Carol Sielski
I’m sorry for your loss. I didn’t know your Mom; but I saw the many pictures of her on facebook. She always looked so sweet. Sending you calming hugs and prayers.
Birth date: Nov 26, 1925 Death date: Jan 31, 2019
Decatur – Helen Jean Amos, 93, of Illiopolis, passed away, Thursday, January 31, 2019. Helen was born November 26, 1925, in Grindstone, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Henry Emil and Beatrice Virginia (Muarry) Davidson. She married Read Obituary
I’m sorry for your loss. I didn’t know your Mom; but I saw the many pictures of her on facebook. She always looked so sweet. Sending you calming hugs and prayers.
Our prayers are with you during this time.
My thoughts and prayers to you and your family through this difficult time.
Jamie and Debbie,
Thinking of you both during this difficult time. I do know that you both loved your Mom dearly. Hold on to all of those great memories, they’ll give you the strength that you’ll need to carry on the traditions that your Mother instilled in you. We must remember that God only loans us our loved ones for a short time on this earth. He decided your Mom was needed in heaven, so he called her home. One day you will all be together again. Never stop believing.
From your little Florida house, to hidden hair cuts, spilled chocolate milk, lizards, and pretending to be innocent when guilty Great Grandma Helen was a very special part of my childhood that I will always treasure. I’m so glad I have videos to look back on to see just how much she loved and spoiled me. It is comforting to know that she is back with Grandpap free from sickness and that I have another grandma watching over me and guiding me in the right direction. I love you Great Grandma ?
So very sorry for the loss of Aunt Helen. Although we live so far away, we are always family and we are praying for God’s comforting arms of peace to wrap around each family member and remind them of all the love and joy Aunt Helen brought to everyone. ?? love Bill and Donna Amos (Georgia)
What I remember most about grandma is her & Grandpap taking us on trips when we were little. I don’t remember actually seeing Niagara Falls but I know I went there with them. I do remember something about somebody dressed in a monkey suit scaring everybody really bad. I would go visit her in Illinois she made me go out in the neighborhood and find friends to play with I’ll never forget how terrifying that was. But Hey now I can talk to anyone at any time and it doesn’t really bother me maybe she gave me that lol I didn’t get to see her whole lot through my life but I had A-blast when I was living with Jamie in Illinois and grandma was there. I don’t remember her fussing much but I do remember having a great time with her… except when the kitchen was closed!!! My dad hated that saying!! Once it was cleaned that was her famous saying..The memories I have are good ones and of us laughing so hard sometimes… although it”s not my favorite middle name..thanks Helen Jean..Love Donna Jean??
Debbie, I’m so sorry for your loss.
I remember growing up around Helen! I also had the privilege to care for her while she was staying at Vonderlieth. Such a sweet woman! She sure did love her candy! Prayers for all of you at this time! XOXO
Dear Debbie, Losing a mother is an awful hard loss to take. Right now the pain is so overwhelming. I pray that you’ll find peace and comfort for these terrible days ahead. Peace be with you.