Helen E. Kuser December 21, 2020 Helen Kuser, a life-long resident of Butler, NJ, passed away in the early morning hours of December 21, 2020 in Littleton, Colorado. She was born in Butler, NJ on April 3, 1930 to George and Helen Krapohl. Preceded in death by her husband Robert Kuser, and her sisters Margaret Collins, Kay Hopper and brother George Krapohl. She is survived by 5 children: Daughters Kathy Famiglietti from Corona, CA; Gail Woell and husband Mark from Littleton, CO; Jean Kuser from Erie, CO; Shirley Hepler from Greenville, TX and Son James Kuser from Inverness, FL. She has 5 Grandchildren: Joe Famiglietti and wife Danielle from Sparta, NJ; Mike Famiglietti and wife Patty from Corona, CA; Dana Woell from Ewing, NJ; Sabrina Hepler from Colorado Springs, CO; and Danielle Hepler from Coppell, TX. She has 5 Great-Grandchildren: Javier, Sydney and Dylan from Corona, CA and Luca and Lorenzo from Sparta, NJ. Helen was born and raised in Butler, NJ and lived on Mabey Lane and Hasbrouck Ave. for 89 years until 2019 when she moved to Colorado to be with family. She graduated from St. Anthonys Grammar School on June 6, 1943; Butler High School on June 18, 1947 and went on to receive her Pediatric Nursing Diploma from St. Vincents Hospital School of Nursing in Montclair, NJ. She married Robert Kuser on June 30, 1951 and raised her 5 children in Butler. She worked as a Pediatric Nurse early in her career and eventually worked for Coca Cola in Parsippany, NJ until she retired in 1999. Helen was a lifelong animal lover from strays to birds that had fallen from a tree. We had our own pet cemetery in the back yard. She loved the ocean and made her last vacation trip to Wildwood, NJ in September 2018 at the age of 88, where she sat in a beach chair at the waters edge and enjoyed the waves lapping over her feet. She loved to travel and took trips every year from state to state to visit all her children. She has gone on a cruise, visited her parents homeland of Germany twice and loved playing bingo! She was always smiling, loved to laugh and never lost her sense of humor. She left behind many beloved relatives and friends. Keep her in your heart as she travels to heaven on the wings of angels. All services will be private. In lieu of flowers please donate to a charity of your choice or her favorite animal non-profit "The Animal Sanctuary" in Keenesburg, CO where they rescue and rehabilitate various wild animals. www.WildAnimalSanctuary.org Rest in Peace Forever with All our Love .
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