Helen Joyce Heier, age 81, of Helena passed away peacefully on June 8, 2014. Helen was born in Circle, MT on April 17, 1933 to Marvin (Michael) and Carol Limesand (Parsley). She was raised in Wolf Point, Montana. She attended grade school and high school in Wolf Point, and graduated from Wolf Point High School. Later Helen attended some business school training.
In 1950, Helen met and married Victor Heier in Wolf Point. They had two children, a daughter that passed away as a baby and a son Michael Heier whom now resides in Oakland, California.
Helen worked most of her life as a bookkeeper for the state of Montana, and Lewis and Clark County.
Helen’s hobbies included sewing, knitting and crocheting. Helen was very passionate about her family and really enjoyed her son, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.
Helen is preceded in death by her parents, and one daughter. She is survived by her son; Michael Heier; grandchildren, David Chad Heier, Wendy Jaynes, and Trever Rusek. Helen also has several great-grandchildren.
A graveside service will be held at 2:00 p.m. Friday, June 20, 2014 at Resurrection Cemetery in Helena, Montana.
Service Schedule
Graveside Service
2:00 p.m.
Friday June 20, 2014
Resurrection Cemetery
3700 N. Montana Ave
Helena, Montana 59602
Service Schedule
Graveside Service
2:00 p.m.
Friday June 20, 2014
Resurrection Cemetery
3700 N. Montana Ave
Helena, Montana 59602
Cindy Paradis says
So sad to hear. Helen was a truly wonderful lady. My life is better for having her in it. Prayers to Michael and the family.
Libby Myles Olsen says
Helen was the best neighbor and friend a neighborhood could ask for. She had a great bubbly personality and I remember her always laughing and the best garden in the neighborhood. Helen will be truly missed by all that knew her.
Pete Hanna & Daphne Haab says
Helen was a great lady. She was always smiling and happy. Mom really cared for her. The best roommate she could have had. She brought joy to all those around her. We will miss her.
Joanie Myles Nicholls says
Helen was a great lady who always had a smile to share and usually a comment that would would make people laugh. She always called me the “brat child” and I called her the “crazy old lady”. She is now with her loved ones that passed before her though and I’m sure they are watching over Cathy’s kids and grand kids as well as Mike and his family
Kathy (McMillan) Mortimore says
I had the honor of being training by and working with Helen at the Night Owl Supper Club. She was always going 100mph, laughing and smiling the entire time. Her laugh was infectious as was her smile and love of everything and everyone around her. She was a great neighbor and will be missed. My prayers go out to Mike and the rest of Helen’s family!