Audrey-Bierhans-Obituary

Photo courtesy of J. Verne Wood Funeral Home - Buckminster Chapel - Portsmouth

Audrey Bierhans

Portsmouth, New Hampshire

Apr 9, 1934 – Nov 18, 2018

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April 9, 1934
DIED
November 18, 2018
LOCATION
Portsmouth, New Hampshire

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J. Verne Wood Funeral Home - Buckminster Chapel - Portsmouth Obituary

Portsmouth - Audrey Bierhans, 84, passed away peacefully on Sunday, November 18, 2018, surrounded by her loving family, after battling the effects of a stroke.Audrey will be remembered by those who knew her as a woman of talent, energy, compassion and commitment. She was born in the Bronx on...

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Thank you for teaching me yiddish words and how to bake a quiche. I will never forget you.
Love, Jenna

Audrey was a client of mine for 8 years as I helped keep her apartment clean in Portsmouth. My visits to her were always very special. We often discussed and debated poilitics but always shared laughs and smiles. She was very very special to me and I will always love and remember her!

So sorry to hear of Audreys passing and am glad I had the opportunity to know her. Hope you are doing ok Irwin.
Fondly Patricia Fitzgerald

Dear Irwin,
Sorry to hear about the passing of your wife Audrey. Having lost my wife I have an idea of what you are going through.
I passed the infomation to the Mattacheese family.
Know that you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
Sincerely,
Carl F. Zopatti

What a beautiful remembrance of your mother Bruce. She sounds like an absolutely incredible person. All our love to you and your family. We are so sorry for your loss. All our love, Sarah and Steve

Robin, Sara, and Jessica, what an interesting and full life your Mom and grandmother lived. I wish I had the opportunity to have known her asI am sure she could have taught me a lot about politics and I would have agreed with her! Sending prayers of comfort for all of you.

There were almost 20 years between Audrey and me, her younger cousin. I remember times when she would visit us, with her family and younger brother, Steve. Or we would visit with her and her folks -- my Aunt and Uncle--in the Bronx. Those were fun memories, and sometimes our grandparents would be there, as well. I have a photograph of her tending to me -- I was about a year--in diapers! -- at a kiddie pool which had been set up in our back yard in Scarsdale. I'll try to locate it and post...

Bruce, Nancy and family, may your memories bring you peace. Thinking of you at this sad time❤ Mary& Marc