JACKSON CENTER - Helen B. Sailor, 86, of Jackson Center, passed away peacefully at Cridersville Heath Care Center on Friday, July 25, 2025. She was born in Cleveland, Ohio on September 23, 1938, to the late John and Helen (McNutt) Hart.
On December 27, 1960, she married Ralph M. Sailor, and he preceded her in death on March 14, 2020.
She leaves behind her children: Beth (Dennis) Rockhold, Rick (Tina) Sailor, and Marilyn (Matt) Kohler; grandchildren: Matt Rockhold, Jenny Rockhold, Rachel Sailor, Ryan Sailor, Justin (Julie) Kohler, and Adam (Elizabeth) Kohler; and great grandchildren: Zoey and Wyatt Rockhold, Hayden, Jaelyn, Harlyn and Jocelyn Kohler.
Helen's journey through life was marked by her passion for education and the arts, creativity, and a deep love for the relationships she treasured. Helen graduated from Bowling Green State University in 1960 and began her teaching career at Elyria-Jefferson Jr. High School, igniting a lifelong commitment to guiding young minds. Her path then led her to Wapakoneta Junior and Senior High School in 1961, before she joined the faculty at Jackson Center in 1967, where she would inspire students for almost three decades until her retirement in 1994. Helen's light continued to shine as she took a part-time role at the Shelby County Alternative School, teaching art for 14 years, and later offering painting classes both at Riverside Art Center in Wapakoneta and in her own home studio.
Beyond her remarkable teaching career, Helen was an accomplished artist in her own right. She delighted in painting, drawing, ceramics, and sculpting. Her love for creativity extended into many aspects of her life-gardening, canning, and even playing the piano, all of which reflected her many talents and interests.
Helen was also an active community member, serving as a proud former member of Sweet Adelines, the Junior American Club, and the Grace Lutheran Adult Choir Director. She contributed her voice and spirit as a member of the Ohio Adult Art Association and served on the Board of the Gateway Art Council. In her leisure hours, she could often be found participating in the Friday Night Women's Bowling League in Wapakoneta.
Helen shared countless joyful moments with her husband, Rock, and their dear friends, especially during their cherished trips to West Virginia, where they enjoyed weekends in cabin retreats, house boating at Cumberland Falls, and thrilling golf excursions to the many beautiful state parks. Helen's heart was intertwined with her experiences, particularly the cherished memories spent visiting her close friend Charlyne in the Northwoods of Wisconsin.
Rock and Helen loved spending time with their grandchildren, whether it was playing Yahtzee or Monopoly, or painting and drawing in her home studio, taking them on summer excursions, or trips to Indian Lake for McDonald's happy meals.
The family would like to thank her roommate, Vicki Smith, and those from Cridersville Health Care Center and especially those who were with her the evening of her passing whom she was so fond of. Service details for Helen are being finalized, and they will be announced at a later date.
Eichholtz & Daring Funeral Home, Jackson Center is honored to serve the Sailor family and encourages anyone to share a fond memory or message of condolence at www.eichholtzdaring.com
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Joyce and Jessie Ferguson
July 30, 2025
We will miss seeing Barb on our weekly visit to Cridersville Health Care Center. Jessie and I are a therapy dog team, and Barb was truly Jessie's favorite! The only time that Jess has ever gotten on a resident's bed was one time when she gently climbed on the foot of Barb's bed. They had a special connection for almost 2 years of visits. We also talked of hiking, fishing and "outdoor" stuff! Jessie and I will truly miss her:) Love and sympathy to your family.
Don and Diane Knight
July 30, 2025
To the Family of Barb Sailor: Barb and her family are and were special people in the Jackson Center community. Barb was an integral part of the Jackson Center Schools for many years! Barb and her artistic ability was second to none! She was a kind and loving person and very helpful and caring for many. Our sons learned much from her teaching and ability and they produced several pieces of art that are still dear to our family. They always had words of praise for her teaching, kindness and "thought the world" of her. Barb will always be missed, but remember the many, many good things that she did, the many students, teachers and people she encountered and helped, and her wonderful contributions given to the JC Community.
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