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 Helen Cannizzaro

 Helen Dobashinski Cannizzaro, 84,
Homer City RD 2 (Coal Run) died
Saturday, Nov. 8, 1997, at her resi-
dence.
 The daughter of Mike and Michili-
na Armolovich Dobashinski, she was
born Jan. 9, 1913, in Helvetia, Clear-
field County.
 Mrs. Cannizzaro was a former
member of St. Gertrude Catholic
Church and served as organist for 50
years. She was also active as a CCD
teacher and served as president of
the St. Gertrude's Ladies Guild.
 She was a member of the Diocesan
Council of Catholic Women (DCCW).
For serving as president of the
Indiana County group, she received
special recognition by Bishop Con-
nare in 1985.
 For many years, she was a house-
wife and worked as a clerk in the
Dobashinski Confectionery in Coal
Run.
 Surviving are one brother, Wil-
liam Dobashinski, Buffalo, N.Y.;
two nephews: Robert Louis and his
wife, Barbara, Indiana, and William
Dobashinski, Buffalo, N.Y.; and one
niece, Carol Emmonds and her hus-
band, William, Ford City.
 She was preceded in death by her
parents; her husband, Joseph Can-
nizzaro, who died in 1981; one sister,
Anne Albright and three brothers,
Joseph, Stanley and George Dobash-
inski.
 Friends will be received from 2-4
and 7-9 p.m. today at the Bowser-
Minich Funeral Home, Indiana,
where a Parish Vigil Service will be
held at 7:30 p.m. A Funeral Mass
will be celebrated Tuesday at 10
a.m. at St. Bernard of Clairvaux
Roman Catholic Church, Indiana.
Interment will be made in the St.
Bernard Cemetery.