Relatives and friends are invited to viewing Thursday eve. 6 P.M. – 8 P.M. and Friday morning 8 A.M. at TOMASZEWSKI FUNERAL HOME, 2728-30 E. Allegheny Ave. Phila., Pa., 19134. Funeral Mass 10 A.M. St. Mark Church, Bristol PA. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.
Published on inquirer.com on Nov. 12, 2019
Helen was raised in Philadelphia on Parrish St, but her parents also owned a farm in Sellerville Pennsylvania where she spent a lot of time helping with the farm tasks. She was raised a strict Catholic and was taught her family's native language of Polish. She was very proud of her Polish heritage and had the opportunity to visit Poland with her two sisters which was one of her favorite memories. Helen worked hard all her life as a dental assistant in Willingboro NJ for over 40 years. She raised her two children Laura and William and step daughter Kathy as her own from the age of 5. She attended mass every Sunday and sang the hymns loudly as she professed her undying faith. She enjoyed spending time with her family at every holiday and helped her husband Walter through many health issues. She enjoyed needlepoint, crochet, puzzles, making Christmas ornaments, and was a decent violinist. She very much enjoyed music of all types. She will be missed by our family and her many friends but she will always live in our hearts.
Written by son, William A Bishop June 2021
Relatives and friends are invited to viewing Thursday eve. 6 P.M. – 8 P.M. and Friday morning 8 A.M. at TOMASZEWSKI FUNERAL HOME, 2728-30 E. Allegheny Ave. Phila., Pa., 19134. Funeral Mass 10 A.M. St. Mark Church, Bristol PA. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.
Published on inquirer.com on Nov. 12, 2019
Helen was raised in Philadelphia on Parrish St, but her parents also owned a farm in Sellerville Pennsylvania where she spent a lot of time helping with the farm tasks. She was raised a strict Catholic and was taught her family's native language of Polish. She was very proud of her Polish heritage and had the opportunity to visit Poland with her two sisters which was one of her favorite memories. Helen worked hard all her life as a dental assistant in Willingboro NJ for over 40 years. She raised her two children Laura and William and step daughter Kathy as her own from the age of 5. She attended mass every Sunday and sang the hymns loudly as she professed her undying faith. She enjoyed spending time with her family at every holiday and helped her husband Walter through many health issues. She enjoyed needlepoint, crochet, puzzles, making Christmas ornaments, and was a decent violinist. She very much enjoyed music of all types. She will be missed by our family and her many friends but she will always live in our hearts.
Written by son, William A Bishop June 2021
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