Helen Mae (Voran) Voth
1924 - 2020
Helen Mae (Voran) Voth Obituary
Helen M. Voth, 96, died April 6, 2020,
at Newton Medical Center. Helen was born March 21, 1924, south of
Belmont, Kansas, on a typical Kansas day, she liked to say, that
involved snow, wind, rain and sun. She was the daughter of Fred E.
Voran and Edna Graber Voran.
Helen grew up in a musical family where
everyone sang and played an instrument. She enjoyed an idyllic
childhood and loved to share stories of her rural life.
In 1942 Helen met her future husband,
Dr. Orville Voth, at Bethel College and they married Jan 7, 1945.
During their marriage of 63 years and Orville's professional career,
they moved 18 times in six states. Helen made friends easily and
through every move friendships were formed that stayed the course of
time. Orville and Helen's last move together was to a Schowalter
Villa duplex where they met new and wonderful friends. Orville died
shortly after this move in 2008. Helen moved in a Schowalter Villa ~
nursing unit in January 2020.
The four daughters born to the marriage
can affirm memories of their mother sitting at the piano and belting
out a tune or two. Helen loved music but was afflicted with Meniere's
Syndrome in her 50's. Meniere's affected her inner ear, which robbed
her of balance, hearing and her musical life. Through a cochlear
implantation she acquired some hearing but was unable to continue
with her musical interests. She managed to smile and make others
smile.
Helen devoted her life to be a good
wife and mother. She loved her volunteer work at Lawrence Memorial
Hospital, often offering stories of her experiences. Her infliction
with Meniere's Syndrome also forced her resignation from that
adventure.
She was preceded in death by brothers,
Dallas Voran, Robrt (Bob) Voran, and Paul (Bud) Voran.
She leaves behind a sister, Mary Lou
Gaeddert (John) and sister-in-law Lois Strong. She also leaves behind
daughters Judy Fisk, Marian Rice, Kathryn Voth (Neil McChesney), and
Peggy Voth, six grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren, two
great-great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews and many unrelated
relatives of the heart.
Following cremation, a private
graveside services will be held at Restlawn Cemetery, Newton. A
celebration of Helen's life may be planned at a later time.
Memorials in Helen's name may be made
to the Hearing Health Foundation 575 8th Avenue #1201 New York New
York 10018-3011 or left in care of Petersen Funeral Home Newton,
Kansas.