Helen-Maykel-Obituary

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Helen Maykel

1923 - 2014

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Dear Linda, I was so sorry to hear of your loss. May you find peace in all the wonderful memories you shared. A mother's voice always remains for us to hear.....Kind Regards, Sharon Symonick (Linda's sister)

We are saddened to hear about Moms passing.
She was always so kind to us kids in the neighborhood .
Our love and thoughts are with you all.
Keep her love light in your hearts.
Harri-Ann and John

DEAR BILL AND FAMILY,
WAS SO SADDENDED TO HEAR THE NEWS ABOUT YOUR MOM.OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY AT THIS SAD TIME.WITH ALL OUR LOVE
DAVID AND BETH PORTER

Dr. Linda Maykel & the Maykel Family.
I was so sorry to hear of the loss of your Mother. May God Bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. My thoughts and prayers are with you always.
Love & God Bless

Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

Dr. Linda Maykel & the Maykel family. Very sorry to hear about your mother. Sounds like she was an amazing lady. Our thoughts & prayers are with you. Brad, Heather, Amy & Jesse Warren

To the Maykel family, I am so sorry for your loss.

Elaine, My condolences and thoughts are with you at this time. During my visits to your home, your mother was always a gracious and kind lady. I do wish you lived closer so we could rekindle our old friendship. God Bless you. I will keep you and yours in my thoughts and prayers.

To Dr William M. Maykel and family, I am so sorry to hear about the passing of your mom. My condolences.

Jill Nutile

Obituary

Helen's Obituary

Helen (Ustinovich) Maykel, 91, of Worcester, passed away Thursday, October 16, 2014 at Rose Monahan Hospice Home in Worcester, embraced by her loving family.Born in Worcester on May 4, 1923, Helen was the daughter of Luka and Julia Ustinovich. She graduated from Commerce High School and Worcester City Hospital School of Nursing. She was the Night Supervisor at Worcester City Hospital?and also a member of its Alumnae and a Board member of the Worcester City Hospital AID Society. Helen was a charter member and president of both the local and state dental society alliances.She married her husband of 47 years, Dr. William G. Maykel, of Worcester, on June 5, 1949. Dr. Maykel passed away in 1996. Helen leaves six children, Dr. Linda A. Maykel of Dudley, MA, Elaine M. Manneh and her husband the Very Reverend Father George Manneh of Anaheim, CA, Dr. William M. Maykel of Paxton, MA, Diane E. Norcross and her husband Kevin Norcross of Newnan, GA, Mitchel M. Maykel of Auburn, MA, and Michele A. Maykel and her husband Joseph W. Dick of Yarmouthport, MA. She also leaves 7 grandchildren, 3 great grandchildren, along with two brothers, Alex Hustin and his wife Edith, of Deltona, FL, Chaplain Raymond Hustin and his wife Mae of Falmouth, MA, and a sister, Sue Pignataro, of Worcester, MA. Helen was a registered investment and securities representative, and a member of the St. George?s Orthodox Cathedral Women?s Organization. She and her husband Bill had a wide circle of friends and enjoyed golfing at Pleasant Valley Country Club, Holden Hills and Cummaquid Golf Club in Yarmouth Port, as well as summers on Cape Cod. Helen was admired by many for her meticulous head-to-toe matching outfits and accessories, and was nicknamed ?Chanelen? by a family friend. Wherever she went, she would easily strike up a conversation and make others feel warm, welcome and appreciated. She was also known for knitting beautiful scarves and baby blankets for others. On her 90th birthday, she received a key to the city of Worcester from Mayor Joseph Petty. Her children and family are especially grateful for the lessons and values which she taught and lived, including always extending extraordinary generosity and kindness to others. Helen always believed in looking for the good in people, and with her husband, kept her family close together. She and Bill also inspired many of their children and grandchildren to carry on their work of helping others, as healthcare professionals, dentists, nurses and chiropractors and teachers. Family and friends will honor and remember Helen?s life by gathering for calling hours at MERCADANTE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL, 370 Plantation Street, Worcester on Monday, October 20 from 6 PM to 8 PM. Calling hours will also take place on Tuesday morning, October 21, from 9 to 10 AM, to be followed by a funeral service at 10 Am in the funeral home. Burial will follow at Hope Cemetery.In lieu of flowers, memorials and donations in Helen?s name may be made to Rose Monahan Hospice Home, 10 Judith Road, Worcester, MA 01602, where Helen received tender loving care.

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