Helga-Christensen-Obituary

Helga B. Christensen

Vancouver, Washington

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HELGA B. CHRISTENSEN Helga B. Christensen was born January 16, 1940 in Heidenheim Mittelfranken, Germany to Johann and Emma Schwenold. Helga married Robert K. Christensen April 1, 1959 in Nuernburg, Germany. She worked for the Gifford Pinchot National Forest from 1977 to the present. She began...

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I was shocked to hear of the sudden passing of Helga. I worked with Helga, on many occasions, in the Region 6 Regional Office. She was very dedicated to her profession. My heart goes out to her family.

Retired From Regional Office 1997

It was with a sense of shock and sorrow that I learned of the death of Helga and I know that these feelings are shared by all who knew her.
Please accept the sincere sympathy of myself and Rod
Sincerely,
Pat and Rod Williams

Dear Bob.....My heart goes out to you in your loss. God bless you.
Bruce (my late husband) and I both worked with Helga for many years.

Retired from GP 1999.

I worked with Helga on the Gifford Pinchot from 1978 to 1986. Helga was quite the character, I appreciated her, she was always kind to me, I will miss her.

God Bless.

bOB i ONLY FOUND OUT TODY AND i WAS SHOCKED AND SADDENED i ONLY MET hELGA TWICE BUT I SURE LIKED HER. I am glad we got to sit together at the last MOAA meeting. Pat Williams

As forest landowners, we cherish and give tribute to Helga for her dedication to knowledge of our earth, the enthusiastic and competent sharing of that knowledge and her deep integrity and upbeat personal warmth.

Knowing Helga taught me new ways of looking at things. She was always the first to stand up and give credit where credit was due and to voice her appreciation of people and things. Her energy and enthusiasm for her work and her family were examples to live up to and my life is richer for having known her. I will miss her.

I met with Helga many times through mapping and geographic names meetings. It was enjoyable talking with her, especially about all her travels. I wished we had her cartographic experience here at the Forest Service Rocky Mountain Region. She will be missed.

I am so sorry about the loss of Helga. My sincere sympathy goes out to you and your family. If you are ever in Tooele, I live in the same house as I grew up in, so stop in and say hello.
Thinking of you and your family at this time.

Helen Vance Reynolds