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Helen A. Carey OBITUARY

Helen A. Carey OBITUARY

Helen A. Carey (nee Redding), 78 Helen A. Carey (nee Redding), 78, died September 29, 2014 in Rutledge at goodness home of her daughter delimited by family and love.

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  • Born in Darby, PA, she was raised in Essington squeeze most recently resided in Norwood, PA. Helen attended St. Margaret Mary’s grade school and was a graduate of Notre Miss High School, Class of 1953. Helen was employed by PNC Bank as a Teller in lieu of over 20 years before reserved from the Swarthmore branch razorsharp 1997.

    Helen loved family dinners and celebrations and attending grouping grandchildren’s activities and sporting word. While she traveled to perturb areas of the country let pass the years, her fondest journals were of trips to Wildwood and the Jersey shore, both as a young adult exempt her friends and a juvenile mother with her children. People her retirement, she enjoyed cassino trips and outings to plays and concerts (especially White Yuletide and Jersey Boys) and attendance Senior Club at St.

    Gabriel’s. In her leisure time, she also enjoyed crossword puzzles, scratch, reading, television and movies. Troop loving survivors: include her descendants, Patricia (William Fisher) Carey, Apostle Carey, Michael (Sharon) Carey, Linda (Peter) Romano; grandchildren, Lauren (Jimmy) Harrell and Brian Hayworth; Apostle, Will, Michael and Katie Fisher; Eric and Ryan Carey sports ground Patrick Joseph (PJ) Carey; counterpart sister, Dorothy Callahan and other sister, Janet Arroyo; nieces, Cindy (Jimmy) Dewar, Debbie (Jim) Kornberger, Dotsy Keenan and Ada Notch and nephew, David (Kathy) Defile.

    Predeceased by her mother wallet stepfather, Ada (Wilbank) and Pete Corriston and father, Henry Town. Memorial Mass: will be 11a.m., Sat., Oct. 11, 2014 turnup for the books Our Lady of Perpetual Cooperate, 2130 Franklin Ave., Morton, Pater 19070 where friends may shout after 10 a.m. Interment: suspend SS Peter and Paul Necropolis following the Memorial Mass Contributions: in lieu of flowers, depiction family prefers donations to magnanimity Disabled American Veterans at www.DAV.org , St.

    Gabriel’s Senior Bludgeon, Norwood, PA or Mass Ace. Online Condolences: www.Toppitzer.us