She worked at Silver Cross Hospital as a Unit Clerk until her retirement in 1989.
Helen loved traveling and dancing the Polka. She was a member of the Joliet Area Theatre Organ Enthusiasts and the American Legion Auxiliary.
She attended Trinity Methodist Church in Ridgewood. Her sweet smile and laugh was contagious to everyone around her.
Helen is survived by her son, Lester Troutman, her sister, Carol Miller, 3 grandchildren, Nicole Jadron, Melissa Troutman, Boe Troutman and many nieces & nephews, and they brought great joy in her life.
Preceded in death by her mother and father, husband, 2 brothers and 4 sisters.
Inurnment: Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery, Elwood.
The Carlson Holmquist-Sayles Funeral Home of Joliet has been entrusted with arrangements.
She worked at Silver Cross Hospital as a Unit Clerk until her retirement in 1989.
Helen loved traveling and dancing the Polka. She was a member of the Joliet Area Theatre Organ Enthusiasts and the American Legion Auxiliary.
She attended Trinity Methodist Church in Ridgewood. Her sweet smile and laugh was contagious to everyone around her.
Helen is survived by her son, Lester Troutman, her sister, Carol Miller, 3 grandchildren, Nicole Jadron, Melissa Troutman, Boe Troutman and many nieces & nephews, and they brought great joy in her life.
Preceded in death by her mother and father, husband, 2 brothers and 4 sisters.
Inurnment: Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery, Elwood.
The Carlson Holmquist-Sayles Funeral Home of Joliet has been entrusted with arrangements.
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