Helen was born on 22 FEB 1927 in Osage City, Osage County, Kansas, the daughter of Andrew Howard Woolery and Agnes Helena Hokanson.
Her husband was Melvin Morlan Schmersey, who she married on 2 JAN 1947 in Emporia, Lyon County, Kansas. Their four known children were Priscilla Rose (1945-2022), Melvin Morlan (1949-2001), Karel Jane (Private) (1953-?) and William Fredrick (Private) (1958-?).
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Helen Jane Schmersey
P. O. Box 2663
Cupertino, Ca. 95015
# 408-252-6175
Notes for MELVIN MORLAN SCHMERSEY, SR.:
Melvin Schmersey, 65, a Santa Clara County public worKansas employee and a volunteer for the YMCA in Cupertino for 26 years, died of a stroke Tuesday in a Santa Clara hospital where he was being treated for a heart ailment.
Mr. Schmersey was a fund-raising for the "Y"s" Northwest Branch when it was built in Cupertino 22 years ago and for the addition to it that opened last month.
Born in Marion, Kansas, Mr. Schmersey attended schools there and served in Army artillery units in England, France and Belgium during World War II.
He came to San Jose in 1946 and worked for short periods as an auto body repairman and a tree trimmer before going to work in the county public worKansas department. He was employed there and in the county transportation agency for 27 years.
Mr. Schmersey specialized in trimming trees, for which he was nicknamed "Doc", said John Repetti, a colleague.
He would do without to help other people, Repetti said. "If someone had a problem, he would sacrifice his weekends or his fishing trips to help. His main recreation was helping people."
Mr. Schmersey began his association with the YMCA ub 1964 when the Northwest Branch was located in two Sunnyvale houses. He helped raise money to erect the Cupertino building in 1968.
Mrs. Schmersey sold Christmas trees at YMCA lots and canvassed individuals for contributions to improve the "Y", Camp Campbell near Big Basin, where he also worked on improving the cabins, Repetti said. Mr. Schmersey also helped with bingo games to raise funds for the Northwest Branch Addition.
"No sooner was the addition built than he was pushing for addition of a pool," said the branch director, adding that the pool is expected to be added within 18 months. "He was a patron saint for this branch, and he will be sorely missed"
Mr. Schmersey is survived by his wife, Helen, of Cupertino, two sons, Melvin Schmersey Jr. and William Schmersey, both of San Jose, two daughters, Priscilla Ingle of Sunnyvale and Karel Bufalini of Scottsdale, Arizona. two brothers, Alfred And Waldo Schmersey of Wichita, Kansas and nine grandchildren.
A funeral service is scheduled Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at the Chapel of the Roses, Oak Hill Funeral.
Officiating: The Rev. Wilbur Garlic
More About MELVIN MORLAN SCHMERSEY, SR.:
Burial: February 20, 1990, Santa Clara, California
More About MELVIN SCHMERSEY and HELEN WOOLERY:
Marriage: January 02, 1947, Emporia, Lyon County, Kansas
Children of HELEN WOOLERY and MELVIN SCHMERSEY are:
58. i. PRISCILLA ROSE7 SCHMERSEY, b. November 18, 1945.
59. ii. MELVIN MORTAN [JR.] SCHMERSEY, b. March 28, 1949; d. December 03, 2001, Palo Alto, California.
60. iii. KAROL SCHMERSEY, b. June 18, 1953.
61. iv. WILLIAM [BILLY] FREDRICK SCHMERSEY, b. January 13, 1958, California.