Obituaries
Helen P. Lenz
June 16, 1929 - April 27, 2022
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VISITATION
May 2, 2022 | 4:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. -
Yurs Funeral Home
405 E. Main Street
St. Charles, Illinois 60174 - Funeral
- May 3, 2022 | 10:00 A.M.
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Yurs Funeral Home
405 E. Main Street
St. Charles, Illinois 60174 -
Burial Location
Little Woods Cemetery, St. Charles Township
Helen P. Lenz, age 92, made her trip to Heaven on April 27, 2022.
The daughter of Minnie Sowalska and John Perry, Helen was born June 16, 1929 in Chicago, IL. She grew
up in Ukrainian Village, moving to Schaumburg, IL in her teen years during World War II. After
graduating Leyden High School, she went to work as a secretary at Mars, at her father’s Nash car
dealership, and at Elmwood Ford on Harlem Avenue, where she met Walter K. Lenz.
She married Walter K. Lenz December 1, 1956. They had 3 children: Carrie Ewing (David) of
Warrensburg, MO, Wesley Lenz (Myroslava) of Naperville, IL, and Bradley Lenz of West Chicago, IL. She
was the loving Grandie to Sarah Ewing (Pallavi), Ian Ewing, and Shane Ewing, and devoted Moonie to
Erik Lenz.
Helen and Walter built their dream home in Wayne, IL. After retirement she moved to Mt. Prospect, and
finally to Naperville to be closer to her sons.
An athletic adventurer, Helen always kept active and was never afraid to try something new. There was
hardly a sport that she didn’t love. An avid ballroom dancer, she loved to dance throughout her life,
from dancing at wedding receptions as a child to swing dancing in the 1940s to attending tea dances
into the next century. She enjoyed water and snow skiing. A keen cyclist, Helen loved to hit the bicycle
trails. She also even dusted off the clubs to go golfing with her teenage grandson into her 90s.
She loved water, sun, and boats in all combinations. She also had a passion for travel. Family vacations
were filled with trips to Lake Geneva, Florida, and Northern Wisconsin. In her 60s, not only did she take
her granddaughter white water rafting, but she was also scuba certified in multiple categories and
traveled to Australia to scuba in the Great Barrier Reef. She took multiple pilgrimages to her mother’s
homeland in Ukraine, and even hiked in Muir Woods in California with her family in her final month of
life.
Never one to stay idle, she used her creative talents to crochet everything from booties and sweaters for
her family to individual afghans and lap-blankets for wounded soldiers. In her retirement years, Helen
enjoyed rediscovering bridge, starting a bridge group in her condo complex. She enjoyed wildlife,
spending time outdoors in her gardens, and taking daily walks on the Naperville Riverwalk, even in the
week of her passing.
She had a need for speed – speedboats, race cars, snowmobiles, and motorbikes. A car enthusiast, Helen
always drove in the fast lane. We will miss her.
Visitation will be 4:00 to 8:00 P.M. Monday, May 2, 2022, at Yurs Funeral Home 405 E. Main Street, St. Charles, Illinois 60174.
Funeral Services will be 10:00 A.M. Tuesday, May 3, 2022, at Yurs Funeral Home, St. Charles. Burial will be at Little Woods Cemetery, St. Charles, Township.
Condolences
Steve & Jenni Silka from Huntley, IL
"We are so sorry to hear about Helen. She was a special lady. Your family are in our prayers."
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"As a first cousin almost a decade before me, so as I was growing up, I looked up to her because she was intelligent, smart and beautiful. I admired her independence and energy. She truly "danced" to her own music. I will never forget her and will keep her in my prayers."
Loria Steele from Brandon, FL
"Our hearts are with you all. Aunt Helen was an amazing women with lots of love. We will miss her."
Dusan Roller from Wheaton, IL
"Our deepest condolences. We are really sorry for your loss. The world is a poorer place without Helen."