Helen Hollers, a White House administrative assistant who served under nine presidents from Harry S. Truman to George H.W. Bush, died Sept. 18 at her home in Washington. She was 95.
The cause was cardiopulmonary arrest and arteriosclerotic vascular disease, said her niece, Harriet Husemann.
Mrs. Hollers retired in 1993 after more than 40 years at the White House. For most of that period she worked in the office of the president’s appointments secretary.
Helen Lucille Husemann was born in Lindsay, Neb., and attended what now is Nebraska’s Wayne State College.
She came to Washington in the 1940s and was a stenographer-typist at the Department of Agriculture before moving to the White House.
In retirement, she lived part time in St. Petersburg, Fla.
She was a member of the Catholic Church of the Annunciation in Washington.