Helen Cummings

 

Helen Cummings, 91, of Scranton, died Sunday, November 26, The Feast of Christ the King, after an illness at Regional Hospital of Scranton. She was the widow of Robert D. Cummings who died October 26, 1999. Helen was very much in love with her husband, Bob (RD) from the moment she met him. They married and went on to start a family and have a beautiful life together for 47 years until his passing, 24 years and 1 month ago to the day. She was the daughter of the late James and Mary Joyce Tierney. Helen was a stay at home mom in her early days who later started her organist career playing occasionally at Immaculate Conception Church, Taylor, eventually taking over the organist position at St. Ann’s; music was her life. She was also a member of St. Ann’s Choir, playing at the Monday Novena to St. Ann and the solemn Novena in July every summer for 49 years. She played for countless weddings and funerals of family and good friends of hers and of course, those she didn’t know. She was a member of St. Ann’s Basilica and devoted to her ministry where she found great joy in serving the Passionists, the members of St. Ann Basilica Parish, and the clients of St. Ann’s Novena. She never dreamed of retiring, but with a heavy heart, stepped down a few months after her 90th birthday. She wanted everyone at St. Ann’s to know how grateful she was to be able to share her talents with them. Helen enjoyed and loved every family gathering with her children and grandchildren and most recently, her great granddaughter, McKenzie. She enjoyed trips to the casino but also just sitting on her porch enjoying a nice summer evening with Nancy and family and any neighbors who would stop by and join for great conversations and many laughs. She was a member of LAOH as their historian who always ended the meeting with a hilarious Irish joke that left the woman in stitches. She loved her Irish heritage, as she could be seen in her Irish sweaters or tops and always with an Irish pin, whether shamrock or claddagh. Helen loved God, her faith, her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. She is survived by one son, Joseph P. Cummings and wife Joann, Clark’s Summit, one daughter and caregiver, Nancy J. Tierney and husband Bill, Scranton, five grandchildren, Mark Cummings Jr., Daniel and Patrick Dalrymple, Meghan Dixon, Ciara Fowler, three great grandchildren, Dylan and Jordan Cummings, McKenzie Dixon and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by three sons, Mark R. Cummings and infants, Brian and Robert, one daughter, Mary Dalrymple, an infant daughter, four sisters, Alice McLaughlin, Ann Pervish, Elizabeth Higgins and Mary Tierney, five brothers, Rev. Berard Tierney, C.P., James, Eugene, Joseph, and Aloysius Tierney. A special thank you to Patty Duguay, her caregiver at home of ten months. The family would like to thank the loving staff of doctors and nurses at Regional Hospital who were at her side and comforted and prayed with her as she passed. The funeral will be Monday with mass of Christian burial at 10 am in St. Ann’s Basilica. Interment Cathedral Cemetery. Friends may call Saturday, from 5 to 8, Sunday, from 1 to 4 and 5 to 8 at the Thomas J. Hughes Funeral Home, 1240 St. Ann’s Street, Scranton. Memorial contributions can be made to St. Ann’s Basilica.

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Carol Burti

Helen truly lived out the words…he who sings prays twice. The choir she is directing now will live on.I have been blessed to have learned from the best. My sincere sympathy…Carol Burti

Karen K.

My heart goes out to Helen’s family! She was the organist for our wedding 20 years ago. She didn’t know us until that time but boy, she did a wonderful job with the music, along with the choir, to give us a day we would never forget! We are so sad to see that she passed but with all of the service she has given to God, we know she is with Him! Prayers for the repose of her soul!

Kenneth Noll

I want to offer my Sympathy to all of Helen’s family and her extended ST ANN’S Family, Helen was there for anyone that ever needed her, it was because of Helen that I joined ST Ann’s Choir and Sunday night folk group until I was married and then She even played for my Wedding as I sang the Entrance song but she sang the rest. She was truly a beautiful and Special Woman who opened her heart to all who needed her. I regret that I was not able to attend her funeral due to health reasons. May she rest in eternal peace. May the Angels lead you home my friend. God Bless her and all her family and the lives she touched.