IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Helen Jean

Helen Jean Harms Profile Photo

Harms

Sep 12, 1928 — Apr 22, 2026

Obituary

Helen Jean Kopp Harms 97, died at home at John Knox Village in Lee's Summit, MO on April 22, 2026.


Funeral services will be held at Wayne Zion Lutheran Church rural Monticello, Iowa 11:00 am Friday, May 1, 2026. Visitation will be prior to service from 9am-10:30am. Burial will be at Oakwood Cemetery in Monticello following the service.  Goettsch Funeral Home, Monticello has taken Helen and her family into their care.


There will be a memorial service at John Knox Village in Lee's Summit Saturday, May 9, 2026 at2:00 pm at the Meadows Community Center 1800 NW O'Brien Rd. The family requests you wear bright colors to her services.


Helen was born September 12, 1928 to Robert and Ruby (Arnold) Kopp in Holton, KS. She attended Holton schools for 11 years until moving with her parents to Monticello, IA where she graduated in 1946. She then attended Iowa State Teachers College in Cedar Falls, IA obtaining her teaching certificate. She taught in Iowa Falls, Jones County rural schools, and Monticello public schools. In 1965 she earned her BA from University of Iowa.


She met Milton Harms in 1949 and they married a short time later in 1950. They had one daughter. Helen then stopped teaching full time and devoted her time to being a full time mother, farm wife and substitute teacher. She became church treasurer for two terms at Wayne Zion. Upon the death of her husband in 2000 she moved to Lee's Summit, MO to be near her daughter's family. She enjoyed watching the grandchildren grow up and rarely missed an activity of theirs. She was an avid knitter (knitting over 25 Christmas stockings and numerous baby and wedding afghans for family and friends) and seamstress (sewing many of the family's outfits, baby clothes, and doll clothes). She later learned to quilt and became leader of the quilt group at John Knox village for 24 years. Other hobbies include jigsaw and crossword puzzles, reading, playing bridge and many other games. She was a 75 year member of Eastern Star.


She is survived by a daughter Kathy (Eric) Frostestad; grandchildren Kristofer Frostestad,Ethan (Aly) Frostestad, and Kalyn (Corbin) Elliott; and many close extended family and friends. She was very excited about the upcoming arrival of her first great grandchild to Ethan and Aly in October.


She was preceded in death by her husband Milton, her parents Robert and Ruby Kopp, motherand father in law Minnie and Heine Harms, Sister in law Evelyn Harms Dierks Pickerell, brothersin law Lawrence Dierks and Ralph Pickerell and other close extended family.


Memorials to Camp EWALU, Wayne Zion Church, Woods Chapel Church, Camp Courageous,or John Knox Auxillary for new ambulance facilities.

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Funeral Services

Visitation

May
1

Friday

9:00 - 10:30 am

Funeral Service

May
1

Friday

Starts at 11:00 am

Memorial Service

May
9

Saturday

Starts at 2:00 pm

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