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Helen Keevert Crall

1949 - 2026

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Helen Keevert Crall, a cherished figure in her community and a beacon of compassion and intelligence, passed away on January 15, 2026, at the age of 76, in Hernando, FL. Born on January 23, 1949, Helen dedicated her life to the service of others, both through her professional endeavors and personal engagements.
Helen's academic journey was marked by her pursuit of knowledge, earning a Bachelor of Arts from the University of South Carolina followed by a Master of Science from Nova University. Her master's thesis is preserved in the Library of Congress ERIC files, a testament to her contribution to the field of childcare.
Professionally, Helen was a respected administrator of a Children's Home in North Carolina and a clinical therapist specializing in childcare. She extended her expertise to various social service agencies throughout North Carolina and Virginia through her company, Monkey Business, where she conducted numerous workshops aimed at improving children's services.
Helen was deeply religious, actively participating in the Seventh-Day Adventist Church. Her faith was a cornerstone of her life, guiding her actions and interactions. She was known for her involvement in church activities and her unwavering commitment to her community, often volunteering to help those in need.
Her hobbies included reading, writing, and a profound love for animals, especially cats. These activities reflected her gentle nature and her capacity for empathy and care.
Helen leaves behind a loving family who will miss her deeply: her husband, David Alan Crall; her sister, Judy Hall; her son, Eric E. Keevert; daughter-in-law, BJ Keevert; daughter, Amy K. Jones; son-in-law, Jason Jones; and grandson, Justin T. Keevert. She was preceded in death by her parents, Ernest Byers and Stella Branton, and her sister, Debbie Byers.
Helen Keevert Crall's legacy of kindness, dedication, and service will continue to inspire all who knew her. Her life's work and her moral compass have left an indelible mark on her community and beyond.
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