Helen-Reinhardt-Obituary

Helen Berny Bentsen Reinhardt

Mission, Texas

1927 - 2022

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March 20, 2022
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Mission, Texas

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Mission - Helen Berny Bentsen Reinhardt was born on August 30, 1927 in Edinburg, Texas, and passed into eternity on March 20, 2022 after a lengthy illness. Her parents were Carl Otto and Lettie Hines Berny. She grew up on a farm, attended school in Edinburg having graduated in 1945, and then...

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So sorry for the loss of HELEN. I met her through her son Scott. We spent a wonderful day at the Biltmore in Asheville, North Carolina. The memories of that weekend will last forever for me. I´m so sorry to hear about her passing. Love you HELEN. Craig Friele

We met Helen back in the 80´s when she and her husband, Tommy would bring groups to The Christmas House & Santa´s Texas Workshop at Falfurrias, Texas. My two sisters and I were owners and operators! After Tommy´s death, she continued to come each Christmas season. Eventually, she and Donald Reinhardt continued the tradition! I never realized that the oldest of us 3 sisters was the same age as Helen. Born in 1927, she passed away on October 31, 2022. Helen was so faithful to send a card...

Sharp, detailed, keen-minded and a very sweet and dignified bearing. These are qualities I carry on about Helen. Being with her was something like a visit with your favorite aunt. We shared many acquaintances, so stories of old days were frequently discussed. Great respect for how she loved her Lord and church, the countless hours of volunteer work and the very generous giving of her own fruits. Incredible person, eternally remembered ! Her lineage is greatly blessed.

Helen was a delightful cousin. We pray for the Lord´s peace and comfort for all her loved ones.

Brad and Gary and families Our sincere condolences to you all. May God comfort you at this time is our prayer. Mary and Les Rydl

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

I met Helen in the 80s when I was living in Mission. Always was a pleasure to see her as a greeter at the McAllen Community Concerts for many years. Helen and Tommy were our customer in Levine's in Weslaco, and we always enjoyed their visits to our store. We both were members of the Mission Historical Museum, where I saw her the last time. My condolences to her family,

Offering my deepest sympathies on the passing of Ms. Helen. May she rest in peace. It was my pleasure to have met Ms. Helen while she work at 1st State Bank. I always appreciated her friendship. She was always welcoming and always willing to assist with questions on my account. May the many memories of her warm her family's heart and bring smiles to their faces. Sincerely, Melba D. Garza