On October 6, 1934 Helen was married to Lewis Heaton. He passed away in June of 1949. Helen continued farming with her father until 1957, when she obtained her highschool certificate. She attended Willmar Vocational Nursing School and became a licensed practical nurse in 1958. She worked at the Canby hospital and Nursing Home, and later worked as a nurse in Sacramento, Ca. and Algona, Ia. In July of 1979 Helen ws married to Otis Abbott. Otis pssed away in August of 1998.
Helen is survived by her five children: Kenneth of Bullhead City, AZ., Grace (Francis) Rabaey of Taunton, Mn., Edith (Woodrow) Nold of Irvine, CA., Lewis (Waneta) of Big Stone City, MN., and Janice Fleener of Bullhead City, AZ. She is also survived by 17 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren; and her sister Margery Houk of Alta Loma, CA.
She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, Lewis; husband, Otis; a great-grandson; and her brother, Wendell.
Blessed be her memory.
Submitted by Grace Heaton Rabaey
On October 6, 1934 Helen was married to Lewis Heaton. He passed away in June of 1949. Helen continued farming with her father until 1957, when she obtained her highschool certificate. She attended Willmar Vocational Nursing School and became a licensed practical nurse in 1958. She worked at the Canby hospital and Nursing Home, and later worked as a nurse in Sacramento, Ca. and Algona, Ia. In July of 1979 Helen ws married to Otis Abbott. Otis pssed away in August of 1998.
Helen is survived by her five children: Kenneth of Bullhead City, AZ., Grace (Francis) Rabaey of Taunton, Mn., Edith (Woodrow) Nold of Irvine, CA., Lewis (Waneta) of Big Stone City, MN., and Janice Fleener of Bullhead City, AZ. She is also survived by 17 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren; and her sister Margery Houk of Alta Loma, CA.
She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, Lewis; husband, Otis; a great-grandson; and her brother, Wendell.
Blessed be her memory.
Submitted by Grace Heaton Rabaey
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