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THE HELEN FRANCES BARTHLE FAMILY
Helen Frances Barthle; Sep 06, 1906 - Sep 25, 1989, married Aug 21, 1928 to
Joseph Paul Neuhofer; Jan 16,1892 - ___ __, 1965, they had five daughters and six sons.
Their first daughter was
Mary Gertrude Neuhofer; Jul 27, 1929 - Oct 05, 1935
Their second daughter was Anna Marie Neuhofer
"Sister M. Dorothy"
; Jun 19, 1931 - Oct 14, 2015
Their first son was Joseph Bernard
Neuhofer; Aug 20, 1933 - Jul 29, 2023
Their second son was Paul John
Neuhofer; Aug 14, 1935 - Mar 17, 2024
Their third daughter was Gertrude Mary "Trude"
Neuhofer; Jun 24, 1937 - Oct 14, 2014
Their fouth daughter was
Sophia Clara "Sophi" Neuhofer "Sister Mary Clara"; Nov 01, 1938 - Dec 22, 2025
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Their third son was Leo Thomas
Neuhofer; Dec 21, 1940 - Nov 18, 2011
Their fifth daughter was Helen Agnes "Lena"
Neuhofer; She was born Mar 13, 1943
Their forth son was Francis Peter "Frank"
Neuhofer; Feb 21, 1945 - Nov 29, 2015
Their fifth son was Patrick Henry "Pat"
Neuhofer; Mar 18, 1947 - Jan 07, 2026
Their sixth son was Carl Michael "Mike"
Neuhofer; He was born Nov 07, 1950
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The life of Helen Frances Barthle
(The first daughter of John & Anna Barthle)
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Sister Mary Clare Neuhofer OSB
Nov 01, 1938 - Dec 22, 2025
Sister Mary Clare Neuhofer OSB, a member of the Benedictine Sisters of Florida, died peacefully on December 22, 2025 at the age of 87 after a period of declining health. Baptized Sophia Neuhohfer, she was the sixth child of Helen (Barthle) and Joseph P. Neuhofer. She grew up in a family of 11 children in St. Joseph, Florida on the family farm. Her family had a special devotion to the Sacred Heart which she carried with her throughout her life.
Sr. Mary Clare attended Holy Name Academy in Saint Leo, FL and entered Holy Name Monastery (then Priory) one week after graduation. Sr. Mary Clare made her final profession as a Benedictine Sister on December 16, 1960. She earned a Bachelor’s degree in Music Education at Saint Scholastica College in Atchison, Kansas in 1969, and pursued graduate studies in Musicology at the University of Indiana Bloomington and Theology at St John’s University in Minnesota. During her 68 years as a Benedictine Sister, she served internally as formation director, monastery treasurer, member of the Monastic Council, Prioress, and hospitality minister. During all this time, she was also organist and Music Director of the monastery, stopping only when health concerns prevented her from continuing.
Her external ministries included administrative positions at Saint Leo College, finishing her time there as Assistant to the President for Campus Ministry. She was a classroom teacher and music teacher in the Florida Catholic schools. She also served as a member of the Board of Trustees of Saint Leo University, Secretary for the Pasco County Board of Catholic Charities, and Vice Chairman of the Board of Catholic Charities for the Diocese of St. Petersburg.
Sr. Mary Clare loved reading, especially murder mysteries, and enjoyed working the New York Times crossword puzzle with other sisters on Sunday night. She also loved to travel and took every opportunity to explore unfamiliar regions of the USA. As hospitality minister she enjoyed greeting monastery guests and getting to know them. But her first love was always music.
Sr. Mary Clare was predeceased by her parents, Helen and Joseph P. Neuhofer; her siblings: Mary Neuhofer, Sister Mary Dorothy Neuhofer OSB, Joe Neuhofer, Paul Neuhofer (Mary A.) Gertrude LaBruzzo (Pete), Leo Neuhofer, and Frank Neuhofer.
Sr. Mary Clare is survived by her siblings: Lena Pearson (Malloy), Patrick Neuhofer (Mary Ann) and Carl “Mike” Neuhofer (Marcia), her Benedictine family, and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. The Reception of Sister Mary Clare’s cremains and Vigil Service with Evening Prayer will be held at Holy Name Monastery, 12138 Wichers Road, Saint Leo, FL on Wednesday, January 7, 2026 at 6:00 p.m. with a Funeral Mass held on Thursday, January 8, 2026 at 10:30 a.m. Following the Funeral Mass, burial will be in the sisters’ section of the Abbey Cemetery at Saint Leo University.
Donations in her memory may be made to Benedictine Sisters of Florida, PO Box 2450, Saint Leo FL 33574-2450.