Helen (Hoffman) Kilmer

MILLERTON — Helen (Hoffman) Kilmer, 98, of Millerton, N.Y., died at Sharon Health Care Center on July 12, 2007.

She was the widow of Ronnell C. “Bud� Kilmer, who died in 1995.

Born in Sharon Station, N.Y., on Sept. 15, 1908, Mrs. Kilmer was the daughter of the late Sarah and Charles Hoffman.

She was a homemaker, a member of the Millerton Methodist Church and a diligent worker at the church’s rummage sales where she was known to often be one of the best customers.

Surviving are her daughter, Janice White, and granddaughter, Sherrie White, of Saco, Maine; a grandson Ronald White of North Adams, Mass.; and two great-grandchildren, Jacob and Dakota White, also of North Adams.

Her brother Charles “Bud� Hoffman, died recently.

A graveside memorial service will be held at the Sharon Hillside Cemetery on Saturday, July 21, at 2 p.m., the Rev. Bette Sohm of the Pine Plains Methodist church officiating.

The Valentine Funeral  Home in Millerton has charge of arrangements.

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