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4 Entries
April 12, 2019
Family
Julie Daehn
Aunt Helen was very special to me. My father was rarely home, but Aunt Helen and Uncle Woody were always their for my mother and us children. I miss her greatly
May 8, 2017
I will miss Aunt Helen very much. She took care of me when mom was expecting Rex. Mom had to go to bed, and my sister, Barbara, walked me up to Aunt Helen's house each morning before school. I was only 3 years old. Aunt Helen took me to school functions, as my mother couldn't drive, and my dad was never home. Our family spent most holidays with Aunt Helen's family.
What sweet memories I have of her.
Robert and Julie Daehn
Aunt Helen had only kind things to say about everyone. I only wish I had a mother and father as Uncle Woody & Aunt Helen are. I would be the master at all things cause I would work hard to please them.
May 5, 2017
L. Smith
Looking forward to meeting this amazing lady who left a beautiful legacy for her entire family. Hers was a life well-lived, and now she is at home with her Savior.
Blessings to the family,
May 4, 2017
Family
Anne Skordelis
We miss you, Grandma. I know you're running on those streets of gold. We love you and will meet again someday! Love, Anne
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