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Helene Pulaski Hartmann, 74, peacefully passed away surrounded by her adoring family arm in arm, with prayer and song, on Sunday, July 11, 2021 in Lancaster, PA. Born in Staten Island, NY, she was the daughter of the late Helen (Smieya) and Edward T. Pulaski. She was the loving wife of Manfred Fred Hartmann, with whom she shared 52 years of marriage.
A graduate of the Notre Dame Academy on Staten Island, she attended Hunter College in New York City, where she earned a bachelor s degree in English. Following graduation, she became a teacher in the New York City Public schools. She also spent several years working with the elderly at the Office of Aging. Helene always had strong compassion towards the elderly and an affinity to help bring them happiness through music and song.
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The Tablet June 3, 2021
Almost 400 cardinals are hanging in the grotto of Transfiguration-St. Stanislaus Kostka Church. After discovering a bird was hanging in his late-wife’s memory, Phil Calandrillo decided to add to the family and memorialize his late sister-in-law and nephew as well. (Photo: Erin DeGregorio)
MASPETH They may be made from acrylic, but the red cardinals nestled in tree branches in the grotto of Transfiguration-St. Stanislaus Kostka Church seem as real as the birds chirping and flapping their wings in shrubbery nearby…
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