Helen Elizabeth Vossen

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Helen E. Vossen, 96, of Jefferson City, passed away Tuesday, August 25, 2020, at St. Mary’s Hospital.

She was born March 19, 1924, in Jefferson City to Louis and Anna (Dudenhoeffer) DeBroeck.

She was married to John “Bud” Vossen on November 28, 1946, in Jefferson City. He preceded her in death on May 9, 2009.

Helen was a 1942 graduate of St. Peter Catholic High School.

Helen began her accounting career after completing two years at Jefferson City Junior College. She was the first hire at Williams Keepers in 1946 and continued until 1964. In 1964, she began working for Adrian Materials out of her home while she raised her family. In 1970, she was asked by Bishop McAuliffe to come and work as the comptroller for the Diocese of Jefferson City where she retired in December 1990. Bud and Helen were also co-owners of Dix Road Cleaners for many years.

Her real passion was to be able to give her time to her family, church, and community. She was a member of Immaculate Conception Parish in Jefferson City where she was a charter member and officer of the Immaculata Club. She served on the Parish council and served as an officer. She was involved in Mother Seaton Widow Group and Immaculate Conception Church Circle and served as an officer. She also volunteered in the I.C. parish office.

Community involvement included being a member and officer of the St. Mary’s Auxiliary, the Vitae Society fundraising committee, the Diocese of Jefferson City Finance Committee, and the DEEF committee. She was past president of the Knights of Columbus 3rd and 4th Degree Auxiliary. Helen was involved with Helias Catholic High School where she was a founding member and the second president of the Helias Mothers Club. She was involved in the early development of the Helias Foundation, and fundraising. In 1988, she received the Helias Certificate for Distinguished Service.

In 2006, she received the Cross Pro Ecclesis et Poniface award, a Papal honor bestowed by Pope Benedict XVI.

She was a 2016 inductee to the Helias High School Hall of Fame.

Helen enjoyed going to South Bend and watching Notre Dame Football with Bud, friends and family. She and Dad enjoyed playing cards with family and friends at any given time. She enjoyed going shopping with her family and friends whenever she had a chance. Her family will also always remember her practical jokes and wit! They never knew what was going to take place especially at the Christmas gift exchange. She enjoyed traveling with Dad to 48 out of 50 states and only missed those two because Dad would not fly.

Mom and Dad purchased the first lot in Cool Valley cove on the North Shore of the Lake of Ozarks in 1959. With active family participation they built a lake cabin over a 3-year period working on weekends and holidays. Upon completion this lake cabin was a gathering place for family and friends to enjoy the lake and life. This lake cabin holds special memories for the family and friends who shared in this, then, and now. The cabin is still a special place that family and friends gather.

Survivors: include four children, Tom (Donna) Vossen, Jefferson City; Jim (Barb) Vossen, Jefferson City; Ron (Carol) Vossen, Jefferson City; and Susie (Chuck) Register, Jefferson City; 10 grandchildren, Jeff (Stephanie) Vossen, Jacob (Lynn) Vossen, Justin (Nicole) Vossen, Elizabeth (John) McLaughlin, Ryan (Jessie) Vossen, Nathan (Haley) Vossen, Aaron (Riley) Vossen, Meghan Vossen, Alex Register, and Lauren Register; 10 great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her siblings and their spouses, Albert (Rosie) DeBroeck; Mary Ann (Bob) Zika; Rita Mae (Leon) Vanderfeltz; and brothers-in-law, Harold Vossen and Ralph Vossen.

Private Mass of Christian Burial for family will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, September 12, 2020, at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church with the Rev, Donald Antweiler officiating. Those who would like to participate in spirit can live-stream the service from home. The link can be found on Helen’s obituary page under the Tribute Wall at www.dulletrimble.com.

A Celebration of Helen’s Life will be held at a later date to gather with family and friends to share memories and stories of the wonderful life of Helen.

Memorials are suggested to Immaculate Conception Endowment Fund, John “Bud” & Helen Vossen Scholarship at Helias Catholic, Fr. Tolton Catholic High School, or a charity of the donor’s choice.

Dulle-Trimble Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.

Those wishing to send condolences to the family may do so at the www.dulletrimble.com website.

 

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  1. Keeping The Vossen Family in our thoughts & prayers…from The Family of The Late Victor & Irene Stegeman

  2. How can I put into words the feelings I am having right now? It was my privilege to assist this wonderful considerate lady in the later years of her life. And a family that demonstrated such support and love for their Mother and for me. Blessings in this world come in many ways and Helen Vossen is one of them. I am going to end by saying thank you. Lord Jesus give her a big hug for me!

  3. So very sorry for your loss Susan Register and family. Your Mom was a very dear and wonderful lady. May she Rest In Peace and God grant her eternal rest. Tom and Carol Backes

  4. Our deepest sympathy to the Vossen family on the passing of their lovely beloved Mother. Our family shared a number of associations together over the years. Dad worked with Bud at the Post Office and our families attended the annual picnics together. Mom and Helen were in the Immaculata Club together having belonged to Immaculate Conception parish in the early years of her life. All of both families children attended Helias although none were in the same grade and all of our parents graduated from St. Peter High. It is often said you never forget how people make you feel and that is what I remember most about Helen and Bud. No matter where we saw them whether at a picnic, church or school social, their cabin at the Lake, the post office or just casually running into them somewhere, they always asked about us individually and were friendly and caring! What a gift! And they both had it! RIP Helen and Bud too! Sincerely, Sharon Dusheke Thomas

  5. Prayers and sympathy to the family of Helen Vossen. I was impressed by her sharing and outreach to the Church community and civil society. May she rest in peace! Fr. Brendan Griffey – St. James, MO

  6. My deceased Mom and Dad knew Helen & Bud quite well. Bud and Dad worked together at the Post Office. They also worked together at Holy Name Society functions. I knew son Jim from days at St. Thomas Seminary. Helen was a diligent worker for IC parish and the diocese. May she rest in peace! Fr. Richard Frank Jefferson City

  7. Aunt Helen will remain in our hearts forever! What an amazing person she was! Heaven has gained a special angel! Love, The Ralph Vossen Family

  8. I didn’t know the Vossen family but I knew Tom from Donna and my step-mother worked with her husband. She must of been a wonderful lady. May she rest in peace and watch over her grieving family

  9. Bud and Helen…..Paul and Carmen…….had so much fun together!!!! They shared so many weekends with our family at their lake cabin. So many of us piled up for those sleepovers. Helen would just be as calm and sweet……she was truly amazing to me even as a young child. Love to this family….Tom. Jim. Ron and Suzie. What a beautiful woman for you to have had for a Mother!

  10. Susie and Chuck- So sorry for your loss. Prayers for your family. It’s never easy to say goodbye. Your memories will keep her spirit alive. Daryl and Mary Heet

  11. Ron and Carol and the rest of your family, I’m very sorry about the loss of your mother. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Belinda Heimericks


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