Helen Knox
Saturday
1
September

Funeral Service

Saturday, September 1, 2012
Bailey Funeral Home
8 Hilltop Rd.
Mendham, New Jersey, United States
Tuesday
4
September

Interment at: Somerset Hills Crematory

Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Somerset Hills Crematory
Mt. Airy Road
Basking Ridge, New Jersey, United States

Additional Obit Info

Helen Knox (nee Willis) of Chester, NJ died on August 30, 2012 at St. Clare's Hospital in Dover. She was 85. Born in Malone, New York, Helen lived most of her life in Chester, NJ. Helen was employed by M & M/Mars for over 25 years. Helen was predeceased by her husband George Kenneth Knox in 1982. Helen is survived by her five children, Glenn and his wife Alisa, Randall, Susan and her husband William Detwiler, Lesa and her husband Julian Bishop and Robert and his wife Elizabeth and her grandchildren Will Knox, Sarah Knox, Emma Bishop, Amy Bishop, Matthew Knox and Ryan Knox. She is also survived by her sister Rebecca Miller of Lake Hopatcong, New Jersey and her brother Bill Willis of Tarentown, Pennsylvania and many nieces and nephews.

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