Funeral home:
Peasley Funeral Home, Lincoln
Obituary
Helen M. Dalpoas, 75, of Lincoln,
passed away at her home on Wednesday, March 20,
2024.
Helen requested to be cremated and no services be
held.
Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery at a later
date.
Helen Maxine Schmidt was born on August 2, 1948, in
Canton, the daughter of Wilburn Charles and Mary
(Blodgett) Schmidt. She was united in marriage to
Dominic Dalpoas on January 7, 1968. He survives.
Also surviving are her children: Donta (Laura)
Dalpoas, Dolan (Elizabeth) Dalpoas, Devin (Susan)
Dalpoas, Dakin (Brenna) Dalpoas, and Dayne
(Katherine) Dalpoas; one sister: Carol (Sue
Sutherland) Schmidt; two brothers: David (Cheryl)
Schmidt and Richard Schmidt; one aunt: Margaret
Bassette; and the ones she dearly loved – her 14
grandchildren: Samantha, Joseph, Cullen, Dominic,
Louis, Owen, Dani Kay, Dabria, Luke, Will, Dyson,
Dempsey, Claire, and Graham.
She was preceded in death by her parents and one
sister: Shirley Barker.
Everyone who knew Helen knew she could be found
either working in her yard or attending one of her
grandkids’ sporting events. Helen’s life revolved
around her family. She always made sure to celebrate
and value the people she loved most. She never
missed a birthday, decorated for every holiday (big
and small), and always knew how to make each visit
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Her hobbies included creating beauty
in her home and yard, watching/listening to Lincoln
Railer sporting events, and her many craft projects.
We couldn’t have asked for a better wife, mother,
grandmother, or friend, and will miss Helen every
day. Even though she’s gone, we know she’s still
“right here” and her memory will live on in the
hearts of all who loved her.
In lieu of services, please plant a new flower in
your yard - just as Helen would have wanted it.
During her life, Helen attended Holy Family Catholic
Church and was active in the religious education
program.
Memorials may be made to the ALS Foundation.
Peasley Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
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