TSCHETTER, Mary Alice

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Last Name
 
TSCHETTER
Given Names
 
Mary Alice (McRoy) Stahl
AKA's
 
Stahl, Mary
Better known as
 
Date of Birth
 
6/7/1928
Age at Death
 
50
Place of Birth
 
Indianapolis, Indiana
Race
 
Caucasian
Gender
 
Female
Religion
 
Family Tree
  Stahl Family Tree
Birth Mother
 
Birth Father
 
Siblings
 
Partner
 
Alfred Richmond Stahl, Sr. (divorced); Alfred Walter Tschetter
Children
 
Cathy Ann Stahl Barrett; Alfred Richmond Stahl, Jr.; Judith Kay Ijames aka Judy Kay Lang, Judy Stahl; Robin Faye Tschetter, aka Robin Stahl; Betty Jean Tschetter, aka Kim Yoon Ai (adoptive); (grandchildren) Becky Ann Barrett; Maya Lisa Ijames
Non-Temple Relatives
 
(parents) James Lewis McRoy, Deanie/Dena Eliga Costelow
Body Identification Number
 
Burial Location
 
Evergreen Cemetery, Oakland, CA
Source of Death Information
 
House Foreign Affairs Committee report; FBI document 89-4286-1302 (prepared 12/78)
Entry into Guyana
 
9/23/1977
Residence (US)
 
Ukiah, California 95482
Residence (JT)
 
Cottage 35
Occupation in U.S./Skills, Talents & Interests
 
Nurse (RYMUR 89-4286-X-5-a-28c); Secretarial
Occupation in Jonestown (Temple Records)
 
Family Services—Kitchen and Food Preparation, Front Kitchen (RYMUR 89-4286-C-7-h-4a); Serving area supervisor (RYMUR 89-4286-E-2-A-1dddd)
Jonestown Roles (FBI Records)
 
Government Income
 
Dib (?)
Discrepancies
 
Remembrances
 
“Mary was calm, affable, a steady, conscientious worker and good manager. In Jonestown, she was a Team A counselor, worked in the front kitchen, and supervised the servers. Until seeing her page, I never realized she was the mother of Judy Ijame and Cathy Barrett (by her former husband, Richmond Stahl), and so the grandmother of Maya Lisa Ijames, 9 and through Cathy's marriage to Ben Barrett, grandmother to Becky Barrett, 4. A son and daughter, one from each marriage, left the Temple prior to the move to Guyana, and survived. RIP, dear Mary, who just did what needed to be done without making a big deal about it. You will always be remembered.” - Kathryn Barbour