Helen Lily Wicher
Helen Lily Wicher, of League City, Texas, passed away on Monday, July 7, 2025 at her home in League City, Texas at the age of 52. She was born on July 4, 1973 in Edmonton, Alberta Canada to Saviour and Kate Mary Gonzi.
Helen found deep joy in life’s quiet and breathtaking moments, especially in the splendor of sunrises and sunsets. No matter how full her schedule was, she would often pause during her commute to take in the beauty of the sky, capturing it in photos and marveling at the wonder of God’s creation.
Her love for her family was profound and unwavering. She adored her mother, stepfather, father, and brother, considering them the most treasured part of her life. The bond she shared with her mother was especially close; not a day passed without a call or text between them, a simple ritual that spoke volumes about her devotion.
Helen’s adventurous spirit was unmistakable. She embraced travel whenever the opportunity arose, approaching each new place and experience with enthusiasm and boldness. She also had a deep passion for fashion, so much so that she transformed an entire room in her home into a walk-in wardrobe, carefully curating a collection that reflected her vibrant style and personality.
Generosity was second nature to Helen. She gave freely and often, always seeking ways to support those in need. Her kindness extended to animals as well, especially cats. She lovingly built a custom “kitty condo” in her home, complete with hammocks and climbing towers, ensuring her feline companions were always living comfortably.
Professionally, Helen was a powerhouse. As a Cost Subject Matter Expert, she was precise, intelligent, and highly respected. Her dedication and skill left a lasting impression on colleagues and collaborators alike.
Helen’s light shone brightly in everything she did. She will be deeply missed, but her warmth, strength, and spirit will live on in the hearts of all who knew and loved her.
She is survived by her Father Saviour Gonzi, Mother & Step Father Kate Mary Gonzi and Maurice Gervais, Brother and Sister-In-Law John and Iris Gonzi, Special Friend Daniel Jacobs and many loving work family and friends.
The Family will receive friends on Friday, July 11, 2025 at 2:00pm with a Ceremony at 3 o’clock at Crowder Funeral Home, 1645 East Main, League City, Texas 77573 with Deacon Russ Carroll presiding.
Helen lived a vibrant and loving life, filled with laughter, joy, and deep compassion for others. Her passing is a profound reminder that many carry silent struggles, often unseen. In honoring her life, her family encourages open-hearted conversations around mental health and urges others to lead with kindness. While they have chosen not to focus on the manner of her passing, they ask for your understanding and respect during this difficult time.
If you would like to give, need help or know of someone who is need of assistance, please follow the link listed below:
https://publichealth.jhu.edu/center-for-suicide-prevention
I had the pleasure of working with Helen for a number of years and she was one of the friendliest, happy and smiley person you could have the pleasure of working with.
She was the upmost professional in her field of work and she will be sorely missed by lots of colleagues and friends
Sleep tight Helen xx
I wish to send my condolences to her family, loved ones and friends. I belong to her meetup ladies group and would have liked to be at the service; however, I have an unavoidable conflict. I am so sorry for your loss and will remember Helen fondly.
Sending my deepest condolences to the family. Helen was a smart and wonderful person that will be greatly missed by many. My apologies for missing the ceremony as I’m currently out of the country. Sending prayers.
I only had the privilege of working with Helen for a relatively short time, but she made quite a lasting impression on me. Such a great personality; dedicated and hard-working. One of the best I ever had a chance to work with. It’s very sad that she had to leave us so early. I pray that the lord will comfort the friends and family during this difficult time. Helen will be truly missed…
I have know and considered Helen, one of my best friends since Kindergarten. Growing up with Helen, was a blessing. We had so many wonderful moments, going to school together, working together and going out dancing. It was hard for me when I had to say goodbye when she decided to move to the States, but I wished her well and knew that she would be successful at everything she did. Whenever she came back to Canada for a visit, was the best few weeks because that meant that I got to see my beautiful friend in person. Helen made a huge impact on me and my life and I am so saddened that we lost her at such a young age. Helen, where ever you are now, please know that I love you, miss you and know that you are at peace now. As for Sam, Kate, and John, I am so truly sorry and am here for you for anything that you need. I love all of you so much. 💞