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Helen Lucile Breese Nibouar

1921 - 2017

Helen Lucile Breese Nibouar obituary, 1921-2017, Austin, TX

BORN

1921

DIED

2017

FUNERAL HOME

Cook-Walden Funeral Home

6100 North Lamar

Austin, Texas

Helen Nibouar Obituary

NIBOUAR, Helen Lucile Breese Helen Lucile Breese Nibouar passed away peacefully on December 28th 2017 in the presence of her loving son and daughter. Helen was born on June 6th 1921 in Washington County, Oklahoma. She was the second daughter of Franklin Edwin Breese and Pearl Harding Breese. She spent her childhood in Oklahoma and was a graduate of Ramona High School where she played forward on their state championship basketball team. She continued her love for sports and physical fitness throughout her life, attending her regular exercise class just weeks before her death. Upon graduating high school, she held several jobs, eventually taking her to Washington D.C., where she was selected to be part of the group who first worked on the SIGABA cipher device, following the bombing of Pearl Harbor. She was transferred to Florida and received on-the-job training as a cryptographer at Morrison Field, where she worked to obscure troop movements and other sensitive material through her coding. Here, she first met her husband, Lt. Colonel Grover Cleveland Nibouar Jr. Throughout World War II and the occupation of Japan, she worked in code rooms in California, Hawaii, Japan, and The Pentagon. She was reacquainted with her husband in Japan whilst they were mutually assigned to the staff of General Douglas MacArthur. She was briefly transferred back to Washington D.C. before their marriage in Elkton, Maryland on January 19th, 1948. Following their marriage, she returned to Japan to join her husband and work as an instructor teaching cryptography to military personnel. In 1949, they were transferred stateside and she left her work to start a family. They held residences in California, El Paso, Austin and Massachusetts before permanently settling back in Austin, Texas. In 2012 she was honored by the National Security Agency's National Cryptologic Museum for her role in "60 Years of Cryptologic Excellence". In Austin, Helen worked as a secretary for Ortega Elementary School and Baker Sixth Grade Center. She was also heavily involved in volunteer efforts, hobbies and social clubs. Helen had a strong faith and passion for helping those in need. She was a longtime member of St. John's United Methodist Church. With her husband, she was active in the Ben Hur Shrine in Austin and was a longtime member of The Daughters of the Nile. She gave generously of her time volunteering tens of thousands of hours to St. David's Rehab Hospital and the Brackenridge Hospital Auxiliary Sewing Room. She was a former Bee Keeper of the Dutch Dolls Quilting Bee, and member for over 35 years. Sewing was a lifelong passion, making dozens of quilts and an infinite trove of treasures. In later years she donated her time and material to make beds for animals in shelters and pillows for hospital patients. Helen was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. She never met a stranger and collected friends with her warm comforting smile. As loyal as any, she will be known for her love, optimism, hard work and generosity. She is preceded in death by her parents, Frank and Pearl Breese, her husband, Grover Nibouar Jr., her son, Grover Nibouar III, brother Earl, sisters Eunice and Ethel and her son in law William Skelton. She is survived by son Douglas Nibouar of Reno, Nevada, daughter Marie Taylor of Austin, granddaughter Sarah Taylor Bryant, husband Zac and great grandson William Augustus Bryant of Austin; grandson Ryan Nibouar, wife Katherine and great-granddaughter Matilda Grace Nibouar of San Rafael, CA, and brother Richard Breese of Long Beach, CA. Friends are cordially invited to a visitation with the family from six o'clock until eight o'clock in the evening, on Thursday, the 4th of January 2018, at Cook-Walden Funeral Home, 6100 North Lamar Boulevard, Austin, Texas. Funeral services will be conducted at ten o'clock in the morning on Friday, the 5th of January 2018, at St. Johns United Methodist Church, 2140 Allandale Rd, Austin, Texas. Interment will follow at Cook-Walden Capital Parks Cemetery, Pflugerville, Texas. The Nibouar Family wishes to give a special thanks to Hospice Austin for their care and support as well as the nursing staff at Seton Northwest ICU. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to Hospice Austin, 4107 Spicewood Springs Rd. Austin, TX 78759 (www.hospiceaustin.org); or Saint John's United Methodist Church.

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Published by Austin American-Statesman on Dec. 31, 2017.

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Diana Cammack

January 3, 2018

Dearest Marie,Sarah,Doug & Family. Your mom, grandmother was a beloved best friend to my mother Marie & Poof.
Remembering all the very special times at our home in NJ & Poof NYC apt with your parents. Truest wonderful close friends to my parents John, Marie, myself Diana n my Mothers mom, Poof.
I will always treasure all the above Forever.
Much Love, Peace n Prayers to All.
Diana n Family.

Diana Cammack

January 3, 2018

Dearest Marie,Sarah,Doug & Family. Your mom, grandmother was a beloved best friend to my mother Marie & Poof.
Remembering all the very special times at our home in NJ & Poof NYC apt with your parents. Truest wonderful close friends to my parents John, Marie, myself Diana n my Mothers mom, Poof.
I will always treasure all the above Forever.
Much Love, Peace n Prayers to All.
Diana n Family.

Dannette Ross

January 2, 2018

Warm thoughts and happiness in your great memories and stories of your moms full life.

Kathy Nibouar

January 2, 2018

I am so lucky to have known Helen. She was the most selfless and giving person I have ever known. Prayers for Doug, Marie, Ryan and Sarah as Helen will be forever missed.

Tracie Polinard

January 2, 2018

Marie,
You, Doug, Sarah, and family remain in my heart and prayers at this time.
Warm hugs, Tracie

Carilynne Gay

January 1, 2018

Thinking of you all.Wishimg you comfort and strength at this time. Helen is so loved and a blessing to all that knew her

Evelyn Frosch

December 31, 2017

I was fortunate to have met Helen when I joined the DD Quilt Bee some 30 years ago, she was such an inspiring example of helping others and I have valued her advice and friendship for a very long time. Such good memories that I will cherish the rest of my life. RIP sweet lady, you will be missed!

December 31, 2017

Helen, You and Nibe have been friends of the Hunt family for more years than I can count. Now you are with Nibe and Mom (Pat Hunt) is with Billy all in the same year. Thank you so very much for your friendship over the years. You are missed by so many already.
Paul Hunt (Linden, Texas)

Rex and Elaine Hunt

December 31, 2017

Wishing you all the warmth of the season to enfold you now

John and Laura McElwee

December 31, 2017

I'm glad I was able to see Aunt Helen at the family reunion at Lynn's house last year. I have many fond memories of Aunt Helen and Uncle Bud coming up to visit. She was a kind and sweet woman who touched many hearts. She'll always be with you. Our thoughts and prayers are with y'all.

Family Reunion 2016

John McElwee

December 31, 2017

Melyssa and John Nozick/Lingle

December 31, 2017

Thinking about the entire Nibouar family

Deidra Fuller

December 31, 2017

Marie, I am thinking of you during this time. Please know you are held in my heart, wishing you comfort and peace.

Shirley & Joe Walker

December 31, 2017

Joe and I played golf with NIbby Nibouar. We met Helen several times and what a wonderful couple they were. We had quite a group and I learned quite a bit about golf from Nibby and Jim.
NIbby talked about his family often and about Helen.
Joe and I will always have happy memories of that time in our life. Our prayers, our love and our sympathy to the family. What a group of gentleman to play golf with. Nibby and Helen are together again in Heaven...what a nice thought?
Shirley and Joe Walker
We wills see them again someday!

Thelma McLemore

December 31, 2017

Hugs and prayers to the family. I remember our good times at our sewing bee.

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