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Note: Helen was the youngest of the Munday family and her brothers labeled her "Cry Baby". She was a go getter. Very strong willed person with a good sense of humor. Had a knack for training animals. Played a pretty good piano (by ear). Census: 1900-born NYC,NY 1910-NYC,NY 1940-Teaneck,NJ 1967-died; res:Largo,FL 1920-NYC,NY 1950-Teaneck,NJ 1930-NYC,NY 1960-Largo,FL Buried: in Hackensack Cem. Birth:MUNDAY Family Diary (1894-1912) Death: Obituary, Bergen Evening Record, Hackensack, NJ [Mar 4,1967] Death ocurred at Mound Park Hospital,St.Petersburg,FL Residences:Teaneck,NJ(25 yrs) -672 Martense Ave and Phelps Road Largo,FL(10 yrs) -Orange Blossom Lane My dad's sister Helen, with her husband Augie Zwicker, son Billy and daughter Carol lived next door to us on Martense Ave. Living that close made Billy and Carol like a brother and sister to me. Outside of sleeping, I probably spent as much time in their house as they did. Uncle Augie died in 1948 and the house was sold. Aunt Helen later married Bill Franklin and they bought a house located in the Phelps Manor section of Teaneck. Aunt Helen was like a second mom to me. She always had an interest in what I was doing and gave me usually good guidance. She could make great cookies and I always was there to sample them. Uncle Augie was a lithographer and was really talented. He had made an etching of Michaelangelo's " The Last Supper". It hung on the Zwicker's dining room wall and always facinated me as to the detail in the metalized picture.
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