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Helen Martha Roth was born November 23, 1927 in Grant County – New Leipzig ND, the ninth of thirteen children and daughter of Ludwig and Mathlida Roth. She grew up on the family farm and attended her first eight grades in country school. Helen received her eighth grade diploma in Grant County, then graduated from High School in New Leipzig. Following graduation, she took her teachers exam and obtained her teachers certificate. Helen taught in rural country schools in Morton and Stark counties. On December 23, 1947, Helen married Bennie Schneider. The couple made their home on the farm south of Hebron. In 1948, Ben and Helen moved to Hebron where they purchased the Standard Station. In 1959, they moved back to the farm. Helen was employed at the Brick City Drugstore and she had also worked at Woolworth’s in Dickinson. Her hobbies were gardening, canning, baking, sewing and quilting. Helen was a member of the VFW Auxiliary of Dickinson. Helen is survived by her husband, Ben; daughters, Gayle Kuss (late Ray) of Carrington, Tamera (Greg) Franchuk of Kansas City, KS; six grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren; sister, Olivia (Silas) Ellingson; brother, Richard (Bernadine) Roth; numerous nephews and nieces. She was preceded in death by her parents; son, Monte Schneider.
Helen SchneiderFUNERAL SERVICE:
Saturday, September 23, 2017 10:30 a.m. CDT
First Baptist Church
Hebron, North Dakota
PRAYER SERVICE:Friday, September 22, 2017 7:00 p.m. CDT
First Baptist Church
Hebron, North Dakota
OFFICIATING:Pastor David Ling
MUSIC:Darlene Siewert
PALLBEARERS:Donald Kuss Brent Kuss
Jeffrey Kuss Candice Sauvageau
Jesse Franchuk Jenny Franchuk
INTERMENT:First Baptist Cemetery
Hebron, North Dakota
ARRANGEMENTS BY:Spangelo-Stevenson Funeral Home
Hebron, North Dakota
Lunch will be served at the Church
following the graveside service.
Everyone is welcome.
When I arose this morningAnd looked out across the land,
I was so very mindful Of our Lord's creative hand.
The birds were singing gailyAnd flitting to and fro,
The sun it shone so brightlyWith its eastern golden glow.
I considered all these wonders, And thanked God for His care
Through another night of peaceful sleep,Just knowing He was there.
Then I humbly bowed in silenceBeginging another day with prayerHow thankful I am to know HimAnd His many blessings share.
-Mary Starevic