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ALBANY — '''Helen L. Sieker,''' 93, died Aug. 27 (1996) in the Villa Immaculate Nursing Home in Albany following a long illness. She lived for a year in Altamont Oaks. Mrs. Sieker was a retired file clerk for the Department of the Navy at the Naval Ordnance Plant in York, Pa. | ALBANY — '''Helen L. Sieker,''' 93, died Aug. 27 (1996) in the Villa Immaculate Nursing Home in Albany following a long illness. She lived for a year in Altamont Oaks. Mrs. Sieker was a retired file clerk for the Department of the Navy at the Naval Ordnance Plant in York, Pa. | ||
Revision as of 02:02, 8 November 2012
Birth
Helen Bahn was born 23 AUG 1903[1], the daughter of Daniel and Carrie Bahn.
Occupation
Helen Bahn Sieker was a retired file clerk for the Department of the Navy at the Naval Ordnance Plant in York, Pa.
Marriage & Children
Helen Bahn married William E. Sieker. Their only daughter was:
- Phyllis Louise Mason, who married Ronald A. Mason
Death
Helen L. Sieker died August 27, 1996 in the Villa Immaculate Nursing Home in Albany following a long illness.
Obituary
ALBANY — Helen L. Sieker, 93, died Aug. 27 (1996) in the Villa Immaculate Nursing Home in Albany following a long illness. She lived for a year in Altamont Oaks. Mrs. Sieker was a retired file clerk for the Department of the Navy at the Naval Ordnance Plant in York, Pa.
She was the daughter of the late Daniel and Carrie Bahn of York, and had lived in Albany since 1978.
Survivors include her son-in-law, Ronald A. Mason of Knox; two grandchildren; and four grandchildren. She was a member of the Lutheran Church.
Her only daughter, Phyllis Louise Mason, is deceased. Arrangements were by Fredendall Funeral Home in Altamont.
Burial was in Knox Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of ones choice.
- Altamont Enterprise - September 5, 1996
Additional Media
Sources
- ↑ www.BerneHistory.com Family Files