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Edith Margaret <I>McMillen</I> Arensberg

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Edith Margaret McMillen Arensberg

Birth
Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
18 Sep 2001 (aged 73)
Harbor City, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
National City, San Diego County, California, USA Add to Map
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She was born 1st child to Thomas Campbell McMillen & Helen May Arzberger in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on St. Patrick's Day 1928. She married John Henry Arensberg Jr. in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania. They had 4 children. The family remained in Pennsylvania until early 60's when they moved to California. She lost her husband John in 1984. Never remarried. She died in Harbor City California after contracting sepsis in the hospital. Her remains were cremated and at a later date will be buried with John Henry Arensberg at his final resting place.

Mom was laid to rest with Daddy today July 12, 2013.
My niece reminded me of love letters my mother kept for all the years of their marriage, and those letters were buried with them. I so appreciated that sentiment. Mom cherished those and saved them for years. Today they are together again.
One of those moments that makes a spinning world, right.
She was born 1st child to Thomas Campbell McMillen & Helen May Arzberger in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on St. Patrick's Day 1928. She married John Henry Arensberg Jr. in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania. They had 4 children. The family remained in Pennsylvania until early 60's when they moved to California. She lost her husband John in 1984. Never remarried. She died in Harbor City California after contracting sepsis in the hospital. Her remains were cremated and at a later date will be buried with John Henry Arensberg at his final resting place.

Mom was laid to rest with Daddy today July 12, 2013.
My niece reminded me of love letters my mother kept for all the years of their marriage, and those letters were buried with them. I so appreciated that sentiment. Mom cherished those and saved them for years. Today they are together again.
One of those moments that makes a spinning world, right.


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