Helen Mary Tackett

August 31, 1941 ~ May 19, 2024
Resided in:
Westbrook, Maine
Westbrook - Helen M. (Piteau) Tackett, 82, passed away on May 19, 2024. Born on August 31, 1941, in Portland, Helen was the daughter of the late Arthur and Mary (Curran) Piteau Sr.
Helen graduated from Cathedral Grammar and High School in 1955 and later earned a Bachelor's in Arts with honors from Providence College in 1984. She worked her way up at the New England Telephone Company, also known as NYNEX, ultimately becoming an executive assistant. Helen retired in 1994 after a distinguished career.
In 1974, Helen married Walter "Bud" Tackett, who predeceased her. Together, they enjoyed many years of travel, visiting destinations such as Russia, Great Britain, Mexico, New Zealand, as well as various locations across the United States, including California and New Mexico. She loved figurine angels and had a wide collection of them in her home. Christmas was her favorite holiday to celebrate with her family.
Helen was an integral part of the team that created slides for the "Centrex Week" presentation at the World Trade Center in 1986. She found a passion for teaching, particularly working with children with disabilities at Hoyle Elementary, where she went the extra mile to care for her students outside the classroom.
A woman of faith and service, Helen was always ready to help others. She served on the Board of Selectmen from 2016 until 2020 and was an elected official and a clerk. Helen also ran for a seat on the Community Preservation Committee and won in March of 2013. She was integral part of Friends of the Beach in Swansea, MA. In her retirement, Helen enjoyed organizing fundraiser golf tournaments for multiple charities with her twin sister. She’s was a member of the Touisset Country Club with Bud and played on the woman’s league.
Helen is predeceased by her husband, Walter "Bud" Tackett. She is survived by her twin sister, Barbara Dalton; a brother, Arthur J. Piteau Jr.; several nieces, nephews and cousins. Helen’s family would like to thank everyone for their continued support.
Visiting hours will be held on Wednesday, May 29, from 4-7pm at the Conroy-Tully Walker Fuenral Home, 172 State Street, Portland. Prayers will be recited at the funeral home on Thursday, May 30, at 9:15am, followed by a 10am Mass of Christian Burial at the Cathedral of Immaculate Conception, 307 Congress Street, Portland. Burial will follow at Calvary Cemetery, South Portland. To view Helen's memorial page, or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com
Donations may be made in Helen’s memory to the Barbara Bush Foundation, 1307 New York Ave. NW Suite 701, Washington, D.C. 20005 or St. Anne’s Hospital, United Way, PO Box 2550, Fall River, MA 02722
Fly High Helen and say the same to Bud and all of our family and friends with you in Heaven <3
Brother
Helen was amazing and had great energy. She was always willing to help out. I have missed her these past years.
Helen will forever be missed in the town of Swansea. She made a lot of friends and left a legacy of service to this community. Thank you Helen for everything you did and for working with me on so many projects.
For a time, she was my partner in crime in Swansea. We planned great events and she was such a help to me with programs.
She loved Bud. I think he was her rock in many ways, and she his.
Helen’s family I am so sorry for your loss. Sending my thoughts and prayers!
I worked at Avita and cared for Helen for almost four years.
Funny, kind and full of love
She was quiet but man was she funny. Some of the stuff that would come out of her mouth left me speechless! (In the best way)
Her honesty and humor
You are missed at Avita! We love you!
St. Patrick’s day!
I can’t think of anything in particular at the moment. Helen was always funny. Queen of bowling!
Art and family I’m so sorry for your loss. May your memories keep Helen in your heart 💜🙏
When my father passed away, Helen volunteered to put on the “feed” after the funeral Mass at my parents’ house, and her niece Lisa helped her. This was very much appreciated by my mother and the rest of the family. Helen put herself out for others!