Helen B. Nelson

WINSTED — Helen B. Nelson, 91, of Smith Hill Road, died on April 27, 2009, at Charlotte Hungerford Hospital in Torrington. She was the widow of Frederick W. Nelson, who died in 1989.

Born in Winsted Oct. 24, 1917, she was the daughter of the late Mary (Boutin) and John Beach. She had lived here all of her life. Prior to her retirement she had been an elementary school teacher at the Mary P. Hinsdale School for 35 years. She was a member of the Catholic Women’s Club, the Garden Club and the Third Order of St. Francis and was a volunteer at the former Winsted Memorial Hospital Thrift Shop.

Her survivors include a beloved daughter, Mary A. Nelson of Winsted; a brother, William Beach of Winsted; and several nieces and nephews. For the past seven years, Mary Margrof, Cheryl Jones, Rose Finneran and Rita Vaccari have been a special part of her life as caregivers.

Funeral services were held April 30 from Maloney Funeral Home to St. Joseph’s Church, Winsted.

Memorial contributions may be made to St. Anthony School, in care of St. Joseph’s Church, PO Box 808, Winsted, CT 06098. To leave an online condolence, visit maloneyfuneral.com.

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