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Helen R. <I>Normile</I> Armbruster

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Helen R. Normile Armbruster

Birth
McKeesport, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
10 Feb 1956 (aged 56)
Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section R, Lot 429
Memorial ID
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Helen was the sister of Irene Mary and John. She married Aloysius Armbruster, and they were the parents of Martin John, Joseph, Helen Mary (Sister M. Rosalian, IHM), and Mary Agnes.


"Mrs. Helen R. Armbruster - Services for Mrs. Helen R. Armbruster, widow of Aloysius M. Armbruster, will be at 9 a.m. Monday in St. Rosalia's Church, Greenfield. Mrs. Armbruster, who died in her Greenfield home Thursday, was an active church worker, serving as vice president of the Fourth District of the National Council of Catholic Women and as treasurer of St. Rosalia's Women's Guild. She was former president of St. Rosalia' Mothers and Daughters guild. She is survived by two sons, Martin and Joseph; two daughters, Sister M. Rosalian, IHM, and Mary Agnes, CDP, and nine grandchildren. Friends are being received at the Kanai Funeral Home, Greenfield Ave."

The Pittsburgh Press · Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania · Saturday, February 11, 1956 · Page 11

Helen was the sister of Irene Mary and John. She married Aloysius Armbruster, and they were the parents of Martin John, Joseph, Helen Mary (Sister M. Rosalian, IHM), and Mary Agnes.


"Mrs. Helen R. Armbruster - Services for Mrs. Helen R. Armbruster, widow of Aloysius M. Armbruster, will be at 9 a.m. Monday in St. Rosalia's Church, Greenfield. Mrs. Armbruster, who died in her Greenfield home Thursday, was an active church worker, serving as vice president of the Fourth District of the National Council of Catholic Women and as treasurer of St. Rosalia's Women's Guild. She was former president of St. Rosalia' Mothers and Daughters guild. She is survived by two sons, Martin and Joseph; two daughters, Sister M. Rosalian, IHM, and Mary Agnes, CDP, and nine grandchildren. Friends are being received at the Kanai Funeral Home, Greenfield Ave."

The Pittsburgh Press · Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania · Saturday, February 11, 1956 · Page 11



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