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Helen Evelyn <I>McNett</I> Case

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Helen Evelyn McNett Case

Birth
Death
13 Oct 1999 (aged 86)
Burial
Delaware, Delaware County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.287651, Longitude: -83.0753371
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Aunt Helen worked for many years as an executive secretary at Morse & Ross Co. (makers of Borden dairy products} in Columbus, Ohio. It was always a treat to go to Aunt Helen's house and have a dish of "Lady Borden's" ice cream and maybe a slice of one of her homemade cakes. She was a lifetime resident of Delaware County and member of the Lewis Center United Methodist Church. She spent the last ten years of her life in the nursing home, a victim of frequent mini strokes that would cause her to fall. Fear of hurting herself prompted her to move into the facility. Other than that condition, she was able to care for herself; she moved about freely; and brought furniture and mementos from her home.

Delaware Gazette......" In the evening of July 3, 1937 at 8 o'clock, Mr. Clarence Case, son of Mrs. Sherman Case, of Lewis Center, and Miss Helen McNett, daughter of William McNett of Berlin Township were married, the ceremony being performed at the home of the officiating minister, C.A. Riggs, in Galena. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Conklin, of this city, brother-in-law and sister of the groom. A navy blue gown with white accessories was worn by the bride. Mrs. Case is a graduate of Berlin High School, and Mr. Case was graduated from the Orange School. He is now connected with the shipping department of the Columbus Bolt Works. They will make their home in Lewis Center. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Case and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Case are taking a wedding trip to Kentucky and West Virginia."

CASE Helen E. Case, 86, of Lewis Center, died Wednesday morning at Delaware Court Nursing Home. She was born February 15, 1913 in Westerville to William and Daisy (Rust) McNett . She was executive secretary for Borden's Inc. - Columbus. She was a lifetime Delaware Co. resident and member of the Lewis Center United Methodist Church. Survived by nieces, Sandy (Tom) Gardner of Delaware and Bonita (Cecil) Combs of Hamden; nephews, Gary (Kay) Collins of Carroll, Larry (Judy) Collins of Columbus and Raymond Case of Delaware; great-niece, Carol (Marion) Moffett of Lewis Center; great-nephew, Rev. David (Sally) Case of Circleville; numerous great-great-nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by husband Clarence, 3 sisters Pauline Kunert, Louise Viers and Thelma Collins and 3 brothers Lowell, Melvin and Robert McNett . Friends may call at the BENNETT BROWN RODMAN FUNERAL HOME, Delaware, on Friday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. and where funeral service will be held on Saturday at 10 a.m. with Revs. David Case and Mark Damschroder officiating. Burial will be in Oak Grove Cemetery. Contributions may be made to the Lewis Center UMC.
Aunt Helen worked for many years as an executive secretary at Morse & Ross Co. (makers of Borden dairy products} in Columbus, Ohio. It was always a treat to go to Aunt Helen's house and have a dish of "Lady Borden's" ice cream and maybe a slice of one of her homemade cakes. She was a lifetime resident of Delaware County and member of the Lewis Center United Methodist Church. She spent the last ten years of her life in the nursing home, a victim of frequent mini strokes that would cause her to fall. Fear of hurting herself prompted her to move into the facility. Other than that condition, she was able to care for herself; she moved about freely; and brought furniture and mementos from her home.

Delaware Gazette......" In the evening of July 3, 1937 at 8 o'clock, Mr. Clarence Case, son of Mrs. Sherman Case, of Lewis Center, and Miss Helen McNett, daughter of William McNett of Berlin Township were married, the ceremony being performed at the home of the officiating minister, C.A. Riggs, in Galena. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Conklin, of this city, brother-in-law and sister of the groom. A navy blue gown with white accessories was worn by the bride. Mrs. Case is a graduate of Berlin High School, and Mr. Case was graduated from the Orange School. He is now connected with the shipping department of the Columbus Bolt Works. They will make their home in Lewis Center. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Case and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Case are taking a wedding trip to Kentucky and West Virginia."

CASE Helen E. Case, 86, of Lewis Center, died Wednesday morning at Delaware Court Nursing Home. She was born February 15, 1913 in Westerville to William and Daisy (Rust) McNett . She was executive secretary for Borden's Inc. - Columbus. She was a lifetime Delaware Co. resident and member of the Lewis Center United Methodist Church. Survived by nieces, Sandy (Tom) Gardner of Delaware and Bonita (Cecil) Combs of Hamden; nephews, Gary (Kay) Collins of Carroll, Larry (Judy) Collins of Columbus and Raymond Case of Delaware; great-niece, Carol (Marion) Moffett of Lewis Center; great-nephew, Rev. David (Sally) Case of Circleville; numerous great-great-nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by husband Clarence, 3 sisters Pauline Kunert, Louise Viers and Thelma Collins and 3 brothers Lowell, Melvin and Robert McNett . Friends may call at the BENNETT BROWN RODMAN FUNERAL HOME, Delaware, on Friday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. and where funeral service will be held on Saturday at 10 a.m. with Revs. David Case and Mark Damschroder officiating. Burial will be in Oak Grove Cemetery. Contributions may be made to the Lewis Center UMC.


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