Rosemary A. (O’Connor) Budzilowicz, age 90 of East Norriton, PA passed away peacefully at home on Monday, March 12, 2018.
Born in Bristol, PA on September 8, 1927 to the late Thomas and Rose (Kaiser) O’Connor, Rosemary resided in Bridgeport before moving to East Norriton in 1953.
She graduated from Notre Dame High School in 1945 and as a Registered Nurse from Fitzgerald Mercy Hospital in 1948 where she was an operating room nurse. She was employed for several years as an office nurse with Kane, Mollick and Banmiller Ob/GYN Associates in East Norriton and in private practice in home health care.
She was a founding member of St. Titus parish in East Norriton Township where she served as a past-president of the Woman’s Auxiliary, a parish organizer
She was born and raised in McAlester, Oklahoma. She was the third of four children. She was born into a family of champion steel ropers. During her schooling years she was a great athlete. She was a cheerleader, a member of the track team, and a basketball player. In junior high she and two of her siblings formed the group the “Singing McEntires”. The group later
During the early 1990’s she then met Joseph in a coffee shop and after four years they moved to the Gulf Coast of Florida around the late 1990’s. My mother loved living in Florida! She viewed it as her escape from Rhode Island. She often went to the many different beaches around her home, she became involved with an exercise group for seniors and made many new
Prior to her current role, she worked as an Assistant Director of Nursing for over 5 years at Sun Air Convalescent Hospital and a Sub-Acute coordinator for 1 year. She has been working now at Berkley Valley Convalescent Hospital as Director of Nursing for over 20
Today, she is not only a true professional, but also a loving mother to her six year old daughter Rebecca, and a wife to Paul Soares all part of a happy and truly fulfilling marriage.
Marie Dean was born in Montgomery, Alabama to Walter Marie Dean and Herron Dean. She has lived in Montgomery all her life. She is the oldest of five children. She attended St. John Middle School, then for high school she attended Montgomery Catholic Preparatory High School. Along with going to school, my mother also
She graduated from high school after only two years. She then went to Hunter College, where she earned her bachelor’s degree in 1964. Afterwards, Bath attended Howard University to get her medical degree. She graduated with honors in 1968, and soon afterwards accepted an internship at Harlem Hospital. The next year, she
She was born March 3rd, 1925. O’Connor was raised by two very Catholic parents in Savanna, Georgia. Her father, Edward Francis O’Connor, worked as a real estate agent and was a World War II veteran. O’Connors mother, Regina Lucille O’Connor, was a very social woman and a stay at home mother. O’Connor was the only child of Edward and Regina, and was always a different type of girl. She was that type of girl who would always be alone on the playground during recess, talking to herself. She didn't have many friends, her only “friends” were her chickens, who she would knit clothes for. She had an interest of fowls, especially with oddities.
After she received her MSN and became a registered nurse, Brenna Wise worked at St. David’s Medical Center. She also served as a nurse preceptor and nursing instructor at the medical center. She then went on to work in family practice.
She was born April 4,1802 she was born in Massachusetts she was also the oldest of three kids. When she was twelve she went to live with her grandma because her dad was abusive. Here's the helping the sick part when she was a young adult she became a teacher and started her own school, she decided to quit being a teacher and become a nurses in the civil war.
Ms. Woodard attends St. John A.M.E church she is a member of the young adult choir and the usher board. Ms. Woodard also helps out in our after school church program called The Joshua Generation. She is a member of Girl Scouts for eleven years, during that time, she earned badges and participated in several community service projects.
She was a former school teacher, she was born and raised in Colorado city Texas and graduated from Colorado High School, she earned a Bachelor’s degree in education from Southern Methodist University and her Master’s degree from Texas A&M University. In 1970 she married Ronny Crownover, they have four children, they celebrated their 30th Anniversary before his death on March 2000, Representative Crownover has lived and worked in Denton for over 30 years, she is currently involved in the banking and energy industries.
I am drawn to the thought that vacationing is a way of making everlasting memories, in addition to encountering many diverse cultures around the world.
The Earth’s third largest continent, taking up a massive 9.54mi, is North America. With 23 separate countries making up this huge land mass, there is certainly room for variety. One of these countries is Mexico, which is located in the mountainous west. Mexico has its own unique history, culture, and geography that sets it apart from the other countries in North America.
In 1891, at the age of 22, Lillian Wald decided to attend nursing school. She moved to New York and acquired her education at New York Hospital’s Training School
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