Place of Burial: Des Plaines, Illinois
Birthdate: February 27, 1934
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois
Death: Died October 13, 1995 in Des Plaines, Illinois
Cause of death: Bone Cancer
Daughter of John and Marie
Mother of Suzanne, Mitchell, David, and Diane
Sister of Jim
Occupation: Accountant for Brunswick
She started working for Brunswick in 1974 in Skokie. She worked in the Accounting Department for the bowling division. In the early 1990's her division moved to a new office in Deerfield and she was working there when she died in 1995. She took 3 buses to go, she had strong work ethic.
Marie (Bernadette's Mother) kept praying for a little girl. Each time things went wrong (due to Miscarriages) she kept praying. She turned to St. Bernadette and asked her to intercede for her. A beautiful little girl was finally born and named "Bernadette" in the honor of St. Bernadette.
St. Bernadette Soubirous was the saint of Lourdes, France. Visionary and messenger of the Immaculate Conception.
a personal message was delivered also to St. Bernadette—"She would not find happiness in this world, but only in the next"
Place of Burial: Des Plaines, Illinois
Birthdate: February 27, 1934
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois
Death: Died October 13, 1995 in Des Plaines, Illinois
Cause of death: Bone Cancer
Daughter of John and Marie
Mother of Suzanne, Mitchell, David, and Diane
Sister of Jim
Occupation: Accountant for Brunswick
She started working for Brunswick in 1974 in Skokie. She worked in the Accounting Department for the bowling division. In the early 1990's her division moved to a new office in Deerfield and she was working there when she died in 1995. She took 3 buses to go, she had strong work ethic.
Marie (Bernadette's Mother) kept praying for a little girl. Each time things went wrong (due to Miscarriages) she kept praying. She turned to St. Bernadette and asked her to intercede for her. A beautiful little girl was finally born and named "Bernadette" in the honor of St. Bernadette.
St. Bernadette Soubirous was the saint of Lourdes, France. Visionary and messenger of the Immaculate Conception.
a personal message was delivered also to St. Bernadette—"She would not find happiness in this world, but only in the next"
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