Helen M. NEWPORT (nee Hertzel) Age 86. Beloved wife of the late Herbert. Dearest mother of Deborah Newport Adams (Tom), and the late Scott. Precious grandmother of Caitlin. Loving sister of William Hertzel and the following deceased: Walter, Lucille and Mildred. Beloved aunt and friend to many.
Funeral Service, Saturday, November 24 at 10:00 a.m. at Ridge Road United Church of Christ. Interment, Sunset Memorial Park. VISITATION AT THE ZABOR FUNERAL HOME, 5680 Pearl Rd., Parma (between Ridge and Snow) Friday, 2-4 and 6-8 p.m.
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Messages of Condolence
Sincere condolences on your loss. We’ll always remember what a special person Helen was. She will be missed! The Steiert family
I just learned of the death of our dear friend, Helen. She was a fun lady. We enjoyed several years of riding in the Kamm’s Corner July 4th Parade together. She always sat in the back seat holding the poster head of C.C. Tuck. I am sorry for the loss of this beautiful person. Please accept my Sympathy
Yvonne Petrigac,
Trustee, West Tech Alumni
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i just learned of the death of our dear friend, Helen. She was a fun lady. We enjoyed several years of riding in the Kamm’s Corner Jully 4th Parade together. She always sat in the back seat holding the poster head of C.C. Tuck. I am sorry for the loss of this beautiful person. Please accept my Sympathy.
Yvonne Petrigac
Trustee, West Tech Alumni
To Deborah and family,
It was such a pleasure to know and enjoy Helen. She was always pleasant, eager to help in whatever way she could to help the
West Tech Alumni Association grow and prosper.
She was very much aware when she had her health problems, and we graciously bestowed Trustee Emeritus status on her, after she went into assisted living..
West Tech and all it stood for was very inportant for Helen, and she got such a joy out of riding in the convertible with C. C. Tuck in the Fourth of July parade. I will always be glad she was a part of my life, and so many good memories. Blessings to you.
In celebrating the life of our aunt, Patricia Deucher, comforting our loss we also became aware of yours. Helen was such a dear and good friend to our mother, Elizabeth, from the shared classes and the alumni association @ West Tech to the gatherings of ‘the girls’ to share family and life experiences through outings of 5 couples. We are mindful that these ladies, noted for their intelligence and gumption will be greeting each other once again…along with C.C. Tuck…only this time he is shaking hands instead of commanding laps on the track!