Obituary of Helen (Dameron) Terry (1925-1973)
Uncited clipping, dated Saturday, Aug. 25, 1973
In the family archives of George and Debra Braun, 2005
Originally in the scrapbook of Dorothy Moree (Dameron) Holley-Triplett


Helen Terry

ELSBERRYFuneral services for Mrs. Helen Frances Terry, 49, have been scheduled for 11 a.m. Monday, at the Hutchens Mortuary, in Florissant. Burial is to be at the Memorial Park Cemetery in St. Louis County.

Mrs. Terry died at 11:15 p.m. Thursday in a St. Louis hospital.

She was born March 15, 1924 near Elsberry, the daughter of Robert and Minnie Lawson Dameron. She was married to Thomas Terry and he survives.

Mrs. Terry was a charter member of the Church of The Master, Evangelical Assn. She was an employee of the Emerson Electric Company for more than thirty years.

Other survivors include a son, Mike Terry, Elsberry and a daughter, Gail Terry, Elsberry; her mother, Mrs. Minnie Dameron, Elsberry; one brother, Norman (Bud) Dameron, Troy; five sisters, Mrs. Evelyn Pollard and Mrs. Howard (Dona) Thurman, both of Troy, Mrs. Estol (Laura) Emerick of O’Fallon, Mrs. Warren (Jean) Rogers of O’Fallon, and Mrs. Milford (Alma) Richards of Elsberry.

Visitation was to being at 4 p.m. today and continue until 11 a.m Monday at the funeral home in Florissant.


File submitted to HERITAGE PAGES of LINCOLN COUNTY, MISSOURI by Debra Braun, 23 October, 2005.

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