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4747 South 60th Street
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Helen Ann Bembenek
Milwaukee - Age 67, peacefully went to her Lord on March 18, 2020. A memorial gathering is planned for a future date.
Online condolences may be made at www.maxsass.com
Sponsored by Max A. Sass & Sons Funeral Home - Greenfield - Greenridge Chapel.
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We'll always remember how you made us smile and sometimes just plain laugh. Thank you for letting us be part of your magnificent life. We will always love you Auntie Helen.
Steve, Dawn, Katie, and Jacob Bembenek
March 27, 2020
Remembering your bright genuine smile, a laugh that filled the room, your heart as big as ever I've known! So grateful we were blessed to be family and share memories that will carry us through until we meet again dearest Auntie Helen and we'll do the twist to some Beatles music. Love you forever!
Marnie & John & Family Polkky
March 26, 2020
Steve Bembenek
March 26, 2020
I am going to miss so many things about Aunt Helen. One time my brother Steve and I picked her up from St. Michael's hospital and she called my ol' truck a junker. When I lived with my Grandpa Leo B during summer school at Marq. Univ., she used to come over every Saturday to do laundry and listen to her old records, Beatles and The Dave Clark 5 were faves and she was known to dance to the music alright! Almost every Christmas for many years we rec'd handmade hot pads, or arts & crafts gifts, I still have several of them! More recently, the last few years while she was much less mobile in the nursing homes and care centers, I made monthly visits with ice cream and then latte's or flavored coffee, but it was something I dared not show up without. Will miss her dearly, but happy she is now able to play her records again! So many good memories, love you Aunt Helen.
Bob Bembenek Jr.
March 25, 2020
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