Helen Schreiber

December 6, 1933 - November 19, 2021

Obituary for Helen Schreiber

Helen Schreiber age 87, passed away on November 19, 2021 peacefully while being cared for at St Therese at St Odilia Hospice due to a brief illness.

Life long resident of Brooklyn Park, Helen grew up on a family farm and married Jack Schreiber in 1955. She was a wonderful homemaker and a beautiful person. She had a sweet demeanor and unassuming ways and was always easy to get along with. She enjoyed traveling, playing cards and dominos, having coffee with friends, bowling and tennis in her younger years. Her sense of humor helped her cope with a diagnosis of cognitive decline. She will be dearly missed.

Preceded in death by husband Jack, her parents John and Doris , mother-in law and father-in-law Harry and Vera, brother John Pavloff and sister-in-law Sharon, brother-in-law Don Kisch , brother and sister-in-law Gerald and Arlene Schreiber. Helen is survived by her children Tim, Taryn (John) Smith and Tamara Lantz. Granddaughter Samantha (Scott) Holthaus, Grandson Ian (Katie) Smith. Great grandsons Lennon Smith and Sullivan Holthaus. Sister Patricia Kisch and brother-in-law Bill Schreiber (Lona).

A special heartfelt thank you to North Memorial Hospice and St Therese of St Odilia Hospice for the compassion and kindness given to Helen and shared with our family.

Memorial Service 6PM Thursday, July 21, 2022 at Evans-Nordby Funeral Home, 34 2nd Street NE, Osseo, MN with visitation starting at 5PM.

Private interment at Brooklyn Crystal Cemetery in Brooklyn Park.

Memorials preferred to Osseo Methodist Church or the Alzheimer’s Association.

Visitation

Thursday, July 21st
5PM

Evans-Nordby Funeral Home
34 2nd Street NE
Osseo, MN

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Memorial Service

Thursday, July 21st
6PM

Evans-Nordby Funeral Home
34 2nd Street NE
Osseo, MN

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