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Helen (Andy) Marjorie Pearson, 69, of Toledo, Ohio, died on February 5th, 2026, after a lifelong struggle with multiple ailments.
Helen was born in Toledo in 1956, the middle child of Charls and Lois Pearson. She attended Rossford Schools, Penta County, and eventually Stautzenburger College. She then worked at the Toledo-Lucas County Health Department as a medical billing specialist from 1986 to 2005.
Helen was previously married to and preceded in death by former partners Andrew Jasinski and Jon Parks. Helen was overjoyed when she and Andrew had their son, John, whom she often referred to as her miracle child. Helen was also affectionately referred to as "Mom" or "Aunt Helen" by many long-term friends of the family or Johnny's friends over the years.
Helen loved gemstones and jewelry. She was an avid reader. In her younger days, she was in a pool league and an active participant in a supper club with friends. Helen loved animals and had many cats and dogs as pets over the years. She loved to travel and always looked forward to enjoying times with family and friends wherever the sun was shining.
She is survived by her sister Ann Roberts (Ken), brother Charles Pearson, son John Jasinski (Erin), multiple nieces and nephews, and friends. She is preceded in death by her parents, sister-in-law Nelly Catherine Shrader, and many good friends over the years.
Her life will be celebrated later this spring when family and friends may gather outside and enjoy food, drink, sunshine, and memories.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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