Helen M. Smith
April 7, 1944 ~ January 20, 2024
Born in:
Decatur, IL
Resided in:
Vandalia, IL
Helen M. Smith, 79, of Vandalia, passed away on January 20, 2024, at Hillsboro Rehabilitation and Health Care Center, surrounded by her family.
Helen was born April 7, 1944, in Decatur, IL, the daughter of Russell Herbert and Doris Maxine (Anderson) Little. She married Robert Dean Smith, on June 3, 1961, in Vandalia, IL. They were married for over 62 blessed years.
She moved to Vandalia, at the age of 5 years, from Decatur, IL, with her family to live on a farm. She lived her formative years on the farm, before marrying Bob and starting their lives together. She was a 1962 graduate of Vandalia High School, was a housewife and a loving mother. After her children were grown, she worked as an elderly healthcare provider, a substitute postmaster at the Hagarstown post office for two years, then became, for four years, the head postmaster of the Hagarstown post office. She retired altogether in 2011. She enjoyed being with her grandchildren, great grandchildren, and any family get-togethers.
She was preceded in death by her parents; in-laws, Virginia and Voris Smith; a brother, Jerry Little; sisters-in-law, Karen Little and Janet Smith; brothers-in-law, Charlie Kaiser and Mike Kopp; nephew, David Little; and niece, Nikki Smith.
Surviving Helen are her husband, Robert D. ‘Bob’ Smith of Vandalia; son, Jon W. (Andrea) Smith of Vandalia, IL, daughter, Paula (Gary) Roach of Hillsboro, IL; grandchildren, Danielle (Michael) Clark of Granite City, IL, Amanda (Brad) King of Hillsboro, IL, Austin (Taylor) Roach of Keyesport, IL; great grandchildren, Braidyn Uhlry, Izabella Uhlry, KehLahni Clark all of Granite City, IL, Taylor Uhlry of Altamont, IL, Johanna and Ethan King both of Hillsboro, IL, and soon to arrive, Easton Lee Roach of Keyesport, IL; sister, Judy Kaiser of Vandalia, IL; and beloved pets, Blackie and Rosie.
Visitation: 5:00-7:00 pm., Wednesday, January 24, 2024, Assalley Funeral Home, 118 E. College Ave., Greenville, IL 62246.
Funeral: following the visitation, at 7:15 pm., with Rev. Doug Wodtka, officiating.
Burial: a private burial will be held, at a later date, in McInturff Cemetery, Vandalia, IL 62471.
The family asks that donations be made to McInturff Cemetery in lieu of flowers, plants, and other gifts.
Memorial contributions may be given at the funeral home or mailed to McInturff Cemetery, 451 E 1550 Ave., Vandalia, IL 62471.
The family has entrusted Assalley-Young Funeral Home in Greenville with the ceremonies.
Please visit www.assalleyfuneralhomes.com to share memories or offer condolences to the family.
Services
Visitation: January 24, 2024 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Assalley-Young Funeral Home
118 E. College Ave.
Greenville, IL 62246
Funeral Service: January 24, 2024 7:15 pm
Assalley-Young Funeral Home
118 E. College Ave.
Greenville, IL 62246
Inurnment at a Later Date:
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Charities
The family greatly appreciates donations made to these charities in Helen M. Smith 's name.
McInturff Cemetery
451 E. 1550 Ave.,
Vandalia,
IL
62471
My heart goes out to all of you. Sending prayers of comfort.
So deeply sorry for your loss. In the short time I knew Helen I found humor in her spunkiness. I was touched by the love and patience Bob showed her. Paula, my heart goes out to you and all of your family.
Aunt Helen was my Dad’s sister (Jerry Little) and she has always been there for me when needed. She was a sweet lady and always made the best rolls at our family gatherings. She was a great Mom, Grandma and Great Grandma and I will always share her memories. My prayers are with Paula & Jon & Uncle Bob, and all their families.
My name is Pamala (Alton) Carr. I grew up in Hagarstown, IL. Helen and Bob, Jon and Paula were my neighbors. Such good memories! Helen was so good to me growing up. Paula was one of my best childhood friends. We had a four member club for a little while called the Sunshine Club. Paula and I were founding members. 🙂 So thankful for this family. Wishing them peace and the best of memories to surface during this very difficult time of loss. God bless them.
Sorry to hear about Helen passing. Would have loved to come to the funeral but because of the weather and the distance we have to travel. Lloyd always had a good time visiting with his cousins. You are in our prayers.
Bless you Jon and Andi and your family. May this be a celebration and your memories be a comfort.