Sr. Mary Mildred Sobba; was bookkeeper at monestary

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She moved to Tucson, Ariz., and worked for a construction company and then was a bookkeeper and accountant for a wholesale plumbing and heating company. During World War II, she did USO work with a Catholic girls group she had joined while in Tucson.  

Introduced to the Benedictine Sisters by a friend from Kansas, she became an oblate of the Sisters’ Tucson monastery in 1947 and volunteered in the library.

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