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Helen Mary Greener

Pennington, New Jersey

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Helen Mary Greener Pennington - Helen M. Greener, 83, of Pennington, NJ, passed away peacefully at home on Sunday, December 27, 2015 surrounded by her loving family. Born in Trenton, NJ, wife of the late Andrew Greener, daughter of the late Casper and Catherine Abfall Schumacher, sister of the...

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Thinking of all our beautiful Angels as we journey through Christmas 2021. Holding on to beautiful memories of times we were together

She was one of teachers in Ewing. I will never forget her.

So sad to hear of Mom's passing - I remember this beautiful girl in the photo holding me on her lap! I also know that she and your Dad shared a life-long love affair - and that she is in perfect peace with her God and her handsome Andy. I know your hearts are hurting - but I also know that it must have been one heck of a New Year's celebration in God's Heavens. Please know our love and prayers are with you all as you prepare to celebrate her amazing life.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Colleen, Keith an Kevin an families I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your Mom (Aunt Helen) my thoughts and prayers and with everyone

Helen was a wonderful person who was a classy lady and great teacher. She was kind, caring, and giving and always kept children at the forefront of her life. She and Andy were great examples of the Ewing Township that kept teaching and coaching as leadership skills in all they did. She was "mother" to so many who always treated the children so well throughout the years! It was a pleasure to know her and to be her principal!

Sincere condolences to the family. May you find comfort and strength from God to help you now as well as the days to come.

Dear Keith, Kevin, and Colleen:
I first met your mother and Dad in 1946 at Jr. 4. They were sweethearts than; destined to be together, and as absolutely wonderful human beings. I was so pleased to be reunited with them both when I built my home in Pennington, and would see you all at Mass. Two of the dearest people I ever knew are now reunited in Heaven. I share your loss and extend my deepest sympathy. Sincerely

May the family find comfort in God. He is our refuge and strength our helper in times of distress.