Helen Jane Singstock passed away peacefully on Saturday, August 24, 2019 surrounded by her family.
Helen was born on November 29, 1942 on the family farm in DePere to Norbert and Rachel (Manders) Daul. She met her future husband, Harold, in Green Bay, and they married on November 5, 1966 in Glenmore. Harold and Helen began their married life in Menasha and there welcomed their daughter, Michelle. Moving to Oshkosh in 1977, Helen used her graphic art talents in the advertising and printing industries. She made work and life look easy. Helen took great pride in her grandchildren, McKenna and Jonathan, and loved taking them shopping, teaching them to cook and the fine art of shaking dice.
Helen loved to have fun, she never “sweat the small stuff”, and was a trivia and puzzle master. She knew the words to every country music song and would bet on anything. Helen never worried, but faced life head-on, possessing a strength of mind and body that was unparalleled.
Helen is survived by her husband of 52 years, Harold; daughter, Michelle (Peter) Hansen; grandchildren, McKenna and Jonathan; sisters, Bernice Fruzen and Janice (Frank) Hutjens; brothers, Herb (Darlene) Daul and Cyril (Linda) Daul; brothers-in-law, Bruce Singstock, Rusty (Cathy) Doemel, Jim Doemel, and Bill Doemel; sisters-in-law, Donna Singstock, Peggy Robbins, and June Strauss; lifelong friend, Marge Dehin; and many special nieces, nephews and friends.
Helen was preceded in death by her parents, Norbert and Rachel; in-laws Harold Singstock and Ida Doemel; brothers, Bob Daul, Joe Daul, Vincent Daul, and Cletus Daul; brothers-in-law Dick Fruzen and George Singstock; sisters-in-law Janice Daul, Barbara Singstock and Judy Doemel.
The family would like to extend a very special thank you to the staff at Ascension (Mercy) Hospital, Eden Meadows Rehabilitation Suites, and Roxanne at the cardiology office for their kindness, loving care, and dedication.
A private Celebration of Helen’s life is being planned by her family. A memorial will be established.
Mom, you taught me to be strong, laugh often, play hard, live in the moment, and never, ever give up. I am so proud to be your daughter! ~Michelle
Perfect obituary notice, very accurate. Brought back many memories. Thank You!