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Obituary: Helen Rose Stahl Greenwood
LEWISTON - Helen Rose Stahl Greenwood, 88, passed away peacefully on Thursday, Jan. 21, 2021. Helen was born in Muir, Pa, .
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Helen Rose Stahl Greenwood
LEWISTON – Helen Rose Stahl Greenwood, 88, passed away peacefully on Thursday, Jan. 21, 2021. Helen was born in Muir, Pa, Jan. 7, 1933 to Eva Christiana Reiner and Clair William Stahl. She was the middle of seven children.
Despite losing her father to a coal mining accident when Helen was five, she always shared fond memories of growing up in Muir and had a close relationship with her siblings. They played many games together outside in the summer and she fondly recalled sledding in a cardboard box with them in the winter. Due to the great depression and family circumstances, she lived with her Aunt Lottie Reiner Unger during her high school years.
It was an absolute pleasure taking the hampers to the school feeling like we had made a difference. I think at one time or another in our lives we have all felt financial strain, especially at Christmas. It can be a very lonely, unhappy time of year for families who find it hard to make ends meet. I hope that these 20 families will have a better Christmas.
“Everyone we have contacted for help has been brilliant. Ipswich Borough Council and our local councillor Peter Gardiner agreed extra funding for the idea and the East of England Co-op have matched this funding.
It was an absolute pleasure taking the hampers to the school feeling like we had made a difference. I think at one time or another in our lives we have all felt financial strain, especially at Christmas. It can be a very lonely, unhappy time of year for families who find it hard to make ends meet. I hope that these 20 families will have a better Christmas.
“Everyone we have contacted for help has been brilliant. Ipswich Borough Council and our local councillor Peter Gardiner agreed extra funding for the idea and the East of England Co-op have matched this funding.