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Helen Stringham

Salt Lake City, Utah

1936 - 2021

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Helen Marguerite Jenkins Stringham 1936 ~ 2021 Helen Marguerite Jenkins Stringham passed away on December 19 at the age of 85. She leaves four children: Erin Haynie (Matt); Ned (Katie); Katy Macey (Joel); Reed (Carol); 13 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by...

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My late husband and I met and made friends with Helen while living in Sunriver. Helen was always thoughtful and warm. I missed our visits watching historical documentaries, dinners at our home after she moved back to Salt Lake. RIP great lady.

I love this WONDERFUL woman!!! She helped me get through music theory at Salt Lake Community College. I´ve been teaching jr high and high school choirs now for 15 years now. What a wonderful, kind and patient teacher she was. I always thought, I want to be as classy and beautiful as her in my life!

Helen will be missed by many, especially those in the what we call the morning coffee group. We are blessed to have known such an amazing person.

We met Helen when moving to Sun River in 2015. We remember how she welcomed us into her circle of friends. We will always remember her love of music and the arts. Helen's decision to leave Sun River and be closer to her family was exciting for her, she loved her children, grand children and great grand children so much. Rest in peace

My condolences to the family! I just heard today and wanted to share that I was always treated well at the Stringham household - and I know Helen was an amazing person to build that culture and environment. Wishing you all the very best at this time. Peace, Love and LS. J. Bliss Doxey

WE WERE GOOD FRIENDS IN HER ADVENTURES LIVING IN SUNRIVER. WE WILL MISS HER BEAUTIFUL SPIRIT AND LOVE SHE GAVE BOTH OF US. HELEN SEE YOU ON THE OTHER SIDE!!

I loved my Aunt Helen! There's always so kind and friendly to me from a young age, up to as an adult when I'd see her on campus at the U, or at family gatherings. I will miss her! Best wishes to your family.