Cavanaugh, Helen Beatrice

Birth Name Cavanaugh, Helen Beatrice
Gramps ID I72683548
Gender female
Age at Death unknown

Events

Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Birth [E0307] 16 July 1916 Salem, Washington County, Indiana  
 
Death [E0308] 1960-05-14 Madison, Jefferson County, Indiana  
 
Burial [E0309] 1960-05-00 Crown Hill Cemetery, Salem, Indiana  
 

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Cavanaugh, Thomas Michael [I72683546]18 November 187812 January 1952
Mother Roberts, Ruth Virginia [I72683547]1891-05-261979-05-14
         Cavanaugh, Helen Beatrice [I72683548] 16 July 1916 1960-05-14

Families

    Family of Renne, Carl Theodore “Ted” and Cavanaugh, Helen Beatrice [F33959846]
Married Husband Renne, Carl Theodore “Ted” [I72683545] ( * 1910-05-08 + 1972-05-14 )
   
Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Marriage [E0896] January 26, 1947 Salem, Indiana  
 
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Renne, Living [I72683549]
Renne, Living [I72684032]
Renne, Living [I72684034]

Narrative

Helen was graduated from Salem High School, Salem, Washington County, Indiana in 1933. She attended Hanover College, Hanover, Indiana for two years and then was graduated in 1937 from Indiana University, Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana with a sociology degree. At Indiana University she was a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Helen worked at the Teachers' Placement Bureau at IU after her graduation. She was also employed by the F.B.I. office in Indianapolis. After her marriage to Carl Theodore "Ted" Renne in 1947, she and Ted moved to South America where Ted had been a special agent with the F.B.I. during World War II. At the time of Helen's death on May 14, 1960, she and Ted and their three daughters had been living at 623 West Main Street, phone number 83, in Madison, Jefferson County, Indiana for seven and a half years. The family came to Madison from South America where they had lived in Chile and Peru for six years. Helen was a member of the local Tri Kappa chapter, the Madison Woman's Club, a past president of the Lydia Middleton PTA, a Girl Scout troop leader, the Madison Township Advisory Board, the League of Women Voters, the Trinity Methodist Church and its W.S.C.S, and she voluntarily taught Spanish to elementary pupils of Lydia Middleton school.
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Return address on envelope:
Pfc. Sam Laudeman 35147233
Det. of Patients, Hosp Plant 4175 apo 121, c/o Pstmn. NY, NY
Postmarked:
November 24, 1944
Addressed to:
Helen Cavanaugh
1235 N. Delaware #208, Indianapolis, Indiana
Contents of letter:

Tues nite Nov. 21
Hello There Helen,
Got your letter today. Thanks a lot. We didn’t get very much for about 3 1/2 months so now when we have mail call here everyone is damned glad to hear what’s happening.
Hey I hear there’s a cigarette shortage in the states. We’ve gone a little over a week on the lines sometimes without getting any, so if the papers back there say what I imagine they’re saying don’t believe them..
That sure was some experience having a fellow stick a gun in your ribs. Will tell you exactly what I would have done. Would have stuck my hands up right away and boy I’m not kidding either. Every time when we started an attack my knees had a quarrel.
Aunt Lillian [Lillian Annette Roberts m. Guy Shrum] sent a picture of Buddy [Guy Addison Shrum, s/o Lillian and Guy]. He sure looks good in his whites. When we both get back, we’ll all have to have a big reunion Maybe Ted will be back for a while by then, and Buddy can bring his gal friend and I’ll bring Ebbie and Sambo. That’s what Ebbie has nicknamed him and it will probably stick. Glad to hear about your love life Helen. It’s a hell of a thing when the next to the youngest of the bunch has to start the ball rolling. Maybe Martha [Sam's sister] and Carol [Carol Jean Shrum, d/o Lillian and Guy] will have a little outside interest then too. Damn I’m a vicious little cupid. Ha!
Well Helen there’s not much happening around here in the hospital to write about. We eat, sleep, and read the latest magazines (last July’s). Used to get enough practice on my German to give you some return competition on that Spanish you’re quoting me but can’t put it in this letter because the further behind the lines you get the bigger and better the spy scares go. They -- well I won’t say it, but I’ll be glad to get back to my outfit again anyway. Will write more later. Good luck to you Helen and write again. If you write in the next 3 weeks after you get this, write to the hospital and they’ll forward it. After that write to my outfit. [draws an arrow]
Name ASN
Med. Det. 318th Inf.
APO 80
c/o P. NY, NY
Love, Sam

Pedigree

  1. Cavanaugh, Thomas Michael [I72683546]
    1. Roberts, Ruth Virginia [I72683547]
      1. Cavanaugh, Helen Beatrice
        1. Renne, Carl Theodore “Ted” [I72683545]
          1. Renne, Living [I72683549]
          2. Renne, Living [I72684032]
          3. Renne, Living [I72684034]

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