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Irene Helen Pick

Irene Helen Pick, age 103, of Berryville, Arkansas.

Irene Helen Pick, age 103, of Berryville, Arkansas, passed away on December 3, 2021. She entered this life on June 18, 1918, in Elmore, Minnesota, the daughter of Henry A. and Eva (Sherrard) Sommermeyer. Irene is preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Frank E. Pick; her three brothers; and four of her sisters.

She is survived by her sister, Jean Chisholm of Fremont, Nebraska; daughter, Eva Marie (John) Wheeler-Reeve of Berryville, Arkansas; two Wheeler grandsons: Wyatt Wheeler of Berryville, Arkansas, and Wade (Jessica) Wheeler of Portland, Oregon; one granddaughter, Wendy Wheeler of Berryville, Arkansas; two Wheeler great-granddaughters: Eva and Grace; and two Wheeler great-grandsons: Eli and Max. She is also survived by five Reeve grandchildren: Paul (Stephanie) Reeve of Salem, Oregon, John C. (Laurel) of Tucson, Arizona, Teri (Jeff) Anderson of Roy, Utah, Scott (Jamie) Reeve of Ogden, Utah, and Steve (Mandy) Reeve of Hooper, Utah; thirteen Reeve great-grandchildren; and nineteen Reeve great-great-grandchildren; and many nieces, nephews, students, and friends.

My mother was 103 when she passed from this life, an amazing long life. She loved children and chose school teaching as her career. She taught at the old Thornton School east of Berryville before moving into town to teach fifth grade. She revived the band in Eureka Springs in the 1960s. She was responsible for bringing the Scottish Kilt uniforms from Scotland, which were used by the band for many years. The final years of her teaching career were spent teaching band, choir, guitar, and piano at an all-tribal Native American high school in Brigham City, Utah. While teaching there she developed so much love and respect for her students and the individual cultures of each tribe. She was an artist, vocalist, musician, and exceptional storyteller. (My mother was extremely talented). The most important thing that I can tell you about her is that she was a believer and knew her Savior Jesus Christ.

          —Eva Marie Wheeler Reeve, daughter

My grandmother was the most free-spirited, caring, loving, talented women I know. Her life on earth was extraordinary in more ways that one. Every person she would meet I know she would leave an impact on them in some way. Through the years, she showed me the beauty in art, music, literature, and looking at life with a different lens. Her eventful 103 years were spent loving her family and friends up to the very end of her life. Heaven received the most beautiful soul, and we love you, Gram, and miss you so much. I can’t wait to see you again.

          —Eva Marie Weege, great-granddaughter

There will be a local celebration of life held in Berryville, Arkansas, at a later date. There will be a family celebration of life in Utah on her 104th birthday, June 18, 2022. She will be laid to rest next to her husband, Frank, in Honeyville, Utah. In lieu of flowers, any memorial contributions may be made to the ESSD Band, Eureka Springs High School, Eureka Springs, Arkansas 72632. Arrangements and cremation are under the direction of Cremations of the Ozarks. To leave an online condolence, please visit www.cremationsoftheozarks.com.

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