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Helen O. Bigelow
Helen Bigelow lives on the family farm in North Branch, Michigan, where she and her family raise strawberries and have a greenhouse business. She and her late husband have two sons and two great gr...view moreHelen Bigelow lives on the family farm in North Branch, Michigan, where she and her family raise strawberries and have a greenhouse business. She and her late husband have two sons and two great grandsons. While raising a family, working on the farm, involving herself with charity work, and being an educator, Helen earned a master’s degree. She retired in 1987.
In the 1970’s the Bigelow family expanded to include two girls, Pilar and Eliane, exchange students from Mexico and Brazil. In her many travels to foreign countries, Helen has visited the girls and their families several times. They have visited here in recent years, visiting their numerous friends in North Branch. Through her work as a counselor, Helen placed students in American homes. Both of Pilar’s sons have gone to school in North Branch, as have Eliane’s two daughters.
After fifty years on the farm, Helen now enjoys being involved with her church and playing cards several times a week. This is her first book.
People interviewed for this book were referred to the author by friends in her community
and through contacts from the Holocaust Memorial Center of Farmington Hills, Michigan.view less