Helen Lorraine Puccini

In Loving Memory

Helen LorrainePuccini

Date of Birth June 5, 1936
Passed Away On October 11, 2024
At Age 88 years
Resident of San Antonio, TX
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Helen Lorraine Puccini, of Kerrville, TX, passed away on October 11, 2024. She was 88 years old. Helen was born in Grand Rapids, MI to Ryn and Wilma Visser on June 5, 1936. She married Terry Bishop Puccini, US Air Force, on August 17, 1968, in San Francisco, CA. Both were stationed at Travis Air Force Base.

Helen graduated from Rockford High School, Grand Rapids, MI., and then Blodgett Memorial Hospital School of Nursing as a Registered Nurse. She served in the U.S. Air Force as a nurse and was honorably discharged with the rank of Captain.

Helen accompanied Terry when he was stationed to Japan where their two children, Cynthia and Matt were born. The family relocated to Kerrville in 1972 when Terry retired from the Air Force. Helen continued her career as a school nurse, and then a neurology nurse.

Helen was preceded in death by her husband, Terry Puccini. She was also preceded by her brother, Sid Visser; her sister, Angie Miller; and her brother, Charles Visser.

Survivors include her daughter, Cynthia Haworth and her husband Andrew; her son, Matthew Puccini, his wife Shanti, and their children, Andrew and Renata; sister, Joanne Lundin and husband Roger; brother, Ryan Visser and wife Ellen; sister, Phyllis Lawton and husband Bruce; and sister-in-law, Carol Visser.

Helen was a wonderful and beloved daughter, sister, mother, and grandmother. Her grandchildren called her “Mimi.” She was a true prayer warrior. She was involved with the wellbeing of her neighbors and community. She volunteered as a mentor for children to help them succeed in school.

She was deeply dedicated to Trinity Baptist Church in Kerrville. She taught Sunday school, led Bible Study and Women’s Groups, and sang in the choir for decades.

Helen loved staying active. She was a passionate and formidable racquetball player into her 80’s, winning many tournaments, ranking in the Senior Olympics, and making legions of racquetball friends. She was an avid, graceful swimmer and could be found most early mornings turning laps in the pool. She delighted in all table games—but especially Rook and Mexican Train.

Funeral Services will be held 10:00 am November 1, 2024, at Trinity Baptist Church, Kerrville, TX, officiated by Pastor John Wheat. A reception will follow, as a time of fellowship and remembering.

The memorial service will be livestreamed and may be viewed by clicking this link: https://www.youtube.com/live/C_eLVvKbv34

In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Trinity Baptist Church Kerrville, 800 Jackson Rd., Kerrville, TX 78028 or at https://www.tbck.org Click Give and choose the "Bless to Bless" fund.

The family wishes to extend our sincere thanks to Hope Hospice and One Stone Oak Senior Living Center for their recent care of Helen and our family.

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Condolences (6)

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Sasha Wallk Port Huron, MI November 17, 2024
"Dear Mrs. Helen, Thank you for being such a great friend to my Mom and so kind to me while I was growing up! We had lots fun at church. And you made the learning the Bible both eye opening and engaging for my Mom. She loved your class so much! You will truly be missed!"
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OneStone Oak Senior Living San Antonio, TX November 12, 2024
"We at OneStone Oak Senior Living extend our deepest condolences to Helen Lorraine Puccini's family and loved ones during this time of loss. Although Helen was with us for a short time, she made a profound and lasting impression on both our staff and residents. She was a truly remarkable individual—kind, loving, and resilient. Her warmth and spirit brought joy to those around her, and we were blessed to have her as part of our community.
Helen's dedication to serving others, her unwavering faith, and her vibrant energy will be deeply missed but fondly remembered. Helen's legacy of love, strength, and service will continue to live on in the hearts of all who knew her.
With heartfelt sympathy,
The OneStone Oak Senior Living Family
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Vangie Martin Kerrville, TX October 29, 2024
"Your mom was a very sweet person and one very good racquetball player. She was always very gracious on the court as well as off. It was a pleasure playing racquetball with her and knowing her as a very kind, sweet friend with an ever-present smile.
Vangie Martin
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