Helen M. Powers Wieczorek, age 81, of Horicon, died on Friday, April 10, 2015 at Marvin’s Manor. The visitation will be at Koepsell-Murray Funeral Home in Horicon on Monday, April 13, 2015 from 4:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. with a vigil service at 6:00 p.m. There will also be a visitation at Sacred Heart CatholicContinue Reading
So sorry for your loss. What a wonderful and beautiful person Helen was. My family just saw her this last Christmas at the manor as we play Santa and the elves every year and pass out gifts at both homes in Horicon. Helen touched very many lives and will be missed by all. God bless and thank you Helen for your fun loving attitude. So sorry I was out of town. See you again Helen.
Once again I send my prayers & condolences to you on the loss of dear Helen. When I heard about this recently, it was a comfort to know that she had always said how much she enjoyed my emails, & also my Christmas cards & letters, from both me & my late Mom. She was a wonderful lady.
my sympathies to family, what to say jim , we gave lot of trouble, will never forget what a wonderful person she is, still playin my favrits, could use a little guitar awe , will miss a lot,, sound of music from cross the street
What wonderful friend your mom was to ours. We share many memories with your family. We re sending much love to your families and blessings that will carry you through this difficult time. Perhaps they have already started a bridge club in heaven. Jo Splinter Metzdorf
Grace and peace to you all. May you celebrate well Helen's life in Christ and tell the many stories of her days as mom and a friend to so many people. May her caring presence and joy and music always be a part of your lives.
Helen was one of my mom's best friends. They are both angels now, looking down on us. The Splinters and Powers had many fun adventures growing up. The day trips we took were always to a park where mom & Helen would sit and knit while we ran and played then sat on blankets for a picnic lunch. Sounds so simple, but we looked forward to those outings, and waited patiently for the next one! We all learned how to knit, some of us are better then others, but she was so patient when teaching us. Hold on to all the memories, laugh and cry with each other, and know she was a very special lady. Sally Splinter Sweeney.
Our sympathy to the Powers and Wieczorek families. I remember many visits of coffee and knitting with Helen
So sorry to hear!!
With deepest sympathy to Helen's family . . . I will miss her smiling face, upbeat and fun personality. She was a joy to know and will always be remembered fondly.
A neat and very talented lady with a wry sense of humor. Truly enjoyed Helen and all the teaching she did in her business and her craft of the accordion which she and Millie shared to so many happy listeners. Blessings
Our deepest condolences to the family of Helen...she was a wonderful person...May she rest in Paradise ...The Keatings