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Helen Sylvia Johnson Hamel

Birth
Cataldo, Shoshone County, Idaho, USA
Death
May 2020 (aged 96)
Benewah County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Kellogg, Shoshone County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
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Helen Hamel was born in Cataldo, Idaho on December 31, 1923 to Victor and Mayme Johnson. She grew up on a farm on Skeel Gulch in Cataldo with two sisters Mabel and Ruth. Helen attended grade school in Cataldo and graduated from Kingston High in 1941. She married Gene Shubert on May 31, 1942. They made their home on Pine Creek and later in Pinehurst. They were blessed with five children.

Her husband Gene passed away in 1963, at that time of Gene’s passing Helen completed beauty school in Kellogg. She opened and operated Helen’s Beauty Nook at her home in Pinehurst. Helen married Felix Hamel in 1965.

Helen and Felix sold out and moved to Coeur d’ Alene in 1971 and built Shady Acres Campground on old Hwy 59 in North Coeur d’ Alene. And of course, the campground included a beauty shop as well. In 1973 they sold Shady Acres and purchased Broadmoore Trailer Park in Moses Lake, WA. Several years later they sold Broadmoore and moved to Spokane. Due to health issues with Felix, Helen and Felix moved back to Coeur d’ Alene. Felix passed away in 1996. Helen moved into the retirement community Heritage Place in Coeur d’ Alene. She made her final move to Valley Vista Assisted Living in St. Maries in 2018.

Helen and Felix loved to travel in their camper and traveled to Alaska, Arkansas and multiple other places in the US. It was not uncommon to see Helen and Felix dancing and dining at the Sunshine Inn in Kellogg; it was said their favorite song was “Running Bear.”

In the mid 70’s Helen expressed an interest in painting and signed up for classes. It didn’t take her long and she was teaching oils, pastel and acrylic painting. She and her painting buddy Joan Heart were invited and participated in the Western Art Show in Spokane for several years in a row. She was the featured artist in art shows in Spokane, St. Maries and Anaconda, MT.

She was preceded in death by her parents; Victor and Mayme Johnson, sisters; Mabel (Lyle) Meeks, Ruth (James) Doyle two husbands; Gene Shubert and Felix Hamel, son; Phillip Shubert, grandson; Eric Dugger. Graveside services at the Greenwood Cemetery in Kellogg, ID will be announced at a later date.
Helen Hamel was born in Cataldo, Idaho on December 31, 1923 to Victor and Mayme Johnson. She grew up on a farm on Skeel Gulch in Cataldo with two sisters Mabel and Ruth. Helen attended grade school in Cataldo and graduated from Kingston High in 1941. She married Gene Shubert on May 31, 1942. They made their home on Pine Creek and later in Pinehurst. They were blessed with five children.

Her husband Gene passed away in 1963, at that time of Gene’s passing Helen completed beauty school in Kellogg. She opened and operated Helen’s Beauty Nook at her home in Pinehurst. Helen married Felix Hamel in 1965.

Helen and Felix sold out and moved to Coeur d’ Alene in 1971 and built Shady Acres Campground on old Hwy 59 in North Coeur d’ Alene. And of course, the campground included a beauty shop as well. In 1973 they sold Shady Acres and purchased Broadmoore Trailer Park in Moses Lake, WA. Several years later they sold Broadmoore and moved to Spokane. Due to health issues with Felix, Helen and Felix moved back to Coeur d’ Alene. Felix passed away in 1996. Helen moved into the retirement community Heritage Place in Coeur d’ Alene. She made her final move to Valley Vista Assisted Living in St. Maries in 2018.

Helen and Felix loved to travel in their camper and traveled to Alaska, Arkansas and multiple other places in the US. It was not uncommon to see Helen and Felix dancing and dining at the Sunshine Inn in Kellogg; it was said their favorite song was “Running Bear.”

In the mid 70’s Helen expressed an interest in painting and signed up for classes. It didn’t take her long and she was teaching oils, pastel and acrylic painting. She and her painting buddy Joan Heart were invited and participated in the Western Art Show in Spokane for several years in a row. She was the featured artist in art shows in Spokane, St. Maries and Anaconda, MT.

She was preceded in death by her parents; Victor and Mayme Johnson, sisters; Mabel (Lyle) Meeks, Ruth (James) Doyle two husbands; Gene Shubert and Felix Hamel, son; Phillip Shubert, grandson; Eric Dugger. Graveside services at the Greenwood Cemetery in Kellogg, ID will be announced at a later date.


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