Person:Helen Collins (6)

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Name Helen M. Collins
Gender Female
Birth[1] 30 Apr 1865 Albion, Dane, Wisconsin, United States
Marriage 19 Sep 1885 to Charles Leonard Woolworth
Death[1] 24 Nov 1917 Nortonville, Jefferson, Kansas, United States
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  1. 1.0 1.1 The Sabbath Recorder
    83:24:766, December 10, 1917.

    Mrs. Helen M. Woolworth, wife of Charles Woolworth, was born in Albion, Wis., April 30, 1865, and died at 8:15 Sabbath morning, November 24. She was stricken with a hemorrhage of the brain two weeks ago from the affects of which she never fully rallied.
    The maiden name of the deceased was Helen M. Collins. She was married in Albion to Mr. Woolworth, September 19, 1885. She joined the Nortonville Seventh Day Baptist Church in the spring of 1900, during the pastorate of Rev. George W. Hills, of which church she remained a faithful member. She leaves to mourn her loss, her stepmother, Mrs. Thomas Collins, of Albion, Wis., her husband, and seven children: Mrs. Florence Kelly, Albion, Wis.; Mrs. Bernice Stephan, Nortonville; Mrs. Beatrice Crouch, Ladysmith, Wis.; Cecil, a member of Battery A. at Fort Sill, Okla.; Helen, Hazel and Eunice, who are at home; a brother, Frank Collins, Walworth, Wis.; also a half sister, Mrs. Grace Glaman, and four half brothers, Frank, Charles, Bert, and Carl Faulkner.
    Funeral services were held at the house, at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon, November 26, and burial was made in the Nortonville Cemetery. H. L. P.