(From Parker Mortuary)Helen Louise Plimmer, 96, of Carthage, Missouri, transitioned into her heavenly home on Saturday, May 15, 2021 at Carthage Health and Rehab.
Helen was born May 5, 1925 in Joplin, to the late Raymond and Opal (Edwards) Seward. On December 23, 1943, Helen was united in to marriage to Harry Jack Plimmer in California. They were blessed with many years together before his passing.
Helen went to Joplin Beauty Academy, where she earned her Associates degree. She then worked as a cosmetologist for 20 years before helping her husband at his business, Plimmer Pest Protection, as a secretary for 20 years as well. She cared for all the toddlers at First Baptist of Joplin for 50 years. She loved animals.
In addition to her parents and husband, Helen was preceded in death by two special son-in-laws, Hadley Enlow and Gary “Pete” Young.
Helen is lovingly survived by her three daughters, Deana (Plimmer) Koehler and husband, Peter of Joplin, Tamara Plimmer, of Maine, and Vickie (Plimmer) Young, of Oklahoma; two granddaughters, Holly O’Dell and husband, Dion, of Joplin, and Heather Quintanilla and husband, Roman, of Texas; two grandsons, Darren Mccormack and wife, Teana, of Joplin, and Jackson Plimmer, of Maine; and three great-grandchildren, Morgan Ray Mccormack, Chris Matheney, and Nick Matheney.
No formal services are planned at this time. Cremation arrangements are under the direction of Parker Mortuary.
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