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Helene Catherine White

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

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MYRTLE BEACH | Helene Catherine White, 80, wife of the late Col. Douglas N. White, died Friday, July 15, 2005 at Grand Strand Regional Medical Center. She was born August 7, 1924 in Sedan, France, a daughter of the late Joseph Francois and Suzanne Hersis Santomo. Mrs. White was a Lieutenant in...

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Mrs. White was a kind,gracious and beautiful woman. I will never forget all she and Col. White did for me and my family.My deepest condolences to Steve and family.

From a Song by Lee & Diane Turner.
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Christians never say good bye forever,
We only say until we meet again,
For there's a great day coming,
We'll all be going home,
Christians never say good bye forever.

Aunt Helene, until we meet again,
Love,

Aunt Helene is and always will be my favorite Aunt. Her sense of humor and caring spirit will live on in my memory forever. We shared a fondness for Golden Retrievers and I am so blessed to have her newest Golden, Leah, living with me - reminding me every day that My Aunt Helene is with me always. I am so lucky to have found new cousins in Myrtle Beach and Maine and I hope together we can all keep Helene White's memory alive for our children and grandchildren. I love you, Aunt Helene.


God Bless your family during your time of need. Mrs. White was sweet,kind, and a joy to take care of.
God Bless
Christina Anderson
3E GSRMC

Nanoo was an extrordinary woman. Not only was she a mother, but she had the blessing of having nine grandchildren and lucky for me,I was one of them and she spoiled me to death. She called me her pumpkin seed and she loved me so much. We would have so much fun together. We would go to movies, get our nails done and we would go visit some of her friends and when she started to get sick, I stayed with her at home and fixed her meals and fed the cat and dog. Then, when she had to go to the...

Helene was our very dear neighbor for over 25 years. We had many precious conversations "in the street" as she walked her beloved Boy and Girl (or they walked her).
We enjoyed her stories of experiences she and Doug shared during their military years. She was always interested in our travels in France and eagerly gave us her opinions on French politics!
The evening the Berlin Wall fell, I called Helene to tell her and we cried together on the phone.
Helene and Doug spent...