Helen Lacey-Holman obituary: Helen Lacey-Holman's Obituary, Cincinnati
In Memory Of
Helen Ruth Lacey-Holman
1931 - 2022
In Memory Of
Helen Ruth Lacey-Holman
1931 - 2022
Helen Ruth Lacey-Holman was born July 17th, 1931 to Ammie & Johnny Lacey in Brent, Alabama. She often talked about her time growing up in the South.
When she turned 18, she married Lucius Holman and together they had a son, Lee Holman. From there, Helen moved to Cincinnati and settled in the Winton Terrace area, working for the Frisch's Restaurants as a cook. During this time she birthed two children, Victor and Amy Holman. She also adopted/helped care for Ge’Nesha (Nesha) & Ben (Benjamin). Both held special places in her heart. She absolutely, without a doubt, loved all her children.
She worked at the Frisch's Restaurant located in Price Hill for over 20+ years, worked at the U.C. College House Kitchen, as well as Shuler's.
She was always happy to see and hear from all the nieces, nephews, great-nieces and nephews, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, cousins, and her friends. We all know she didn’t always say much, she always listened and was willing to share the best words of wisdom.
Private services will be held for the family.
Helen's service will be livestreamed at the scheduled service time. Click Here to view the service.
When she turned 18, she married Lucius Holman and together they had a son, Lee Holman. From there, Helen moved to Cincinnati and settled in the Winton Terrace area, working for the Frisch's Restaurants as a cook. During this time she birthed two children, Victor and Amy Holman. She also adopted/helped care for Ge’Nesha (Nesha) & Ben (Benjamin). Both held special places in her heart. She absolutely, without a doubt, loved all her children.
She worked at the Frisch's Restaurant located in Price Hill for over 20+ years, worked at the U.C. College House Kitchen, as well as Shuler's.
She was always happy to see and hear from all the nieces, nephews, great-nieces and nephews, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, cousins, and her friends. We all know she didn’t always say much, she always listened and was willing to share the best words of wisdom.
Private services will be held for the family.
Helen's service will be livestreamed at the scheduled service time. Click Here to view the service.
Helen Ruth Lacey-Holman was born July 17th, 1931 to Ammie & Johnny Lacey in Brent, Alabama. She often talked about her time growing up in the South.
When she turned 18, she married Lucius Holman and together they had a son, Lee Holman. From there, Helen moved to Cincinnati and settled in the Winton Terrace area, working for the Frisch's Restaurants as a cook. During this time she birthed two children, Victor and Amy Holman. She also adopted/helped care for Ge’Nesha (Nesha) & Ben (Benjamin). Both held special places in her heart. She absolutely, without a doubt, loved all her children.
She worked at the Frisch's Restaurant located in Price Hill for over 20+ years, worked at the U.C. College House Kitchen, as well as Shuler's.
She was always happy to see and hear from all the nieces, nephews, great-nieces and nephews, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, cousins, and her friends. We all know she didn’t always say much, she always listened and was willing to share the best words of wisdom.
Private services will be held for the family.
Helen's service will be livestreamed at the scheduled service time. Click Here to view the service.
When she turned 18, she married Lucius Holman and together they had a son, Lee Holman. From there, Helen moved to Cincinnati and settled in the Winton Terrace area, working for the Frisch's Restaurants as a cook. During this time she birthed two children, Victor and Amy Holman. She also adopted/helped care for Ge’Nesha (Nesha) & Ben (Benjamin). Both held special places in her heart. She absolutely, without a doubt, loved all her children.
She worked at the Frisch's Restaurant located in Price Hill for over 20+ years, worked at the U.C. College House Kitchen, as well as Shuler's.
She was always happy to see and hear from all the nieces, nephews, great-nieces and nephews, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, cousins, and her friends. We all know she didn’t always say much, she always listened and was willing to share the best words of wisdom.
Private services will be held for the family.
Helen's service will be livestreamed at the scheduled service time. Click Here to view the service.
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Newcomer - Northwest Chapel
7830 Hamilton Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45231
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Northwest Chapel ((513) 522-6100) is assisting the family
Northwest Chapel ((513) 522-6100) is assisting the family