1917
2011
Mrs. Helen Angel age 93 of Clinton Township, formerly of Warren, passed away June 15, 2011. She was born December 1, 1917. Family members said her family was her life. She was a special aunt to Genevieve (Russ) Gordon, Deanna Gordon, and several nieces and nephews. She is survived by her sister Clara Sajdak. She was predeceased by her husband Raymond. A funeral mass will be held Tuesday at 11:00AM at St. Louise Catholic Church, 2500 E. 12 Mile Road, Warren, MI 48092. Visitation will be Monday 3-8:00PM, with a rosary at 7:00PM at Resurrection Funeral Home, 40800 Hayes Road, Clinton Township, MI. 48038. Additional visitation at church Tuesday 10:30-11:00AM. In lieu of flowers, new stuffed animals or games to be donated to a children's hospital would be appreciated. Collection site at the funeral home.
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June 24, 2011
Clara/Marvin Johnson
What a wonderful person. Auntie Helen made each of her nieces and nephews feel special. She and Uncle Ray shared their joy of life with us. The slideshow portrays a loving couple, family fun, and wonderful memories.
The Angels have earned their wings. Love always,
"Honey, Little Clara"
June 21, 2011
Phil/Anna/Jill Nahajewski
We were sorry to hear of the passing of Auntie Helen. She was such a kind, loving aunt and would always ask what the kids "were up to these days."
When we mentioned that Jill was in girl's softball, she told us that she took after her because she was known as "Home Run Helen" in her days playing baseball.
May she have lots of home runs in heaven!
Love--Phil, Anna and Jill
June 16, 2011
Jan Hebert
Auntie Helen now joins all the other angels in heaven including Ray, Marge and Georgie. We will continue to pray of all her neices and family
June 16, 2011
Bob Hebert
May we all take comfort during this difficult time in knowing that we have our special Guardian "Angels" watching over us. Aunt Helen, thank you for all the wonderful memories, especially during our formative adolecent years. You took us under your wings and provided us comfort and security when we needed it most; and we learned so many of life's lessons during our days at the cottage. You reinfored in us the importance of family values. And, most important, you and Uncle Ray were a model for all married couples. I will always remember that Uncle Ray would never leave the house without kissing you good-bye, a practice that I continue today with Jan. We love you and will miss you. May you rest in the peace of Christ.
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