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Elizabeth "Bette" Bronder

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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Elizabeth Bronder passed away in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Funeral Home Services for Elizabeth are being provided by Howard A. Farnsworth. The obituary was featured in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on March 4, 2009.

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Aunt Bette B.

Thank you for your love and generosity over the years, for your many visits to Rochester, for your visit to my home in Pine City. Although my health made it impossible to visit you over the past few years, I have held you in my thoughts and prayers. You have always been a treasured member of my family, and I know you are being welcomed home by our heavenly father. Say hello to the aunts for me.

Dear Bronder Family, I was Blessed with getting to take Bette to the eye doctor. What a fun bus ride we had. I will miss her beautiful smile and her wave to let me know she was thinking of me. Thankyou for letting me be a part of her life.

Bette was a very untiring friend of St. Joseph’s Church of Mt. Oliver, now St. John Vianney Church.
I enjoyed the many conversations that we had about the good old days at Church, Mt. Oliver and VFW Post of Mt. Oliver.
Bette always enjoyed having a good éclair with a lot chocolate on it.
Thank you for always doing the best you could for St Joe’s and its School and making the world a much better place.
*Gute Nacht, Auf Wiedersehen and Gute Fahrt / Reise! (have a safe...

Our family’s prayers and lit candles are offered for Bette Bronder and all of her family.
Bette was a steadfast fixture in a sea of change at St. Joseph’s Church in Mt. Oliver.
She was a very active member in the Mother’s Club and in fund raising for St. Joe’s.
Bette was always proud of the marble railing that the Mother’s Club obtained for the Church. We have fond memories of her family’s candy store on Otillia street.
May God Bless her and take her into his...

Bette,
I will always remember your generosity to the churches that we visited in Germany during the 'St. Joes' German tour in the early 80's and what a good time that we had with the group.

Aunt Bette B. will be greatly missed. I remember her many trips to Rochester with Betty & Lois Merkel to visit my parents. May she be looked over by the heavenly father now.

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.