Helen M. Die

1917 ∼ 2011

Our Mom, Helen Simpson Die, joined her lord and savior, Jesus, on September 15, 2011. We were blessed to have our Mom for 94 years. Helen was born in Glenmora, Louisiana. She came to the Port Arthur area at a young age graduating from Port Arthur Thomas Jefferson High School with Honors in the class of 1934. Helen worked during WW11 in the lithograph department of Texaco. Later, she worked in the Port Arthur, Texas Sears Roebuck department store for 30 years. Helen was married to Sam C. Die and had three children, Sam Die Jr., Coyth Die Pellerin, and Robert Die. Helen was a Charter member of Magnolia Assembly of God in Port Neches, where she taught Sunday school. Visitation will be Sunday September 18, 2011 at Levingston Funeral Home of Port Neches, Texas from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 am at Magnolia Assembly of God. 2215 Nall Port Neches, Texas. Graveside Services will be held at Big Sandy Community Cemetery in Dallardsville, Texas. Pastors Brent and Frank Williams officiating. Pallbearers Shawn Die, Craig Die, Tre' Pellerin, Dennis Pellerin, Michael Die, and Donnie Die. Survivors include three children Sam Die Jr and wife Carole of Richmond, Texas, Coyth Die Pellerin and husband Alex of Port Neches, Texas, Robert Die and wife Linda of Groves, Texas, One sister Lena Beatrice Stanley of Port Neches, One brother Lester Simpson , 11 grandchildren, 22 great grandchildren. 3 great great grandchildren and a host of nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, donate to Alzheimer's Foundation or Magnolia Assembly WOW group or a charity of your choice. . Mom will be sorely missed by us all!

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Anonymous October 16, 2011
Coyth, I am so sorry to learn of your mother's death. I know that you have lost a great friend. Blessings to all.
Anonymous September 19, 2011
Thinking and praying for all of you! Aunt Helen was a very special person, and will be greatly missed! Love to you all!
Anonymous September 19, 2011
Aunt Helen was the glue that holds our family together. She had a never-failing desire to love and care for her family, as well as a warm smile and comforting hug. If ever there was a woman who deserved sainthood, it would be Helen Die. She lived her life to take care of her family and friends, and she has left an incredible legacy..... We love you, Aunt Helen....
Anonymous September 18, 2011
So sorry to hear of your sweet mothers passing. She was so beautiful when stacy and I was at the pellerin's house new years day. She looked years younger than what she was.
Anonymous September 18, 2011
Grandmother Helen is the finest Lady I ever knew,my prays are with the family for comfort and knowing she is walking with Jesus.
Anonymous September 18, 2011
Mrs. Die was always a kind, gentle lady in the old tradition of quiet strength, steadiness, courage and devotion to her family, Faith and principles. I am grateful I was able to meet and know her on this earth! She was a blessing to us all. Remembering her with love. Lois Badeaux...fellow Sears employee.