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Helen Ann Mister

  • Wednesday, August 5, 1936 - Friday, July 3, 2026

Visitation

  • Tuesday, July 7, 2026
  • 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
  • Rausch Funeral Home-Owings
  • 8325 Mt. Harmony Lane Owings, MD 20736

Services

  • Wednesday, July 8, 2026
  • 11:00 AM
  • Trinity United Methodist Church
  • 90 Church Street Prince Frederick, MD 20678

Interment

  • Asbury Cemetery
  • 3660 Hallowing Point Road Prince Frederick, MD 20678

Helen S. Mister passed away peacefully on July 3, 2026 at her daughter’s home in Owings, Maryland, surrounded by her loving family.  Helen was born in Owings on August 5, 1936, the only child of William and Velma Spicer.  She was delivered at home by Dr. Hugh Ward, one of the few country doctors practicing in Calvert County at the time.   

Helen was employed by the United States Department of Agriculture for 38 years.  She retired as the County Executive Director of the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service (ASCS) office, now the Farm Service Agency, serving farmers in Calvert and St. Mary’s counties. As a farmer’s daughter and later a farmer’s wife, she enjoyed supporting the farming community. 

In her fifties, Helen discovered a passion for traveling.  She enjoyed planning long-distance trips, plotting her routes, and driving to her destinations.  She traveled with many dear friends and family members, and she was proud to have visited 48 states. 

In her retirement, Helen enjoyed quilting with her friends at Quilters by the Bay.  She created and gifted many beautiful quilts to family, friends, veterans, Project Linus and Care Net.  She continued taking trips with her travel buddies, gardening in her yard, and listening to country music.  One of the highlights of her life was meeting Vince Gill backstage at a concert. 

Helen was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church for seventy years.  She was actively involved in the Women’s Society of Christian Service, taught Sunday School and served on the Altar Guild. Her church was an important part of her life, and she enjoyed contributing wherever she was needed. 

Helen’s family meant everything to her.  She loved them deeply and was proud of each of their accomplishments, whether big or small.  She always enjoyed sharing news about her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren and never missed an opportunity to share stories about them.  Her love, support and pride in her family were evident to everyone who knew her. 

Helen was a loving and devoted wife whose commitment to her husband, Hagner Reid, never wavered.  With extraordinary strength, compassion and selflessness, she cared for him throughout his last illness, ensuring he was surrounded by comfort, dignity, and love until his passing in December 2024.  

Helen was preceded in death by her beloved husband of 69 years, Hagner R. Mister, and her parents. She is survived by her children, Carolyn Hobbs (William), Sherri Kennedy (Dan), and Mark Mister (Dawn); six grandchildren, Matthew Hobbs (Susan), Katie Wingate (Jeremy), Jason DeLizio (Ashley), Julie Kennedy, Jordan Mister and Cody Mister; and ten great grandchildren. 

Memorial contributions may be made to Trinity United Methodist Church of Prince Frederick, or to Hospice of the Chesapeake, which provided wonderful care and comfort to Helen.

Hospice of the Chesapeake

  • 90 Ritchie Highway Pasadena, MD 21122
  • 443-837-3385

Trinity United Methodist Church

  • 90 Church Street Prince Frederick, MD 20678
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Mike Phipps

July 6 – Obituary: Helen Ann Mister

She was a great lady.  Thoughts and prayers…

Ruth Alice Grover Dixon

July 6 – Obituary: Helen Ann Mister

I met Helen Ann (and Hagner Reid) when I worked at the ASCS, my first job. It was a joy to know her and to work with her all those many years ago. I know that she was well loved and will be sorely missed. My sincere condolences to her family.

Dottie Smith Katz

July 6 – Obituary: Helen Ann Mister

Helen and I were cousins.  Her mother and  my mother’s mother were sisters.  My mother and Helen Ann were very close. Helen and I would talk on the phone  a couple times a month. She kept up with family history.  I always enjoyed learning about my past roots.  She also loved flowers;  My brother and I gave her several Christmas cactuses and she always enjoyed telling me when they bloomed.  She told me how to care for them and putting them outside during the summer. They bloomed beautifully when I brought them in during the fall. I always brought her apples from West Va.  in the fall of which she enjoyed making treats for her and Hagner Reid.

I will miss our conversations.  I know she is at peace.  I pray the family have wonderful memories.  stay close love one another as she and your dad are watching over you.

 

 

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