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Edward E. Poppy Helm III

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Edward E. Poppy Helm III, 64, of Swiftwater, PA, passed away Thursday, December 6, 2012 in the Wilkes Barre VA Medical Center. Born: May 11, 1948, in Easton, he was a son of the late Edward E. Jr. and Lydia Gregory Helm. Personal: His wife of 40 years, the former Mary F. Kolessar, passed away...

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Dear Helm Family,
Sorry for your loss. Ed was my boss at Laneco, and was quite a man. He and my husband had the Marine Corp. in common. My thoughts and prayers are with your family.

To the Helm family,
you have our deepest sympathy for a kind,gentle,and generous man who will be truly missed by all his friends at the Flea's club. God will be receiving a great human being.

God bless Ed's soul. Our prayers to the family and all who befriended him.
From Jean & Greg Talbott

Ed, Mary, Rachel and Charlie,
Your Father was a great man, I had many great talks with him over the years working at Laneco, and many great memories. He will surely be missed.
My deepest sympathies to you all.

Ed IV and family, I had the pleasure of working with Ed for years. I will remember him well as a tough guy with a huge heart. Thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. My condolences.

To the Helm Family,

God made Ed in His image. A man of integrity, courgage, comfort, humility,
honor, and a twinkle in his eye for good times with friends and family.

I met Ed online when I was researching the death of L/CPL Mark McLaughlin - KIA-Vietnam. For years we emailed back and forth. We learned we were only a few miles apart in Vietnam near Hill 55. We were supposed to meet in NH a few years ago but my schedule would not allow it.

On behalf of the 101st...

Ed (IV) and family - So sorry for your loss. Your dad was a great person and will be missed.

Eddie, Mary, Rachel, Charlie, very sorry to hear about the loss of your father. Ed was a very kind, generous, and giving man. He loved you all very much, he was very devoted to his family, friends, work, and we are all thankful for his service to our country. His grandchildren were the light of his life. He was so proud of all of them and loved spending time with them. I remember all the fun times at your house with Mary, and Ed, and all of you. I would run home down the dark alley at night...