She was the wife of the late Carl D. Mengel, who passed away September 13, 2014.
She was born at her parents' home in 1924 in
Wyomissing, Pennsylvania, and was the daughter of Mazie M. and Joshua F. Hollenbach.
Helen graduated from Muhlenberg High School.
She did summer work at Keystone Dairy on the Pottsville Pike and started her working career at Wilson Products, eventually working for Middletown Air Depot at Olmstead Air Force Base, near Harrisburg, and then at Reading
Airport after it became a U.S. Army Air Force facility. She also worked at Sears in the Colonial Park Mall during the 1960s. After moving back to Reading, she spent many hours volunteering at Berks Heim and eventually became
director of volunteers there.
Helen was a loving mother who enjoyed raising her
children and spending time with the grandchildren. She loved knitting, crocheting and ceramics. She was also very civic minded, serving as chairperson of Volunteer Service Board at Berks Heim, President of Women's Club of
Kenhorst (1970-72 and 1982-84), President of Greater Reading Council of Churches and President of Berks
Federation of Women's Clubs. She volunteered at the
Telephone Pioneers, and served on PTA committees when her boys were in school. She was an elder at Good Shepherd United Church of Christ, sang in the church choir and served on various church boards. She was past county
president of the Berks Federation of Women's Clubs from 1976-1978 and past county president of the Central
Dauphin County PTA from 1957-1959. She was former
secretary of "Lay Life & Work."
Surviving are two sons, Jay A. Mengel, husband of Lois Demarco, Russel, Pa., Kenneth R. Mengel, husband of Kathleen Mengel, Harrisburg, Pa.; four grandchildren:
William J Mengel, Jayme A Creamer, Brooke K. Mengel, Erin C. Mengel; and four great-grandchildren.
She was predeceased by a sister, Irma G. Homrich; and brother, Herbert H. Hollenbach.
Funeral service will be held in Good Shepherd UCC, 170 Tuckerton Road, Reading, PA 19605, Monday, February 18, 2019, at 11:00 a.m. Reverend Janet Boyd will officiate.
Interment will follow in Good Shepherd UCC Cemetery. The family will receive relatives and friends in Good
Shepherd UCC, Monday, 10:00-11:00 a.m.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Good Shepherd UCC Building Fund at the above address in
memory of Mrs. Helen M. Mengel.
Bean Funeral Home, 3825 Penn Ave., Sinking Spring, is in charge of arrangements, and online condolences may be made at www. beanfuneralhomes.com.
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February 16, 2019
A beautiful life, our prayers are with you
John and Shirley
Don & Sonia Henry
February 15, 2019
My condolences to the family and loved ones. I remember Helen and her husband Carl very well. Because she was such a sweet and caring person to everyone. I attended Sunday School and church at Tuckerton and Helen always referred to me as the scruffy kid from down the hwy. And Helen was a good friend of my cousin Shirley Reeser who passed on just a few months ago. Rest in peace Helen. You will be well remembered. God Bless All.
February 15, 2019
Our sincere condolences to the family .
Bret Miller
February 15, 2019
My condolences to your family. I remember you as a sweet and caring volunteer at the Heim for many years. May your memory be a blessing and an inspiration. Rest in Peace Helen...you've worked hard all your life.
Mark Seaman sr
February 15, 2019
Sorry for your loss may she R.I.P. i remember her from maidencreek place she was always jolly and had a smile (mark seaman sr )
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