Friday’s Faces from the Past: Mary T. (Helbling) McMurray

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Mary T. Helbling, 2 years old, in the front yard at 5154 Page Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri.

Helbling Family (Click for Family Tree)

Today is the anniversary of the birth of Mary Theresa (Helbling) McMurray, who was born 16 March 1925.

You can read more about the details of Mary’s life in previous posts, especially another birthday post, “Sentimental Sunday: Mary Theresa (Helbling) McMurray.”

Mary just wanted to be a wife and mother, and she has left an incredible legacy of wonderful children and grandchildren.

Hope she has her favorite “Nancy Ann” cake today!

 

Notes, Sources, and References: 

  1. “Sentimental Sunday: Mary Theresa (Helbling) McMurray”   http://heritageramblings.net/2014/03/16/sentimental-sunday-mary-theresa-helbling-mcmurray/
  2. ‘Nancy Ann’ cakes were the store brand made by Schnuck’s years ago, and they were incredibly delicious. Sadly, they are no more, and their replacements just don’t compare.

 

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