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Stumpff Funeral Home & Crematory
BARTLESVILLE, WASHINGTON CO, OK
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Helen Charlotte Tresner
October 31, 1937 - June 17, 2025
Helen Tresner passed away peacefully in Tulsa, OK on June 17, 2025. Helen was born north of Oglesby, OK in 1937 to Walter and Audrey Hawkins Sears. She attended Fish Creek and Ochelata schools, as well as the high school at Union College in Lincoln, Nebraska. She worked for a period of time in the mail room for Phillips Petroleum Company where she met. They married in 1956 and had three children - James, Audrey Ann, and Nathan Tresner. Helen loved nature and raised many breeds of chickens. She also spent many years raising and breeding Chihuahuas which was a passion for her. She loved to read western and harlequin novels and for a time hoped to write one herself.
She is survived by her children James (Audra Jean), Audrey Ann (Mike), and Nathan (Cyndi), her grandchildren/step grandchildren Ray Tresner, Megan Tresner, Erica Spychalski, Kathlene Runnels, Kaylee Tresner, Kamda Benton, Sarah McKibbin, Garrett Russell, and her beloved sister's children Amy Johnson, Gay Knapp, and Ian Stanaway. She was preceded in death by her parents Walter and Audrey Sears, her sister Barbara Stanaway, and her husband Rollie Tresner. She will be buried in the family plot at Oglesby Cemetery in Oglesby, OK.
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