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Jennifer Lynn Hellmann (aged 55) passed away at her home in Erlanger, Kentucky,
on Friday, December 20, 2024.
As she was affectionately known, “Jenny” grew-up in Erlanger surrounded by love
and laughter with her large family, her countless friends, and her adored dogs. She
attended Miles Elementary, Tichenor Middle School, Notre Dame Academy, Eastern
Kentucky University - where she earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology - and
Northern Kentucky University - where she earned her Master’s Degree in School
Counseling. She was also a proud member of the Alpha Delta Pi Sorority, where she
served as an officer and recruitment counselor.
Jenny was preceded in death by her parents, Richard “Dick” and Joyce Hellmann,
whom she missed dearly, and her dear sister Nancy Hellmann, with whom she now
rejoices in Heaven!
Jenny leaves behind her beloved dog, Pugsy; her devoted sister, Lisa (Marc) Allen of
Bellevue, KY, her brothers Greg (Sue) Hellmann of Erlanger, KY; Steve (Elizabeth)
Hellmann of Ocala, FL; Mark (Carrie) Hellmann of Hebron, KY; and Michael “Mikey”
(Erin) Hellmann of Fort Thomas, KY.
Moreover, Aunt Jenny will forever be remembered by her cherished nieces Erin
Simpson, Sara Simpson, Abby (Stefanie) Collier, Phoebe Hellmann, Lauren
Hellmann, Elise Hellmann, Dorie Hellmann, Carlie Hellmann, and Katie Hellmann;
her adored nephews Bryan Hellmann, Nick (Desiree) Hellmann, Keith Simpson, Jon
Simpson, Jack Hellmann, and Reed Hellmann; and her devoted great nieces Kierra
Simpson and Kiana Simpson, as well as a host of life-long friends.
Although we are heartbroken and already miss her wit and humor, we are relieved
that she is at peace - she suffers no more.
In lieu of flowers, Jenny requested that you honor her by making a donation to one
of her favorite charities: The Leukemia And Lymphoma Society, St. Jude’s Children’s
Cancer Research Hospital, and/or The American Diabetes Association.
Please consider a donation as requested by the family.
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