Willis worked for LCSD #1 Nutrition Services for 20 years and was faithfully devoted to Fellowship Baptist Church for many years. She enjoyed sewing and baking, but most importantly spending time with her family.
Helen is survived by her three daughters Karen (Paul) Grantz, Marla Brightly, and Diane Sluss (Ted McCleave) all of Cheyenne; grandchildren Logan (Krista) Grantz, Austin Grantz, Emily (Chris) Brassard, Andrew (Sarah) Grantz, Quinton Grantz, Lindsey (Noah) Humble, Jill Grantz, Trent (Lindsi) Brightly, Christine (Jessie) Meyers, Tyler Harvill (Lindsey Hall), Chelsea (Brett) Drake, and Haley Sluss (Zakk Keller); and 11 great-grandchildren.
Helen was preceded in death by her husband, Lynn Willis; parents, Charles and Signe Ebberson; a brother, Carl Ebberson; and a sister Charlotte Ebberson.
Services will be Thursday, December 9, 2021, 2:00 p.m., at Wiederspahn-Radomsky Chapel with burial to follow at Cheyenne Memorial Gardens.
Willis worked for LCSD #1 Nutrition Services for 20 years and was faithfully devoted to Fellowship Baptist Church for many years. She enjoyed sewing and baking, but most importantly spending time with her family.
Helen is survived by her three daughters Karen (Paul) Grantz, Marla Brightly, and Diane Sluss (Ted McCleave) all of Cheyenne; grandchildren Logan (Krista) Grantz, Austin Grantz, Emily (Chris) Brassard, Andrew (Sarah) Grantz, Quinton Grantz, Lindsey (Noah) Humble, Jill Grantz, Trent (Lindsi) Brightly, Christine (Jessie) Meyers, Tyler Harvill (Lindsey Hall), Chelsea (Brett) Drake, and Haley Sluss (Zakk Keller); and 11 great-grandchildren.
Helen was preceded in death by her husband, Lynn Willis; parents, Charles and Signe Ebberson; a brother, Carl Ebberson; and a sister Charlotte Ebberson.
Services will be Thursday, December 9, 2021, 2:00 p.m., at Wiederspahn-Radomsky Chapel with burial to follow at Cheyenne Memorial Gardens.
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