in arranging the 120th birthday celebration of University Heights in 2008 and the 100th Anniversary of the Teachers Training Building in 2010. A dog-lover, Mary volunteered with the Humane Society and provided dog-walking services to her friends and neighbors.

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