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HÉLÈNE SOPER Obituary

HÉLÈNE JOLAS SOPER Iowa City Hélène Jolas Soper, 88, of Iowa City, died Monday, July 22, 2019, at the Oaknoll Retirement Residence following a brief illness. She was surrounded by her loving children, who literally sang her home during her final moments. A memorial service is planned for 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 21, 2019, at Trinity Episcopal Church in Iowa City. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made in Mrs. Soper's memory to the Altar Guild of Trinity Episcopal Church or to Oaknoll Retirement Residence. To share a thought, memory or condolence with her family, please visit the funeral home website www.gayandciha.com. Hélène was born in Harrisburg, Pa., and grew up in Mount Vernon, Iowa, where her father was a professor of music at Cornell College. As both her parents were professional pianists, Hélène grew up marinated in music and graduated from Cornell College in 1951 with a degree in music education and performance. On June 11, 1951, less than a month after her 20th birthday, she graduated from college in the morning and married the love of her life, Robert Tunnicliff Soper, in the afternoon. Their marriage was a long and happy one, lasting for more than 60 years. The early years were difficult financially, as Robert ("Bob") was in medical school at the time, so the newlyweds lived on "love and fresh water," as the French saying goes ("vivre d'amour et d'eau fraiche"). Over the course of Bob's training, the growing family lived in Cleveland, Ohio; Mason City, Iowa; and Liverpool, England; eventually settling in Iowa City, where Bob's career as a professor of pediatric surgery at the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine spanned almost four decades. Hélène was a devoted wife for whom marriage and her husband's career was a partnership in the true sense of the word, so much so that when Bob was awarded an endowed chair in general surgery at the University of Iowa, it was formally designated as the Robert and Hélène Soper chair. Family was at the very core of Hélène's life. She loved being a mother, grandmother and home manager, and she fully embraced her role. Although an only child herself, she had a large brood of her own, six children, and she reveled in the joys and challenges of raising a big family. Her home echoed with laughter, music and many voices, usually all talking at once, and her kitchen always was fragrant with the mouthwatering scent of good things to eat. For Hélène, the concept of family was a flexible one, and over the years she welcomed countless people into her home, around her table and into her heart. As her children grew and established their own lives, she became a grandmother 14 times over and developed a close relationship with each of her grandchildren, welcoming family over the summer to "camp grandma," and flying all over the country to spend time with her many loved ones. She also was a prominent and engaged member of the Iowa City community. She was a longtime member of Trinity Episcopal Church, where she was active in all facets of church life, especially the Altar Guild; a tireless volunteer at, among others, the Preucil School of Music and the Free Lunch Program of Iowa City; an ardent supporter of the arts; a member of P.E.O., E.O.S. and the Sunrise Book Club at Oaknoll; and a seamstress who sewed many a receiving blanket for newborns in her church and wider community. Moving into Oaknoll Retirement Residence in 2007, she quickly integrated herself into that community, which became like another family to her. Hélène was preceded in death by her beloved husband and survived by six children, 14 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Although she will be deeply missed by the many people whose lives she touched, her spirit, energy, flare and boundless love will live on in her family and friends.

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Published by The Gazette on Jul. 28, 2019.

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George Cooper

September 16, 2019

Mrs. Soper (can't imagine calling her anything else) was such a wonderful presence and influence in my life growing up across the street. She and the the entire family made us part of so many fun family traditions and her smile, laughter and wisdom was a constant for me as a kid - something for which I will forever be grateful.

Doug Parsons

September 15, 2019

Very sorry to hear of Helene's passing. She and Bob were two of my favorite people (and neighbors) growing up. Great memories... Blessings and deepest condolences to the whole family.

john parks

August 5, 2019

I never met Helene, but her husband, Bob, was very instrumental in affecting me to choose Iowa as my site of internship and residency. He was a wonderful physician and teacher. Reading the obituary of Helene made me happy that they both had such wonderful marriage partners. I would guess that their progeny possess the same good character and integrity as Bob and Helene. God, bless their souls.

July 29, 2019

Margret & all the Soper Family:
I've just spoken with Tina Hunting Gant, my niece.
And she told me about Helene's death last week.
I had not known about it, and am so very sorry.
But I read that you all were with her, which is so wonderful. I know that you all are a loving, large family, and Helene was so proud of you all.
I recall a short but excellent visit with both your parents in Iowa City in 1995.
And I well remember a memorable day with you, and them, at your recital in Kilborne Hall at the ESM in Rochester.
I was also very happy to hear that your mother, not so long ago, visited Oaks-Cloister in Phila., my mother's childhood home.
And that she also went to see Grandaddy Huston's Pa. Capitol, in Harrisburg. We all share such a unique, and outstanding legacy!
I wish that I'd ever met your siblings, but don't think I I ever have. However, I'd love to hear more about Helene, and about you!
I'd very much like to have your email address, and tel. #.
In the meantime, please know that I'm sending you all hugs, and warm thoughts.
TILDA HUNTING
Conway, MA. (formerly, and always of Rochester)
413-369-4170
[email protected]

Gary Reed

July 28, 2019

Rob and All the Soper Family: I met Mrs. Soper once but I still remember how welcoming, charming, gracious she was. She had an instant rapport with little kids, didn't she? I'm sorry for your loss but I'm comforted to know you're filled with loving memories.

Geoffrey Lauer

July 28, 2019

I grew up hearing a deep admiration for Helen and Bob from my parents Eileen and Ron Lauer. Ron worked with Bob frequently on complex Peds Cardiology cases. Both your parents were deeply respected and appreciated for their passion, compassion and focus on our community. We all have benefitted from the seeds the sowed and nurtured and Iowa City and the UIHC are ever more vibrant thanks to their legacies.
- Geoffrey Lauer

Marjorie "Dickie" Anderson

July 27, 2019

The Soper family is very special to our family. Growing up across the street from the Soper family was never dull. Our shared Thanksgivings will always be treasured in our memories. Carolers at the door at Christmas - amazing and on and on.

Grandma Trot Trot an angel on this earth to all that knew her.

Would love to hear from family.
Dickie (Van Meter) Anderson
[email protected]

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