Helen Elizabeth Fall
Home:
Point Pleasant, NJ
Date of Death:
February 1, 2010
Age:
91
Birthdate:
December 2, 1918
Place of Birth:
Hoboken, NJ
Service Information:
Wednesday, February 03, 2010 8:30 PM Pable-Evertz Funeral Home, Point Pleasant, NJ
Visitation:
Wednesday, February 03, 2010 2-4 and 7-9 pm at Pable-Evertz Funeral Home, Point Pleasant, NJ
Interment:
Greenwood Cemetery, Brielle, NJ


June Holloway, February 2, 2010
My dear Aunt Helen, I will miss you so much. We always had something to laugh about, I am going to miss our talks and your words of wisdom. You are like my second mother. Love you always, June

Jennifer Cooper, February 2, 2010
My memories of Aunt Helen will be cherished forever. I share her love of reading and will miss passing books along to her and the twinkle in her eyes when talking. She was truly one of the most warm, caring, strong and giving individuals in my life. A true inspiration. All my love always. Jen

Lorraine Bini Kucinski, February 2, 2010
I will always remember Mrs. Fall as my "Summer Mom". She was warm and caring and a very big part of my life since I was 7 years old. She will always have my love and respect. My deepest condolences to the entire Fall family. Especially, Judy, my dear friend for the past 55 years!

Jim Fall, February 3, 2010
I was sorry to learn of Aunt Helen's passing. I would like to share a story that illustrates her kindness and generosity. When we were children, all the Fall family cousins received Christmas gifts from our uncles and aunts, limited to $3.00. Like Aunt Helen, I have always been an avid reader, and one year I asked for a book called "15 Decisive Battles of the World." My parents looked and looked but couldn't find it. So they asked Aunt Helen for help and after considerable searching, she located a copy! (Remember this is long before the Internet.) And that was my Christmas present that year from Uncle Bill and Aunt Helen. Last night I pulled that book from my shelf and inside the front cover was the price - it was $4.00!! This is one of just so many fond memories we all have of Aunt Helen, who we loved very much and whose memory we will all cherish.

Jane Fredericks, February 3, 2010
I will truly miss Helen, a one of a kind special person who touched my heart. As I have only known her for the last ten years, I was very fortunate to have had the experience in knowing Helen. I have fond memories and could not have had a better neighbor. My thoughts are with you all. Love, Jane

Lolly Swensen Forsberg, February 4, 2010
Helen Fall was one adult in my childhood that I remember so fondly. One clear memory was when Judy and I were leaving Ocean Road School one day and Helen had come by car. She offered me a ride home. I had been badly verbally abused by someone that day and I was tearful in the back seat of the car. Helen was still waiting for Judy to come. She turned around and looked toward me and said," You are a fine person and you did nothing wrong. Don't ever get upset when someone speaks to you like that. Stand up and say 'I don't have to take that from someone like you.'and simply walk away. But...don't let them upset you. Be one step above that." I have always remembered that. Most of all, that Helen was treating me with respect and also telling me to have respect for myself. My regards to Judy and Bob. May Helen rest in peace. Lolly Forsberg

Scott Matthes, February 6, 2010
I have such sweet memories of when I was growing up visiting Aunt Helen and Uncle Bill down in Point Pleasant. I loved going crabbing down at the boat dock, swimming at the beach, going to the board walk and rides, sleeping over up in the attic, playing pool in the basement and eating Mike's subs. I have so many memories of happy family parties at her home. I will always be grateful to Aunt Helen for keeping my parents' memories alive for me. Just recently, she lovingly recorded so much of their history in her beautiful long hand. I read what she wrote often. It was always comforting to me to call Aunt Helen and check in on how all my New Jersey family was doing. I loved to listen to Aunt Helen and will miss her dearly. I will treasure the time that I had with her.

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