Helen Venola <I>Cowley</I> Williams

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Helen Venola Cowley Williams

Birth
Venice, Sevier County, Utah, USA
Death
27 Jan 2020 (aged 92)
Cedar City, Iron County, Utah, USA
Burial
Heber City, Wasatch County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.515764, Longitude: -111.4023182
Plot
D-356
Memorial ID
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Daughter of: Eliza Venola Ohlwiler Cowley & Francis Charles Cowley.
Graduated from Wasatch High School.
Helen learned to play piano from her Mother and was a gifted pianist her whole life and taught piano in her homes in Cedar City as well as other places she lived with Dick. A few weeks prior to her death, she was called to be pianist in her church for the Primary children.
Attended LDS Business College.
Served as a Sister missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Texas-Louisiana Mission (where she met her future husband).
Married: Richard Shelton Williams in the LDS Salt Lake Temple.
Helen served LDS Church as Early Morning Seminary Teacher San Antonio (17 years), Texas and Edmonton, Canada (3 years).
Served with Richard as Couple Missionaries in Toronto Canada East Mission & Sudbury, Canada.
Helen is preceded in death by her husband, Richard, and Scott Spencer Williams, Bonnie Jo Williams (Scott & Joanna); Brock Travis Williams, Bryce Evan Williams, Brayden David Williams, Broly Michael Williams, Bridger Michael Williams (Gary & Virginia) grandchildren. She is survived by her children, Richard (Ja Nae), Mark, Gary (Virginia), Scott (Joanna), Matthew (Carla) and Rebecca (Michael ), 20 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great-grandchild.OBITUARY:
Helen Venola Cowley Williams passed away on Monday, January 27, 2020 surrounded by those who called her Mom, Grandma and Great Grandma. Helen was born on September 18, 1927 in Venice, Utah to Venola Ohlwiler Cowley and Francis Charles Cowley.

Helen grew up in a loving home with two brothers and a sister. Helen was the oldest of the four. She loved Venice and especially spending her time helping at her Grandfather’s store. When she was twelve, she moved from Venice to Heber City as a result of the depression, and her family’s need to take care of her maternal grandfather who was severely injured in a farming accident. She loved Heber and attended school from 6th grade to 12th grade. She had fond memories of her friends who have preceded her in death.

After High School, she attended LDS Business College and worked a short time in Salt Lake City. She then felt the call to serve the Lord and was called to the Texas Louisiana Mission (1949-1950). She learned to love the people of Texas and serving the Lord, and one special missionary. Shortly after her mission she married that Elder, Richard Shelton Williams.

After Richard graduated from BYU, Helen and Richard spent a few years in the military in Gunther, Alabama and Austin, Texas.

In August of 1957, Helen and Richard began their life as workers in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, as part of the Seminary and Institute system. They served in Price, Utah, Monticello, Utah, Granger, Utah, San Antonio, Texas , Edmonton, Canada, and Cedar City, Utah. Helen was called to teach the 6:00 a.m. early morning seminary students in San Antonio (17 years) and in Edmonton (3 years). She learned to know and truly love ALL her students. She still hears from many of her students who tell her she changed their lives for the better, and many of them from 50 years ago are part of the congregation today.

Helen learned the piano from her mother. All of Helen’s adult life, she taught piano lessons to a multitude of students everywhere she lived. She has blessed thousands of students and families with a love of music and the ability to express that love. Her musical talents led her to organize and participate in many, many venues where the music helped facilitate feeling the spirit and uplifting everyone.

Helen’s greatest joy was her family, and she was blessed with five boys and one girl. Her children loved her for her example and commitment to the Gospel, her happy nature, her unconditional love, and her musical gifts and organizing her children for musical performances. Helen also loved serving those around her. In fact, days before her death, she was walking around the neighborhood and checking on the welfare of her neighbors. The most important of all her desires was living the Gospel, and for her children to live it as well. She constantly taught the Gospel to them in word and by her example.

Helen is preceded in death by her waiting husband, Richard, and several grandchildren. She is survived by her children, Richard (Ja Nae), Mark, Gary (Virginia), Scott (Joanna), Matthew (Carla) and Rebecca (Michael Wahl), and two daughters-in-law, 20 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great grandchild.

Mom would like us to express her love to ALL of you she has known during her life.

Bio/Obituary:

