Helen Abbruzzesi Weber R.I.P.

Dear friend Helen Abbruzzesi Weber died, Dec. 24. Here is her obituary from Donohue Funeral Home:

Helen Abbruzzesi Weber

Helen Abbruzzesi Weber, age 82, of West Chester, PA was peacefully carried home to be with her Lord and Savior on Dec. 24, after battling cancer. She was born July 29, 1938 in Chester to the late Louis Abbruzzesi and Dorothy Abbruzzesi. Helen is survived by her loving husband of 59 years, John Henry Weber; her daughters: Lisa M. Esler (Chip), Donna J. Caudell (David), Paula J. Stiles, and Jaclyn A. Gregory; her grandchildren: Joshua King, Brittany Robinson, Cameron Stiles, Drew Gregory, Ryan Gregory, and Ashlynn Gregory, and her great grandchildren, Giovanna Lord, and Abel and Mercy King.

Helen was a born-again Christian and was very politically active in her community. Over the years she worked in property management, but her most important job was that of wife and mother. She loved spending time with her family and friends and enjoyed shopping and going to the beach. Helen was a giving person who always looked after those around her, especially her girls. Helen will be greatly missed by all who knew her.

A memorial service will be held on Wednesday, December 30, at Faith Community Baptist Church in Downingtown, PA. Family and friends are invited to pay their respects beginning at 10 am, followed by her service at 11 am. Burial at Philadelphia Memorial Park Cemetery. Lunch will be provided at the church following the burial.  If you plan to join us for lunch, please RSVP to Donna at 443-350-0925.

In lieu of flowers, contributions in Helen’ memory to Chester County Pro-Life Coalition, 590 Snyder Ave, West Chester, PA 19382, would be greatly appreciated.

Visitation is 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. at Faith Community Baptist Church, 1585 Glenside Road, Downingtown, PA 19335. A memorial service will follow.

Major Pennsylvania Vote Controversy Ignored By Media

Major Pennsylvania Vote Controversy Ignored By Media — The Pennsylvania State House announced, yesterday, Dec. 28, that county tally of votes from Nov. 3 was 202,377 more than those recorded as having voted by the Pennsylvania Department of State’s Statewide Uniform Registry of Voters (SURE).

State Rep. Russ Diamond (R-102) says the county tallies declare 6,962,607 votes cast — only 6,931,060 in the presidential race — while SURE calls for 6,760,230 votes cast with the presidential race equaling total votes cast.

The DOS website, however, reflects 6,949,423 votes including fully and partially counted provisional ballots.

Biden’s claimed margin of victory in the state is 80,555.

The audit was led by State Rep. Frank Ryan (R-101), a certified public accountant, using data downloaded directly from SURE.

What have we heard from the state’s major media? Here’s the link to Philadelphia Inquirer’s top stories. Not a mention as of 11:09 a.m., Dec. 29.

WJAC-TV of Harrisburg did a fair story, though, which included a response from the Department of State, saying the Republican audit was based on incomplete data as Philadelphia, Allegheny, Butler and Cambria counties have not yet submitted voter histories into the SURE system.

Diamond, however, has posted images from Lebanon County showing significant discrepancies between SURE and county tallies. Something was seriously wrong with this election.

Major Pennsylvania Vote Controversy Ignored By Media

Major Pennsylvania Vote Controversy Ignored By Media -- The Pennsylvania State House announced, yesterday, Dec. 28,  that county tally of votes from Nov. 3

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