Helen was born near Burlington, Colorado and went to Burlington High. She then married George W. Weber (now deceased) and stayed in Burlington until after George came home from the service. They then moved to Denver and had a variety of jobs. Helen went to work at Bowman Biscuit Co, which later became the Keebler Cookie Factory. Helen worked there for 30 years and retired at the age of 59.
Helen then moved to a farm in Wiggins, Colorado with her best friend Dan Wagner. They stayed together for 30 years, until his passing. They were living in Berthoud at the time of Dan's passing and Helen stayed there for another 5 years. At that point Helen moved to the subdivision known as " Gate n Green" and remained there until her passing.
Helen had 3 chldren Wayne W. Weber (now deceased), Lee Roy Weber, and Anita Spearman. Helen had 7 grand children, and 13 great-grand children.
In lieu of flowers please make donations to the American Cancer Society.
Helen was born near Burlington, Colorado and went to Burlington High. She then married George W. Weber (now deceased) and stayed in Burlington until after George came home from the service. They then moved to Denver and had a variety of jobs. Helen went to work at Bowman Biscuit Co, which later became the Keebler Cookie Factory. Helen worked there for 30 years and retired at the age of 59.
Helen then moved to a farm in Wiggins, Colorado with her best friend Dan Wagner. They stayed together for 30 years, until his passing. They were living in Berthoud at the time of Dan's passing and Helen stayed there for another 5 years. At that point Helen moved to the subdivision known as " Gate n Green" and remained there until her passing.
Helen had 3 chldren Wayne W. Weber (now deceased), Lee Roy Weber, and Anita Spearman. Helen had 7 grand children, and 13 great-grand children.
In lieu of flowers please make donations to the American Cancer Society.
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