In Memory Of Sr. Mary Bernadette Keller Loretta keller was the third of four children of Fernand A. and Dora Ory keller; Sr. mary Teresa recalls that Sr. mary Bernadette was early nicknamed http://dominican-sisters.net/stmarys/memoria/keller.htm
Extractions: Loretta Keller was the third of four children of Fernand A. and Dora Ory Keller; both parents came from "the River Road." She was born in Garyville on the Mississippi River. She had two older sisters, Ethel and Carmen, and a younger brother, F. A. Jr, all now deceased. Her siblings would provide her with nieces and nephews who soon became devoted to their "Aunt Ta," and she to them. The Keller family moved to New Orleans where her father practiced dentistry. Loretta was enrolled at St. Mary's Dominican where her contemporaries remember her as always the good friend, always ready for fun. She walked from Octavia Street with Yvonne Redmann (later Sr. M. Joan), saving five cents carfare each. She graduated high school in 1932, and entered with the largest contingent of postulants in the history of St. Mary's Congregation. Among them was her close friend, Alice Russell, now the sole survivor of the "famous fourteen."
1852 Baptisms- Loughrea, Galway Anthony Blake Ann Dolphin mary Ann Millet Nathaniel Millet Bridget Treacy 29 James Barrett mary Ann keller 26 May 1852 James keller mary Ann keller LDS http://www.celticcousins.net/ireland/loughrea.htm
Extractions: A Little Bit of Ireland Loughrea Cathedral Baptisms 1852 RC Parish: Loughrea Civil Parish: Loughrea Clonfert Diocese Loughrea Barony FHC 1279217 Items 1-8 FHC 1279216 Items 29-32 Baptized Given Name Baptized Surname Father's Given Name Father's Surname Mother's Given Name Mother's Maiden Name Date of Baptism Sponsor #1 Sponsor #2 Palo Alto County, Iowa USGenWeb Project Scott County, Iowa USGenWeb Project Celtic Cousins A Little Bit of Ireland ... Other Family Ties
NOW: Keller Instinct, Oct 31 - Nov 6, 2002 But they also underscore key elements, as when a huge picture of keller on one panel page BACK ¤ page FORWARD ¤ PRINTABLE VERSION ¤ EMAIL THIS STORY http://www.nowtoronto.com/issues/2002-10-31/stage_theatrereviews2.php
Extractions: KELLER INSTINCT BY GLENN SUMI THE MIRACLE WORKER by William Gibson, directed by Leah Cherniak, with Carmen Grant, Mary Krohnert, Stephanie Belding, Paul Braunstein, Greg Ellwand, Laurel Paetz, Martha Ross and Brian Sills. Presented by the Lorraine Kimsa Theatre for Young People (165 Front East). Runs to December 16, Saturday 2 pm and some 7 pm, Sunday 11 am and 3 pm (except November 17). $18-$28. 416-862-2222. Rating: NNNN The miracle worker, william Gibson's play about the deaf, blind and speechless Helen Keller and her teacher, Annie Sullivan, is so well known that it's hard to approach as a director or audience member with new eyes. But director Leah Cherniak offers a textured, multi-faceted production that makes it fresh.Gibson's script screams out for a naturalistic production main house dining table, Helen's bedroom, water pump and Cherniak delivers that but adds some multimedia elements to enhance the work's themes. Projected throughout the play onto two vertical screens on either side of the stage are quotes from Keller's letters, pictures of the real Keller and Sullivan and images and words reflecting the play's motifs of water, food, love and knowledge.
Genealogy Data Page 9 (Family Pages) Spouse keller, Edward Lee d. 13 OCT 1981 ,,,suicide Gender Male Children Back to Main page. Papineau, Gerald d. 15 MAY 1966 St Augstine, Florida http://www.ged4web.com/derik/f_8.htm
Genealogy Data Page 4 (Family Pages) Back to Main page. Wilson, Phyllis Ilene Gender Female Parents JAYNE, mary Birth 1721 Setauket, LI, NY Death 26 Nov 1742 , New York Gender Female http://thor.genserv.net/sub/brown/fam_3.htm