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ALBERT OGLE, WANDA COX, BRUCE FORD posted a condolence
Thursday, January 15, 2009
SCOTT-SORRY TO HEAR OF THE PASSING OF HELEN. OUR PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU, THE CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN. KNOW THAT SHE IS IN A BETTER PLACE AND LIVE THE REMAINDER OF YOUR LIVES SO THAT YOU WILL BE ABLE TO SEE HER AGAIN. THAT IS MY PRAYER FOR ALL OF YOU. I RECALL WITH FONDNESS, THE TIME WE WERE YOUNG, WHAT A THRILL WHEN BLONDIE AND SUZIE WOULD COME TO TENNESSEE. THAT WAS THE HIGHLIGHT OF MY SUMMER. I REMEMBER THE NIGHT MY WIFE AND I ENJOYED THE MEAL AT DANDRIDGE SEAFOOD HOUSE WITH YOU, HELEN AND SUZIE. MAY GOD GIVE YOU AND YOURS THE STRENGTH TO GO ON AND CARRY WITH YOU LOVING MEMORIES OF WIFE, MOTHER AND GRANDMOTHER.
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Pam Charpentier posted a condolence
Monday, November 17, 2008
Tim and Heather - I just wanted to let you know that I am sorry for your loss. You and your family are in my thoughts.
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Kelly Gregg posted a condolence
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Scott it was great talking to you the other day, sorry under such sad circumstances. We all know Helen is in God's kingdom now and is watching over all of us. Even when a person has left this earth we still have the thoughts and memories that they left us with. THat is how I guess I deal with times like these. I have so many loving and fun moments I remember of Helen. From way back when you all lived in Huntington Beach and Helen and my mom would shove Debbie, Greg, Bill (ok, Mike),Cindy and me (Tim I think you were in the crib those days) out the back door. We would play our crazy kids games and Helen would appear at the door with sandwiches (pre-cut of course) and drinks. And when we got into a fight (which we did periodically), she was there to play referee. I remember how she would get mad (not really) at me when I would not call her Aunt Helen since her kids called my mom, Aunt Sue. Truth be told she was much more than an Aunt. I remember when you and her and my mom and dad would go out sometimes when we were all together for a weekend. It was a major event for you all to get out that door, looking back never knew how she and my mom did it with us six bratty kids. I remember she would tell me how pleased she was that you and I were going to see a Vols game. She, like my mom, could never take the stress of sitting there watching the WHOLE game. I remember how when I came to visit sometimes, how she would tell me about how Debbie, Greg, Cindy and Tim's lifes were going on and how you all missed them all so much when you were in Knoxville. I could go on and on, the point being that we all have memories of Helen that shine inside of each of us. She Loved and was Loved, and we are all better people for having her be a part of our life.
Kelly -Nephew (Palm Harbor, FL)
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Kathy (Johnston) Ellison posted a condolence
Thursday, November 13, 2008
I was saddened by the news of your wife, mother, and grandmother, Helen. My Mother Barbara and Helen were cousins. I have wonderful childhood memories of our gatherings at my Grandma Kathleen's home in Long Beach. I know that time and distance has separated us and we only know each other by name now, but I will never forget the calm demeanor, soft comforting southern voice, and classy ways of Helen. She was always kind, had a great sense of humor, and loved life. My thoughts and prayers are with your families in the days and months ahead. May all of the wonderful loving memories come alive and help to ease the pain of your loss.
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Laura posted a condolence
Thursday, November 13, 2008
We meet many people in our lives, but there are some that are more special than others. Mom, as I called her from the moment I met her, was one of the truly special people that have touched my life.
She was one of those people who you absolutely loved from the moment you met her. With her sweet Tennessee accent and her beaming smile, she made you feel like you were home whenever she was around. Her smile just made you smile, no matter what was going on in life, and her laugh always warmed your heart. Her family is a true reflction of the footprints and love she left on this earth.
May God bless all the family and give you all strength in this most difficult time. She may not be with you physically, but her love will always surround you, and her beautiful spirit is always with you.
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BOB Gregg posted a condolence
Thursday, November 13, 2008
sCott< my CLOSEfriend AND BROTHER IN LAW FROM PAST YEARS. i AM SO VERY SAD ABOUT HELEN'S DEATH. MAY GOD comfort you and the hildren now and in the times to come. Scott i have always thought of you as the perfect husband and Father. YOUR love for Helen was always apparent in all of your activities. i recall often with fondnessthe fun we had during ouRvisits to your home in Huntington beach. i regret we have lost contact and trust we can communicate from time to time in the future. Please pass on my love and best wishes to DEBBIE, CINDY, AND GREG.
GOD BLESS
BOB GREGG
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Raymond and Lee Lenners posted a condolence
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Deb, Nikki and Family,
Please know our thoughts and prayers are with each one of you. When we found Bob we were blessed with a wonderful family, he spoke ever so often about what wonderful people your parents were Deb. I can't tell you how sorry we are that we never met your Mother. We Love You, Ray and Lee
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Noah Burns posted a condolence
Thursday, November 13, 2008
To all of Helen's family,
Since the day I moved in with Cindy, everyone has made me feel like nothing less then part of the family. Judgement was never placed upon me by anyone, and I was given exactly what I needed, a chance. The first time I met Helen it was obvious what a selfless and caring person she was; offering an ear anytime I needed plus great advice on life in general. Though I wish (and we all wish) it wasn't her time to go, unfortunately the world works in mysterious ways, and the decision isn't ours. All we can do is remember the good memories she left, and know that maybe God just needed her more then we. She lived a successful life, raising a no less than amazing family full of nothing but amazing people, and that is a one-way ticket to heaven in my book. I know she will be forever cherished and missed by her whole family (and myself), and definately never forgotten.
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STEVE AND TERESA MALROY posted a condolence
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
In an old Websters dictionary I have, the word that precedes death is deary, meaning dear or darling. And though, to my regret, I did not have the pleasure to see Helen often. About six months ago, when we visited, the word darling or dear would be the perfect words to describe her. For she truly showed a sincere compassion for all. That I'm sure she has left an indelible mark in the wonderful memories of her family and friends.
I do not understand why loved ones are taken so suddenly, and I know my words are inadequate to do Aunt Helen justice. When I talked with Uncle Scott, about Aunt Helen's condition, I told Him I would pray for her. I prayed that God would do His best for Aunt Helen. Maybe His best for her, was to take her home to live with Him. May God comfort you and help you in the days to come. For I know she will be greatly missed by her children and grandchildren and especially Uncle Scott. Always remember her, sweetness, kindness, gentleness, she truly was a dear.
Your Nephew Steve Malroy
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Trish Simpson posted a condolence
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Scott & family,
I stopped many a morning at the Weigel's and remember Scott fondly. You are in my thoughts and prayers during this time, may God hold you in his loving arms.
Trish
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Tom & Nancy Norman Threewitt posted a condolence
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Our prayers go out to each of you. Aunt Helen was a very loving & giving person. Tom & I experienced this several years ago when we were young & dumb. Regardless of the years spent in California, that soft spoken Tennessee 'drawl' was always there. We used to tease her about how obvious it became by the mere mention of her home state. She was truly Uncle Scott's soul-mate. I was a little shocked when she advised me not to attempt communication with him until the morning coffee kicked in. hehe She always covered your backside, Unc!! She never stirred me wrong. It's sad that families grow up and apart, but memories can never be taken away. My memory is of the Aunt I knew about 46 years ago & that's just fine with me!! I regret that my children never knew her; just her name & a face. Celebrate her life; she deserves a party!!!
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