Helen Loree Dew Eisaman

In Loving Memory

Helen Loree DewEisaman

Date of Birth April 11, 1940
Passed Away On January 13, 2022
At Age 81 years
Resident of Kerrville, TX
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Helen Loree Dew Eisaman passed into her heavenly home, Thursday, January 13, 2022. She was surrounded by family and friends in her home.

Helen was born April 11, 1940 in Houston, Texas. She was the third daughter born to M.L. and Bobby Dew.

She is survived by her son, Scott and wife Tami; sisters, Dana Stewart (Boerne), Mary Worthington (Stephenville), Jan Cook (Kerrville) and Susan Hale (San Antonio); and many nieces and nephews.

Helen graduated from Brownsville High School, University of Texas, Austin, and earned a Master's degree from UTSA. She taught English thirty years at Tivy High School and several years at Alamo Jr. College.

She served as a Girl Scout Leader for her daughter, Loree Anne's troop, and was on the board of the Kerr County Scouting Association. Helen helped to negotiate the sale of the Scout House to the H.E.B. Foundation. Proceeds from that sale funded many local charitable organizations.

Helen was an active member of St. Peter's Episcopal Church where she sang in the choir and served as a Team Captain for the Altar Guild.

Visitation will be held from 4-6 PM, Wednesday, January 19, 2022 at Grimes Funeral Chapels.

Due to weather, the committal service will be held at Grimes Funeral Chapels on Thursday, January 20, 2022 at 10 AM in the visitation rooms with the memorial service to follow at 11 AM, Thursday, January 20, 2022 at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church. Burial will be private.

The family wishes to thank Debbie Foster of Peterson Hospice, Sylvia Garza of Right at Home Hill Country, and Dr. Rebecca Barrington of Texas Oncology for their expertise and their loving care.

Thank you, Helen Eisaman, for the love you showed your family, the love for learning you demonstrated to your many students, and the love you showed your Kerrville community. You will be sorely missed.
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Services

Visitation

Visitation

Grimes Funeral Chapels

728 Jefferson St.

Kerrville, TX, 78028

January 19, 2022

4-6 PM

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Funeral Service

Committal Service

Grimes Funeral Chapels

728 Jefferson St.

Kerrville, TX, 78028

January 20, 2022

10 AM

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Funeral Service

Memorial Service

St. Peter’s Episcopal Church

320 St. Peter Street

Kerrville, TX, 78028

January 20, 2022

11 AM

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Condolences (29)

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Katherine Terry St. Louis, MO December 17, 2023
"I was thinking about my former high school English teacher and decided to look her up. I am so sorry to hear of her passing. I hope her family takes comfort in knowing how many lives she touched during her teaching career. I know I think of her and the lessons I learned from her still, 20 years after graduating. She was a wonderful, smart, strong lady."
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Louisa Garcia Orange Grove, TX April 11, 2023
"I met Ms. Eisaman when I went to Alamo Jr College in Kerrville, TX. She was an excellent professor at English. It was because of her, and one other professor, that I was able to finish the semester from home when I suddenly had to move three hours away. She was always stern, yet she was very proud of me for going to college 16 years after graduating high school. I have thought about her often throughout the years. Tonight she weighed heavily on my mind as I lay here restless in bed, so I decided to Google her name to find out where I might be able to find her. I was excited to see her picture come up first, but sadly it was her obituary that followed. As I read it, I noticed that today is her birthday. Happy heavenly birthday Ms. Eisaman, may you rest in peace with our Lord and Savior. My condolences to her family and friends, though late, are very sincere.
- All my empathy is for you all today. I hope you all know how special she was and that she touched my life in a very special way."
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Christine Longoria Asheville, NC October 11, 2022
"Dear Dew family,

We were so much a part of each other’s growing up.
So many memories of our parents together, how close they were.

We were the Drew Girls and the Longoria Girls. Much fun , so many happy times.

I think of your mother in a lace dress (a grey-purple one) behind a punch bowl and our mother next to her behind a plate of chicken salad sandwiches .

So sorry for the loss of your dear sister. May she Rest In Peace and rise up in glory.

Christine

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