Her working career took her across the country helping people stricken with polio as well as handicapped children. She continued caring for children for ten years at St. Christopher's Hospital for Children before taking a position with the UCLA Medical Center.
These remarkable accomplishments are on a part of Polly's dedication, love and drive to help others. Throughout her life, she worked with the less fortunate. She tutored boys from the Bethana Home for Children, counseled men at the Whosoever Gospel Mission and sponsored numerous children through World Vision, her great joy. Polly felt blessed to be able to serve those less fortunate and to share much of her life with her dearly beloved husband, Alfred, whom she married in 1968.
Sunday, March 6, 2016, family members assembled after a worship service and memorial time at First Presbyterian Church of Germantown, in Philadelphia, for the burial of Paulanne's ashes beside her beloved husband.
Her working career took her across the country helping people stricken with polio as well as handicapped children. She continued caring for children for ten years at St. Christopher's Hospital for Children before taking a position with the UCLA Medical Center.
These remarkable accomplishments are on a part of Polly's dedication, love and drive to help others. Throughout her life, she worked with the less fortunate. She tutored boys from the Bethana Home for Children, counseled men at the Whosoever Gospel Mission and sponsored numerous children through World Vision, her great joy. Polly felt blessed to be able to serve those less fortunate and to share much of her life with her dearly beloved husband, Alfred, whom she married in 1968.
Sunday, March 6, 2016, family members assembled after a worship service and memorial time at First Presbyterian Church of Germantown, in Philadelphia, for the burial of Paulanne's ashes beside her beloved husband.
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