The Pilot News

Helen L. Samuelson

October 19, 1924 - February 23, 2023

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Helen L. Samuelson, age 98 of Plymouth, IN, passed away on Thursday, Feb. 23, 2023 in Pilgrim Manor Nursing Home of Plymouth, IN.

Helen was born to John and Lovina (Warmbrod) Newman on Oct. 19, 1924 in Culver, IN. She was a lifelong resident of the area and graduated from Culver High School in 1943. She married Robert F. Samuelson on March 16, 1946 in Culver, IN and he preceded her in death on Sept. 5, 1991. Having grown up on a historic dairy farm (Newman and Sons) in Culver, IN, Helen was a very busy farm wife while raising her family. When her children were younger, she actively ran a chicken operation providing eggs and chicken to local neighbors and friends. She also worked at Bomarko in Plymouth for several years as her family got older. Helen was a partner with her husband and three sons in Samuelson and Sons Farm and managed a variety of accounts for the family farm into her early 90s.

In later years, she embraced the computer and enjoyed following her family on Facebook. Although she did a lot of crafts, knitting was her true passion. She knit items for family, but also donated many items for the baby unit of the hospital in Plymouth. She also participat­ed for many years at the Marshall County 4-H fair in the knitting/crafts area. Several of her children were 10-year members and she was an active 4-H supporter. She was involved in the Swedish Covenant Church in Donaldson, serving in various capacities through the years including providing arrangemen­ts for the altar. She and her husband were a part of the Friendship Class of couples that met together for decades. She was a Marshall County Extension Homemaker: A member of the former Merry Maids Club and served as President at the county level. She was active at various levels of American Milk Producers and proudly carried gift certificat­es with her to give to waitresses if they offered milk as a drink option.

Although outgoing and personable, Helen at times felt she was not very accomplish­ed or as good as others. To the contrary, she was a very hard-working Christian woman of her time who modestly contribute­d to her varied communitie­s (agricultur­al and otherwise), a good citizen and loving mother, grandmothe­r, and great-grandmothe­r.

Helen will be missed by her sons: Jerry (Arlene) Samuelson of Auburn, IN; Lyle Samuelson of Plymouth, IN; Allen (Georgette) Samuelson of Culver, IN; Wendell Samuelson of Plymouth, IN; her grandchild­ren: JB (Susie) Samuelson of Auburn, IN; Chris (Darcy) Samuelson of Auburn, IN; Dani Samuelson of Bloomingto­n, IN; Mark (Emily) Samuelson of Culver, IN; Jami (Warren Fuller) Samuelson of Plymouth, IN; Joel Samuelson of Culver, IN; Andrew (Becky) Waugh of Warsaw, IN; Megan Waugh of Goshen, IN; her great-grandchild­ren: Jacob; Emily; Bryce, Leah; Griffin; Ares; Kali; Maranda; Xander; Rhys; and Finn.

Helen was preceded in death by her husband, Robert Samuelson; her brothers: Charles; Jesse Dick; John Allen; and Herbert; her sister, Lovina Wesson; her daughter, Pamela Waugh and her son-in-law, Paul Waugh.

Visitation will be held on Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2023 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Deaton-clemens Van Gilder Funeral Home (300 W. Madison St., Plymouth, IN 46563).

Funeral Service will be held on Wednesday, March 1, 2023 at 2 p.m., with a 1-hour visitation before the service, at Deaton-clemens Van Gilder Funeral Home (300 W. Madison St., Plymouth, IN 46563) with Pastor Mark Harter presiding.

Burial will take place in Swedish Cemetery (Donaldson, IN).

Memorial donations may be made to the Samuelson Family Swedish Cemetery Memorial Fund or to the Newman Family Zion Cemetery Memorial Fund (2701 North Michigan St., Plymouth, Indiana 46563 or www. marshallco­untygives.org).

Thank you to all our friends and community for your support during this difficult time.

Deaton-clemens Van Gilder Funeral Home is honored to be providing services in celebratin­g the life of Helen and wishes to express our deepest condolence­s to the family.

Friends are invited to sign the online guest book and share memories with the family at: www.deatonclem­ensfh.com.

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