
09/07/2025
Life Story and Service Details For
HELEN BIDDLE
Helen Biddle, age 75, of Elburn, passed away Thursday, September 4, 2025, surrounded by the love and prayers of her family. Finally freed from the chains that bound her on earth, Helen has been made anew in Heaven.
She was born on June 27, 1950, in Forrest City, AR, to loving parents, Robert and Roberta Nold.
Helen’s family moved to Elgin, IL for a time before settling in St. Charles in 1962 and attended local schools.
She graduated from St. Charles High School with the class of 1968.
When Helen met Mike Biddle, the stars aligned and so did their hearts. Their love story would last for 53 years and chronicle two children, four grandchildren and a host of friends that became family.
Helen found work initially at St. Charles Bowl where she honed a 180 average and made a name for herself through countless lanes and thousands of pins whose crashing booms echoed across the years. Though she kept bowling in various leagues, Helen’s vocations continued at Richardson Electronics. Later she would make stops at DuKane and Euclid Beverage before dedicating many years at the St. Charles Park District as an activity’s director.
Helen’s prowess on the softball field grew over 30 years of hardscrabble play and clutch hitting in the biggest games. Her 500 average over that time stands as a testament to her dedication and never letting her eye stray from the ball. Shining in the spotlight brought her to several championship games, a place of honor twice over as a member of the Women’s Class A Illinois All-State team and a three-time member of the USSSA Class A Women’s All-Star Team from 1979-1981. Helen was named Best Female Defensive Player at the 1982 Mixed competitive N.I.T. in Hutchinson, KS and was on the 1984 Mixed N.I.T. All-Tournament Team in Rockford IL. In 1984 she was named to the Women’s All-Time All World Team by the USSSA National Hall of Fame committee. Her career stalking the diamond culminated in winning the USSSA DeBeer Pollack Women of the Year Award in 1985 and being inducted into the Illinois Softball Hall of Fame in 1997. Helen dominated the outfield but also put her indelible stamp at first base. She was often recruited by teams throughout the U.S. and paid her way to play in the biggest games. Even when her playing days were over, Helen kept her hand in the business of softball by helping to organize tournaments with 200 teams, ran women’s slow pitch softball in St. Charles for many years, and even played in the Senior Olympics, racking up a stellar reputation both near and far. But her 40 trophies and stacks of plaques paled in comparison to the love and dedication to her family.
Her children were her life, and she never missed a steer or horse show with a pocket full of treats for the horses. Countless basketball or football game or any activity that starred John or Jessica, Helen was front and center, even if she had to fly there.
She leaves her loving husband of 53 years, Mike Biddle; two children: John M. Biddle II (Lauren) Biddle and Jessica (Brett) Saari; four grandchildren: Lee Biddle, Eve Biddle, Clifford Saari and William Saari; three siblings: Robert (Glenda) Nold, David (Rhonda) Nold, and Patricia Nold; many nieces, nephews and a community of friends on and off the softball field. The family would like to extend a special thank you to Debbie Brandau, who dedicated special care to Helen even into her last day.
She now joins her parents, Robert and Roberta Nold who preceded her in death.
Visitation will be Tuesday, September 9, 2025, at Elburn Lions Park, 500 Filmore St., Elburn, IL, from 4-8 p.m. A funeral to celebrate her life and faith will be held at 10 a.m., Wednesday, September 10, 2025, at Lily Lake Congregational Church, 44W122 Empire Rd, St. Charles, IL 60175, physically located in Lily Lake, IL. Interment will follow at Lily Lake Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Alzheimer’s Association at donorservices.alz.org. Memories and tributes may be left on the Conley Funeral Home page, or at www.conleycare.com.