Helen Miller Fuher
Helen Miller Fuher
A spark to last a lifetime
Coming of age in 50s and 60s San Marino, we were indeed fortunate to have enjoyed the relative safety and freedoms of an idyllic time. I am grateful for having been given a base from which to draw confidence going forward. Many thanks to Martin, Bonnie, Vicky & Jeanie for bringing us together for a 50th celebration. I look forward to seeing many of you again. Keep on keeping on and never lose the spark of pride of place that we fortunate ones experienced. Continued good luck, good fortune & good health to you all!
SMHS Memories
Eager anticipation on those chilly Friday autumn evenings of a winning football game.
Those grey skirts. Who knew there were so many shades, so many styles?
Miss Fenner and her very proper intro to the Lake District English poets.
Mrs. Tuttle and a first encounter with Les Miserables – Jean Valjean, Cosette & the silver candlesticks.
Since emerging from the idyllic cocoon which was San Marino
Education: U.C., Berkeley graduate, Sorbonne, Paris (1 year), Univ. of Geneva
Continuing education to present day class on gathering & preparing local “gifts from the sea” (think oysters and quohogs) here on Cape Cod.
Travels – Western & Eastern Europe
In search for the perfect beach
Hawaii, Greek & Caribbean Islands
Work
Hotel industry (Fairmont & Sheraton & Stanford Court – San Francisco, where I lived for 10 years and met my husband); Real Estate Broker in NJ & MA.
Married for nearly 38 years; recently widowed.
Have son and daughter and adorable 3-year old boy and girl twin grandchildren – all live in Greenwich Village, NYC.
Since 2006, live on Cape Cod and divide time between enjoying everything about the Cape, frequent visits to my apartment just outside New York City.
Now
In 2006, my husband and I sold our primary residence in Alpine, NJ and moved to our vacation home in the very pretty, historic village of Osterville, MA to enjoy biking & walking the nature trails & beaches as well as swimming in the Nantucket Sound. I belong to the Hyannis Yacht Club and two book clubs. As well, I participate in fund raising efforts to preserve the natural beauty and local arts.