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Mrs. Helen Wyatt Snapp, of Pembroke Pines, died Jan. 20, 2013. She was 94.
10 Entries
I never had the honor of meeting you personally, but I am indebted to you and your service. Everywhere life is full of quite heroism and every generation stands on the shoulders of their those who went before. Rest well Ms. Wyatt, you are were back where you belong, back in the clouds.
F.
February 23, 2013
Godspeed Helen!
February 22, 2013
I only knew Helen for a couple of years but, in that short time, she truly inspired me. Helen had a sweet soul and a spirit of adventure. She could out pace many younger people. I really enjoyed driving her to 99s meetings and and learning more about her experiences. A fond memory was the day I escorted her on a B-17 ride from TMB to FXE. She was so excited to be part of the aviation community. Fly High, Helen!! Love, Myra Bugbee
February 22, 2013
Surely the angels must be rejoicing with the arrival of our dear friend Helen Snapp.
Constance Wilds
February 22, 2013
My very first flight instructor back in 1967 was a former WASP, and they have always been a very special group of people to me.
Rick Lieb
February 22, 2013
I shall remember our fun times at Fun & Sun with you;Fran & Ruth. What a privilage to spend time with the WASP and listen to your stories. I shall miss you.
Charlotte deOgburn
February 22, 2013
What a beautiful, bright, and brave spirit. You brought a gift of light and enthusiasm to all you met. We appreciate all that you've given. You have inspired generations to come. We appreciate your service and dedicated patriotism May you enjoy your new set of wings with the angels with whom you now fly. You will always be remembered.
Jan Shakespeare
February 22, 2013
She was our beloved "Aunt Bunnie", but also a hero, a patriot and an inspiration. We will miss her forever.
Mike Yates
February 20, 2013
We miss our dear friend, Helen. She was always ready for any adventure. It was difficult for much younger people to keep up with her.
Fly high, Helen
Ursula Davidson
February 20, 2013
Saw the article on the web. Sorry for your loss. Wondering if we are related.
Michael Snapp
February 19, 2013
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