BIO:
Daughter of: Eliza Venola Ohlwiler Cowley & Francis Charles Cowley.
Graduated from Wasatch High School.
Helen learned to play piano from her Mother and was a gifted pianist her whole life and taught piano in her homes in Cedar City as well as other places she lived with Dick. A few weeks prior to her death, she was called to be pianist in her church for the Primary children.
Attended LDS Business College.
Served as a Sister missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Texas-Louisiana Mission (where she met her future husband).
Married: Richard Shelton Williams in the LDS Salt Lake Temple.
Helen served LDS Church as Early Morning Seminary Teacher San Antonio (17 years), Texas and Edmonton, Canada (3 years).
Served with Richard as Couple Missionaries in Toronto Canada East Mission & Sudbury, Canada.
Helen is preceded in death by her husband, Richard, and Scott Spencer Williams, Bonnie Jo Williams (Scott & Joanna); Brock Travis Williams, Bryce Evan Williams, Brayden David Williams, Broly Michael Williams, Bridger Michael Williams (Gary & Virginia) grandchildren. She is survived by her children, Richard (Ja Nae), Mark, Gary (Virginia), Scott (Joanna), Matthew (Carla) and Rebecca (Michael ), 20 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great-grandchild.
Daughter of: Eliza Venola Ohlwiler Cowley & Francis Charles Cowley.
Graduated from Wasatch High School.
Helen learned to play piano from her Mother and was a gifted pianist her whole life and taught piano in her homes in Cedar City as well as other places she lived with Dick. A few weeks prior to her death, she was called to be pianist in her church for the Primary children.
Attended LDS Business College.
Served as a Sister missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Texas-Louisiana Mission (where she met her future husband).
Married: Richard Shelton Williams in the LDS Salt Lake Temple.
Helen served LDS Church as Early Morning Seminary Teacher San Antonio (17 years), Texas and Edmonton, Canada (3 years).
Served with Richard as Couple Missionaries in Toronto Canada East Mission & Sudbury, Canada.
Helen is preceded in death by her husband, Richard, and Scott Spencer Williams, Bonnie Jo Williams (Scott & Joanna); Brock Travis Williams, Bryce Evan Williams, Brayden David Williams, Broly Michael Williams, Bridger Michael Williams (Gary & Virginia) grandchildren. She is survived by her children, Richard (Ja Nae), Mark, Gary (Virginia), Scott (Joanna), Matthew (Carla) and Rebecca (Michael ), 20 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great-grandchild.OBITUARY:
Helen Venola Cowley Williams passed away on Monday, January 27, 2020 surrounded by those who called her Mom, Grandma and Great Grandma. Helen was born on September 18, 1927 in Venice, Utah to Venola Ohlwiler Cowley and Francis Charles Cowley.

Helen grew up in a loving home with two brothers and a sister. Helen was the oldest of the four. She loved Venice and especially spending her time helping at her Grandfather’s store. When she was twelve, she moved from Venice to Heber City as a result of the depression, and her family’s need to take care of her maternal grandfather who was severely injured in a farming accident. She loved Heber and attended school from 6th grade to 12th grade. She had fond memories of her friends who have preceded her in death.

After High School, she attended LDS Business College and worked a short time in Salt Lake City. She then felt the call to serve the Lord and was called to the Texas Louisiana Mission (1949-1950). She learned to love the people of Texas and serving the Lord, and one special missionary. Shortly after her mission she married that Elder, Richard Shelton Williams.

After Richard graduated from BYU, Helen and Richard spent a few years in the military in Gunther, Alabama and Austin, Texas.

In August of 1957, Helen and Richard began their life as workers in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, as part of the Seminary and Institute system. They served in Price, Utah, Monticello, Utah, Granger, Utah, San Antonio, Texas , Edmonton, Canada, and Cedar City, Utah. Helen was called to teach the 6:00 a.m. early morning seminary students in San Antonio (17 years) and in Edmonton (3 years). She learned to know and truly love ALL her students. She still hears from many of her students who tell her she changed their lives for the better, and many of them from 50 years ago are part of the congregation today.

Helen learned the piano from her mother. All of Helen’s adult life, she taught piano lessons to a multitude of students everywhere she lived. She has blessed thousands of students and families with a love of music and the ability to express that love. Her musical talents led her to organize and participate in many, many venues where the music helped facilitate feeling the spirit and uplifting everyone.

Helen’s greatest joy was her family, and she was blessed with five boys and one girl. Her children loved her for her example and commitment to the Gospel, her happy nature, her unconditional love, and her musical gifts and organizing her children for musical performances. Helen also loved serving those around her. In fact, days before her death, she was walking around the neighborhood and checking on the welfare of her neighbors. The most important of all her desires was living the Gospel, and for her children to live it as well. She constantly taught the Gospel to them in word and by her example.

Helen is preceded in death by her waiting husband, Richard, and several grandchildren. She is survived by her children, Richard (Ja Nae), Mark, Gary (Virginia), Scott (Joanna), Matthew (Carla) and Rebecca (Michael Wahl), and two daughters-in-law, 20 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great grandchild.

Mom would like us to express her love to ALL of you she has known during her life.

Bio/Obituary:

BIO:
Daughter of: Eliza Venola Ohlwiler Cowley & Francis Charles Cowley.
Graduated from Wasatch High School.
Helen learned to play piano from her Mother and was a gifted pianist her whole life and taught piano in her homes in Cedar City as well as other places she lived with Dick. A few weeks prior to her death, she was called to be pianist in her church for the Primary children.
Attended LDS Business College.
Served as a Sister missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Texas-Louisiana Mission (where she met her future husband).
Married: Richard Shelton Williams in the LDS Salt Lake Temple.
Helen served LDS Church as Early Morning Seminary Teacher San Antonio (17 years), Texas and Edmonton, Canada (3 years).
Served with Richard as Couple Missionaries in Toronto Canada East Mission & Sudbury, Canada.
Helen is preceded in death by her husband, Richard, and Scott Spencer Williams, Bonnie Jo Williams (Scott & Joanna); Brock Travis Williams, Bryce Evan Williams, Brayden David Williams, Broly Michael Williams, Bridger Michael Williams (Gary & Virginia) grandchildren. She is survived by her children, Richard (Ja Nae), Mark, Gary (Virginia), Scott (Joanna), Matthew (Carla) and Rebecca (Michael ), 20 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great-grandchild.


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