February 23, 1995: Vol26n28: Obituary Monica Helmbrecht, 33, pediatrician A memorial service was held Feb. 17 at Salem United Church of Christ in Tonawanda for Monica Helmbrecht, 33, an Orchard Park pediatrician and a clinical instructor of pediatrics at the UB School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. Helmbrecht, who suffered from scleroderma, a severe circulatory disease, died Feb. 12 after collapsing in the Pittsburgh airport. She was en route to Cancun, Mexico for a vacation with friends. Family and friends characterized Helmbrecht as a dedicated physician who suffered extreme pain from her disease, especially in cold weather, but always showed a cheerful face to her young patients. Frank T. Schreck, M.D., worked with Helmbrecht at Orchard Park Pediatrics where she had practiced since 1990. He told The Buffalo News that "Because of her condition I told her many times she should live in Arizona or some other warm climate, but she wouldn't leave this area. She loved her family, her hometown and her practice." Helmbrecht was engaged to be married to Kevin Merkel, a computer worker in Rochester. A graduate of Canisius College and the Albany Medical College of Union University, Helmbrecht was an assistant attending physician at Children's Hospital. She was a member of the Buffalo Pediatrics Society and the American Academy of Pediatrics. Survivors include her parents, Ernest and Barbara Helmbrecht of the City of Tonawanda; two brothers, Marcus and Gary, both of Spotsylvania, Va.; and her grandmother, Erika Prade of Lippstade, Germany.