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Anna Helf

Anna Helf, 95, of Perkasie, died Thursday, Nov. 23, 2000 at LifeQuest Nursing Center in Quakertown. She was the widow of the late Anthony Helf. Born in East Rockhill, she was the daughter of the late Henry and Annie Marie (Frederick) GROSS.

Mrs. Helf was a member of St. Peters Tohickon UCC; and a former member of Almont Reformed UCC. She was employed as a seamstress for a number of area clothing factories, retiring in 1948. Mrs. Helf was the last of 10 children with numerous nieces and nephews surviving her, which includes John A. Ford of Bethlehem.

Services were held Tuesday, Nov 28 at the Kantner Funeral Home, Perkasie. Interment was in Jerusalem Union Cemetery, Almont. Memorials in her name may be made to St. Peters Tohickon UCC Memorial Fund, 1050 Old Bethlehem Road, Perkasie, PA 18944. News-Herald, Perkasie PA., Wednesday, November 29, 2000

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Anna Helf

Anna Helf of Perkasie died Tuesday, February 26, 2002 in Grand View Hospital, West Rockhill Township. She was 85. She was the wife of Nicholas Helf. The couple had celebrated their 66th wedding anniversary on September 19, 2001. Born in Applebachsville, PA., she was the daughter of the late Nicholas and Margaret (Rosenzweig) Frey.

Intelligencer, February 27, 2002

 

 

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