Life's Work/Service/Interests: On June 9, 1948, Helen married Allen Miles Dillman in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They made their home in Provo, Utah, where they raised 12 children on a small farm. She loved gardening, music and the outdoors. Her greatest love was her family and her children. She spent the last years of her life in the Heritage Care Center in American Fork, Utah. Helen Harris Dillman, of American Fork, Utah, passed away on January 25, 2015. She was 86.
Family Message: "Mom Thank You for starting us on our journey thru life. Thank you for teaching us to love nature, for giving us the desire to seek new and wonderful things. There were always new adventures to experience with you. You taught us to open our eyes to the world we lived in, to love all that life hands us and not to judge until we examined all sides of the situation. You showed how to live with little and make do with what we have. Thank you for the family we belong to. We love you mom. Thank you for being our mother! We will miss you."
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Preceded In Death By: Her parents and eight siblings.
Services: Anderson & Sons Mortuary
Mortuary: Anderson & Sons Mortuary
Obituary: Provo Daily Herald | 28 Jan. 2015
Bio compiled by: AnnieDuckettHundley
Life's Work/Service/Interests: On June 9, 1948, Helen married Allen Miles Dillman in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They made their home in Provo, Utah, where they raised 12 children on a small farm. She loved gardening, music and the outdoors. Her greatest love was her family and her children. She spent the last years of her life in the Heritage Care Center in American Fork, Utah. Helen Harris Dillman, of American Fork, Utah, passed away on January 25, 2015. She was 86.
Family Message: "Mom Thank You for starting us on our journey thru life. Thank you for teaching us to love nature, for giving us the desire to seek new and wonderful things. There were always new adventures to experience with you. You taught us to open our eyes to the world we lived in, to love all that life hands us and not to judge until we examined all sides of the situation. You showed how to live with little and make do with what we have. Thank you for the family we belong to. We love you mom. Thank you for being our mother! We will miss you."
Survived By: Privacy protected. Obituary may have this information, sources available below.
Preceded In Death By: Her parents and eight siblings.
Services: Anderson & Sons Mortuary
Mortuary: Anderson & Sons Mortuary
Obituary: Provo Daily Herald | 28 Jan. 2015
Bio compiled by: AnnieDuckettHundley
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