She graduated in 1944 from Vienna High School, and married her high school sweetheart, Warren S. Helen was born June 14, 1926, in Youngstown, Ohio, a daughter to Ben J. She passed while a patient at Shepherd of the Valley, Howland Township, Ohio, due to declining health. Clower, of Vienna, Ohio, was received in the loving arms of her beloved Warren, on Thursday, June 16, 2022. Clower was presented by Daniel Briceland, Owner & Director of Briceland Funeral Service, LLC, Brookfield, Ohio 44403. Expressions of sympathy may be left for her family at Coordination of this tribute for Mrs. As suggested by her family, material contributions can be made to the Vienna Presbyterian Memorial Fund, P.O. She will be laid to rest next to her husband in Vienna Township Cemetery. A private graveside service will be held for her family. In accordance with her wishes, no calling hours or public services will be held. Preceding her in death are: her husband, Warren, who died Apand her siblings, Harold Pugh, Benny Pugh, Jr., and Bettie Lahaye. She is survived by: her children, Pamela, Gary (Donah), Keith (Bonnie), and Robin (Daryl) her grandchildren, Sam (Lanie), Nash, Christopher (Tabitha), and Jessica her great-grandchildren, William, Nate, Charlotte, Ben, Bella, Layla, and Jax her brother, William Pugh, of Fredericksburg, Virginia: and her sisters-in-law, Christine Clower, of Vienna, and Arline Pugh, of Ft Lauderdale, Florida. She and Warren had the best of times wintering in Mission, Texas, for 16 years. In her spare time, she enjoyed hosting family gatherings at ‘Lazy C Acres’, square dancing, tending to her flowers, and mowing grass. In addition, she was a member of the Good Sam Chapter #22, Fowler, Ohio and helped organize the 200-year bicentennial celebrations of both Vienna Township and the State of Ohio. served as Cub Scout Den Mother and Girl Scout leader past-president of the Vienna Alumni Association Vienna Historical Society and the Local Neighborhood Watch. Helen was a member of the Vienna Presbyterian Church since 1942, where she sang in the choir charter member of the Vienna Volunteer Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary Fowler-Vienna P.T.A. She was the best at matching shirts and ties! However, her top priority was raising her children. In later years, she returned to work in retail sales at National Shirt Co, Hughes & Hatcher, and retired from Strouss’ Department Store. Prior to starting a family, she worked in the office of Copperweld Steel. Together they started a family and born unto this union were four children, Pamela, Gary, Keith, and Robin.
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