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NEWPORT NEWS - Helen Aaron passed away on Saturday, September 28, 2013. She was born in Athens, Greece in 1939. Since 1998 she had been a Peninsula resident. She was a member of the St. Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church in Newport News and it's Golden Hearts Club. Preceding her in rest is her husband, Philip H. Aaron; sister, Anastasia Franklin; and brother, Kiriakous Milious. Surviving members of her family include her nephews, Nelson Franklin, Alex Franklin, and John Milious; brother-in-law, Charles Franklin and wife Eileen; and five great Nieces and Nephews. A prayer service will be held Friday evening, October 4, 2013, at 7:00 at St. Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church. Following the service the family will receive friends until 8:30. A service of remembrance will be held Saturday morning, October 5, at 11:00 at the church with Father George Chioros officiating. Interment will be in Parklawn Memorial Park. Memorial contributions may be made to the Legacy Home for Hospice and Support, 2 Fenwick Rd, Fort Monroe, Hampton, VA 23651. Friends are encouraged to visit www.parklawn-woodfh.com to share memories and words of condolence with the family. Arrangements are under the care of Parklawn-Wood Funeral Home, 2551 N. Armistead Avenue, Hampton, VA 23666.
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My deepest condolences to the family! I will truly miss my friend! Rest in peace my dear Helen!
POPPY KITE
October 6, 2013
Our family met Ms. Helen at St. Constantine and Helen GOC four years ago. We soon fell in love her with her beautiful spirit and looked forward to her smile each week. Not long after we met she began to call me her daughter and my husband Philip her son. Helen's spirit is one that everyone around her could see through her eyes and would radiate through her smile . I know a piece of Ms. Helen died the day she lost her Philip and all that knew her tried to help encourage her through each day that passed . But the pain was too much for her . God truly has blessed our family when he introduced us to her. I Thank her for showing us all what true beauty and living a Christian life is all about. May your memory be eternal Ms. Helen We love and miss you .
Monica Hicks
October 4, 2013
You will forever be in my heart Aunt Helen. You were such an awesome woman and I am grateful to have had you in my life for the last 14 years. I love you!
Jamey Franklin
October 2, 2013
Helen, thank you for being a wonderful Godmother to me. I have shared many memories with you and Philip and have truly been blessed since birth to have you in my life. I love you and know you and Philip are watching over me from above. God Bless You. Love, Tammy
October 2, 2013
Philip and Helen were very dear to me as I am their Goddaughter. My father and Philip were in the Navy together many, many years ago and my mom and Helen were very close friends prior to my birth. Once born I was very blessed to have Philip and Helen as my Godparents. I have resided in PA since a child but spent times with both of them and even Christmas a few times growing up. I cherish alot of great memories and will miss them both deeply. I was very grateful to come visit Helen not long ago as we live 4.5 hours away, and was able to meet her wonderful church family. Helen was very proud of her church and enjoyed her many friends there. Thank you to everyone who played important roles in their lives and for being so good to them. They are both together now and Helen has wanted this for quite some time. They are rejoicing with our lord now.
Love Always to you Helen and Philip,
Tammy Wildeson (Jones)
Tammy Wildeson
October 2, 2013
Pues bien, la Biblia promete lo siguiente: “Tus muertos vivirán. […] Se levantarán”. Y también dice: “Los justos mismos poseerán la tierra, y residirán para siempre sobre ella”. (Isaías 26:19; Salmo 37:29.)
nelly
October 2, 2013
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