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Helen Joanne <I>Snell</I> Hegg Kundert

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Helen Joanne Snell Hegg Kundert

Birth
Death
6 Mar 2014 (aged 80–81)
Burial
Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.0620028, Longitude: -89.433725
Plot
Section 7, Lot 075 B
Memorial ID
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OREGON- Helen Kundert passed away peacefully in her home on Thursday, March 6, 2014. Helen had been called many things over the last 80+ years of her life, but her proudest titles were Mom, Grandma, Great-Grandma, and Grandma Helen. She was a loving Mother, Grandmother, and Great-Grandma, who truly enjoyed spending time with her family, but her love didn't stop there. Helen touched everybody she met with a hug, a word, a gesture, or simply a smile. She worked in food service most of her life and her most rewarding position was her job at Netherwood Knoll Elementary where she worked in the kitchen for many years until very recently due to illness. Helen loved seeing the faces of all the children every day. When told by teachers and parents how much the children enjoy seeing her in the lunch line every day, she always replied, "They bring me way more joy than I could ever give them." The fact is that Grandma Helen, left a legacy. It might not have been your typical legacy of fame, money or things, but one of caring, compassion, and love.

Source: Gunderson Funeral & Cremation Service website.
OREGON- Helen Kundert passed away peacefully in her home on Thursday, March 6, 2014. Helen had been called many things over the last 80+ years of her life, but her proudest titles were Mom, Grandma, Great-Grandma, and Grandma Helen. She was a loving Mother, Grandmother, and Great-Grandma, who truly enjoyed spending time with her family, but her love didn't stop there. Helen touched everybody she met with a hug, a word, a gesture, or simply a smile. She worked in food service most of her life and her most rewarding position was her job at Netherwood Knoll Elementary where she worked in the kitchen for many years until very recently due to illness. Helen loved seeing the faces of all the children every day. When told by teachers and parents how much the children enjoy seeing her in the lunch line every day, she always replied, "They bring me way more joy than I could ever give them." The fact is that Grandma Helen, left a legacy. It might not have been your typical legacy of fame, money or things, but one of caring, compassion, and love.

Source: Gunderson Funeral & Cremation Service website.


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