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Helen Willbanks ~ ~ ~ 1914-1965
Submitted by: Shirley Harlan


Helen Willbanks, daughter of Antone and Bessie Sindelar, born March 20, 1914 at Burwell, Neb. and died Feb. 4, 1965.
She was employed at Jene's Cafe and the A. C. Sale Co.
She was married to Leonard Willbanks on Aug. 10, 1937. She was loved by family and friends. Survivors include her husband, a son, Vern, a daughter, Mrs. Wayne Smith and a step daughter, Mrs. Ernest Sowers, Her mother, Bessie Sindelar, two sisters, Anna Mach and Alice Sindelar, four brothers, Joe Sindelar, Frank Sindelar, Bill Sindelar and Ora Sindelar and seven grandchildren.
Services were held at the First Methodist Church in Braman with Rev. Burrows officiating. Burial was at Braman under the direction of Roberts Funeral Home.

© Blackwell Journal Tribune

Feb. 18. 1965


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