helen domolewicz
Helen Veronica Domolewicz, 98, of Weirton passed away on Wednesday, January 12, 2022. Helen was born in Toronto, OH on June 18, 1923, to John and Veronica Hudak Palsa. Her family moved to Weirton when Helen was a young girl. She graduated from Weir High School in the Class of 1941. After high school Helen worked at a local grocery store. During the World War II, Helen answered the call to work at Weirton Steel. On August 4, 1945, she married William “Dutch” Domolewicz. Dutch, a World War II veteran. After they were married, Helen was a homemaker and Dutch worked at Weirton Steel as a gang leader in the Tin Mill. They were blessed with a daughter, two granddaughters, and three great-grandchildren. Helen enjoyed cooking and baking. An avid Pittsburgh Steeler and Pirate fan, she loved to read and attend her granddaughter’s sporting events. Helen was a member of Saint Joseph the Worker Roman Catholic Church, Christian Mothers and Legion of Mary In addition to her parents, Helen was preceded in death by her husband, William Domolewicz, on April 5, 2007; her three brothers, John Harcharic, Joseph, and Rudy Palsa; and her sister, Anna Harcharic Gleto; and her in laws, John and Stephanie Domolewicz. She will be remembered with love by her daughter, Donna and Tim Tucker; her grandchildren, Shannon Tucker (Phil) Matish and Erin Tucker; and her three great grandchildren, Liam, Colin, and Sagan Matish. Private visitation will be held on Saturday at the Greco-Hertnick Funeral Home 3219 Main Street Weirton, WV, followed by a Liturgy of the Word Service. Interment will follow at Saint Paul’s Cemetery. A public funeral will be held in the future when hugs and handshakes may be safely shared. Special thanks to the wonderful and compassionate caregivers at Weirton Geriatric, Valley Hospice and and Dr. Jasbir S. Makar. Helen’s family truly appreciates all that you did for Helen. Share tributes at www.grecohertnick.com.

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  1. Donna and Tim so sorry to her of your mother’s passing. She was a lovely lady and will be missed. I’m sure the angels greeted her with joy!

  2. Donna & Tim, our sincere condolence for your mom’s passing, what a sweet lady she was, with a beautiful smile. May she Rest in Peace. Sincerely, Mike & Marlene Runkel

  3. My “Aunt Helen” (Dad’s cousin) was likes a second mom to me, as Uncle Dutch was a second dad. Aunt Helen was kind, gentle, smart, and funny. We joked that we were troublemakers when we were together. She was not a gossip; she didn’t like to share negative things. She was, however, a great listener. Her passing leaves a big emptiness for all of us who love her.

  4. So very sorry for your loss. Our deepest sympathy and prayers to the family and friends. 🙏🏼❤🙏🏼 Gary and Vicki Williams

  5. Helen was a very sweet lady. A joy to be around. Helen and Dutch, who always had a joke to tell, will always be in my fondest memories. Rest well sweet people.

  6. Dear Donna and family, I’m so sorry for the loss of your mom. I remember her and your dad from St Joseph. They both truly loved you and your family. God bless you during this time.


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