Dunwoody reporter. (Sandy Springs, GA) 20??-current, December 02, 2020, Image 4

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Helen Sher, beloved Dunwoody
jeweler, dies at 93
Helen Sher at the counter of Camelot Jewelers in 2019.
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BY CAROL NIEMI
Helen Sher, owner of Dunwoody’s
Camelot Jewelers since its founding in
1977 and a beloved fixture of the com
munity, died Oct. 24 in her sleep at 93.
Her passing marked the end of her
20-year battle against cancer.
In a phone interview, her son Mike
Pearce expressed gratitude for all the
messages and calls he has received and
promised that as manager of Camelot,
he will continue his mother’s work.
“I know she’s always going to be
with us and we’re going to continue
what she created,” he said. “After all the
support the community has given us,
we can’t just walk away.”
A memorial celebration was held
Nov. 8, at the store at 2484 Mount Ver
non Road.
Sher’s generosity, love and compas
sion were highlighted in last year in the
Reporter’s “Worth Knowing” column.
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