In Memory of

Helen

Marie

Jeppesen

Condolences

Condolence From: Jerry Fahrenthold
Condolence: Thinking of Helen and sharing your loss on this anniversary of her passing.
Friday October 18, 2013
Condolence From: Dana Ward Hays
Condolence: Mrs. Jeppesen was my kindergarten teacher in 1983/84. I have the fondest memories of her. I was an extremely shy child entering elementary and did not want to ever go out and play with other children at recess. Mrs. Jeppesen never made me feel bad about it and for the first half of the school year, I spent every recess inside spending time with her! She was so wonderful to me and I have such great memories! My thoughts and prayers go out to her family.
Tuesday June 25, 2013
Condolence From: Kathleen Craig Welsh
Condolence: Mrs. Jeppesen was my kindegarten teacher, she taught me everything I really need to know! She was such a lovely lady, so much fun. I learned a lot from her in my half days of school. Although I had wonderful teachers all through school, none ever compared to Mrs. Jeppesen! All three of Craig kids had her. LOVED her!
Saturday June 15, 2013
Condolence From: Janett (Sherfey) Pollman
Condolence: Mrs Jeppesen was my kindergarten teacher and an excellent one at that. I loved her class and believe she set the stage for a lifelong love of learning for me. She is one of the sweetest women I have ever met. Thank you for sharing her with so many of us. With deepest sympathy in your loss.
Saturday June 08, 2013
Condolence From: Bridget Brauer
Condolence: Mrs. Jeppeson was my kindergarten teacher, and I loved her. They always say you have some teachers that touch your lives and she was one of them. She will be greatly missed.
Wednesday June 05, 2013
Condolence From: Stephen Reimers
Condolence: I will miss my Aunt Helen, and the bright smile that was always on her face. Her smile never changed, from my earliest memory of her (over 50 years ago) to the last time we saw each other. What a beautiful, energetic, and selfless person she was. May she rest in peace.
Thursday November 29, 2012
Condolence From: Kay Hicks
Condolence: We were blessed to have "Mrs. Jeppesen" teach our children -- what a great way to start their education. Her grace and beautiful smile were evident EVERY time we saw her through out the years. She will be missed.
Monday November 19, 2012
Condolence From: Sandra Rooney
Condolence: I'm so sorry I didn't get to see Helen one last time. I'll always remember her warm smile and gentle manner. I was only 11 when my father, her brother John, died. I stayed with her for a few weeks and she provided a loving presence in my life.
Monday November 19, 2012
Condolence From: Cherie Melvin DeFreece
Condolence: Mrs. Jeppesen was my kindergarten teacher in 1969. I remember her as being so kind & caring. If every child had a kindergarten teacher just like Mrs. Jeppesen they would be truly blessed. I enjoyed viewing the pictures of her...she was a very classy lady.
Friday November 16, 2012
Condolence From: Christy Kettle
Condolence: She was such a sweet lady, I loved kindergarten because of this lady! I seen her a few years ago in Safeway after years of not seeing her. She put a smile on my face and warmth in my heart
Thursday November 15, 2012
Condolence From: Mary M. Moor
Condolence: I was a student of Mrs. Jeppesen back in 1964. I still remember her fondly as the best and prettiest teacher. I was totally smitten by how absolutely wonderful she was. She was a wonderful example for her students and will leave behind a legacy of learning. Sincerest sympathy on your lose.
Wednesday November 14, 2012
Condolence From: Pauline Reker
Condolence: Helen was a special person. She loved the little one she taught in school. She shared with others some of the sayings. She was always so pleasant-- smile on her face -- even though the pain of moving was real. I enjoyed working with Helen through the years and will miss her smile. Pauline Reker
Thursday November 01, 2012
Condolence From: Becky Hinrichs Thomas
Condolence: I was saddened to see where Mrs. Jeppesen has passed away. Growing up living next door to her there were many conversations and laughs over the top of the "white" fence. She always had a hello for us and alway had time to stop and visit. I can remember her, Mrs. Gish, Mrs. Ayers and my grandmother standing on one of the corners or sitting on one of their porches visiting and laughing and solving all of the problems of the world.
Wednesday October 31, 2012