Helen V. Quiggle Kroemer, 85, of Warren, PA, died Monday, June 26, 2017 at Kinzua Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center following an extended illness. She was born June 7, 1932 in Warren, PA. She was raised in Kinzua, Pa. Helen was a 1950 graduate of Warren High School. She was employed as a loan officer with the former Warren National Bank and Marine Bank retiring after 40 years. She was a member of Trinity Memorial Episcopal Church and former member of St. Lukes Episcopal Church in Kinzua, Pa. Helen was known for her signature red curly hair and quick wit. She was an avid shopper and boater. She enjoyed the outdoors and her many friends. Her biggest passion was always her family. They always came first and were the joy of her life.
Helen is survived by two sisters, Janet Ely and husband Gene, Clarendon, Pa and Rose Barney, Warren, Pa and one brother, Murry Quiggle, Warren, Pa. She is also survived by many nieces and nephews and great nieces and nephews who were always happy when they could be with Aunt Helen. She was preceded in death by her parents, Gifford and Maude Murry Quiggle, sister-in-law Sharon Quiggle and nephew Edward Barney. A private funeral service will be held at Trinity Memorial Episcopal Church at the family’s convenience. Memorials may be made to Trinity Memorial Episcopal Church, 444 Pennsylvania Avenue West, Warren, PA, 16365, or the Warren Public Library Association, 205 Market Street, Warren, PA, 16365. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Donald E. Lewis Funeral Home, Inc., 304 East Street, Warren, PA. E-mail condolences may be sent by visiting www.lewisfuneralhomeinc.com
Dear AUNT HELEN will certainly be missed by ALL of her Clarendon Heights kids!! Prayers for the family as you Celebrate her Life.
Helen, I have known and loved you and your family all my life. I felt like you all were my own family. I love you, and, my condolences to all.
Hi Maureen,
Thank you for the very nice note. Just know that we feel the same way about you. We all wish we had lived closer to one another over the years. Your mom was always a very close friend.
The service was last Thursday, the 8th. It was a small but very nice and personal service for Helen – we will miss her. We all send our love to you (and Jim). Be well!
We love you, Janet, Gene, Rose, and Butch
“My Deepest Condolences go out to the Kroemer family, I hope you find comfort in these words, “He will swallow up death forever,……And will wipe away the tears from all faces. Isaiah 25:8. Trust in Jehovah’s promise of the resurrection hope. jw.org