1926
2012
Helen Virginia Pearson, 10/18/1926 – 10/08/2012. We have lost a wonderful mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, sister-in-law, aunt, friend and the list could go on & on. But not one of us would be so selfish as to want her back in her condition knowing she is now with her parents, her husband, and many other relatives and friends who have already passed thru those pearly gates. Yes, she will be missed, but we all can rest assured that if our hearts are as pure and full of God as Helen's was, when our time comes we will be reunited in Heaven. There are special thanks to be made. First: to mother's three sisters who for the last 6 months made sure they were there everyday to feed her, help change her clothes, and many other things including listening to some really tall tale she fabricated. Second: to the staff at ManorCare, all the aids, nurses, and especially the hospice care, all of the love, care and affection she was given by all; we know was real and was appreciated and accepted by the whole family. Mother loved all of you! Helen leaves behind three brothers, three sisters, one son, one daughter, one stepson, one stepdaughter, grandchildren, great-grand- children, (more than I can count), nieces, nephews and friends that only God knows how many. But no one had to worry. She had enough love for all. All of us that loved you deeply will miss you more. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m., Thursday, October 11, 2012 at Bill Eisenhour Northeast Funeral Home with burial to follow at Arlington Memory Gardens.
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November 26, 2017
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J.J. Main
December 26, 2012
I will miss her .I loved her.
October 12, 2012
Helen Parrish -Smith
My sympathies to you all.. Gary, Mona, Sharon and Mike. I have very fond memories of you at the old Northeast Assembly of God Church.
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