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Helen Paris Sturtz

January 17, 1960 - November 23, 2021

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Posted by:
Robert Hines

Posted on:
November 23, 2022

Helen, it has been a year since your passing away. I miss you and I love you. May you be at peace in the heavenly arms of our loving father.

Posted by:
Anonymous

Posted on:
September 18, 2022

Miss u so much

Posted by:
Robert Hines

Posted on:
December 7, 2021

Helen Hines Paris Sturtz was born on January 18, 1961 to Gerald R. and Carol J. Hines. Helen was a little sister to Wanda Hines and a big sister to Robert C. Hines. She was a loving and devoted wife to Larry Sturtz who preceded her in death. Helen was a hard working and dedicated mother to her five children: Richard, Kevin, Dustin, Jeremy, and Nick. She was also a loving grandmother, niece, and aunt. She worked various different jobs over the years including being a business partner with her husband Larry as they operated together Route Collection Services which was a waste disposal collection service. Like a candle in the wind, your life on earth has come to an end. But with the end of your earthly life has also come the end of your pain and suffering. You are an angel setting at the knees of your grandparents and your father who have preceded you in death. You are also reunited with the man who loved you with all of his heart. May your soul and memory live onward. And may you also know that to some of us you are worth more than just a one line obituary that states that you lived and died. You were a daughter, a niece, a sister, a mother, a wife, a aunt, a grandmother, and so much more. With love, your brother Robert who loves you very much and regrets the fact that he was not as close to you and did not remain in contact with you during the last years of your life.

Posted by:
Becky Chard

Posted on:
November 27, 2021

Sweet Helen my beautiful niece we all love you and miss you rest in peace your mom and Aunt Shirley it's having a really hard time with this like the rest of us I know you're in a better place and with Larry no more pain no more suffering until we meet again love you. Your Aunt Beck