Helen-Biscott-Obituary

Helen Biscott

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Helen Biscott passed away. The obituary was featured in The Gazette on September 25, 2008.

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I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

Thank you for sharing your Mom with me and for letting me be her "American Daughter." I am truly blessed to be part of such a special family.
With Love,
Patti

Hello Phil and Family,
We are saddened to hear of your loss. We know you will miss your mom dearly. We hope that the support from your friends at Weed Man will help see you through this difficult time. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Love Anne and John

Dear Sue and Ross,
My deepest sympathies. Ross and I both lost our dads this year and that was hard enough but I can only imagine what it would be like to lose my mother. Well, on the bright side, she can now be with you whenever and wherever you need her.
What a party it must be up there with such wonderful people around!

Dear Sue,
My deepest sympathies to you and all your family. It's always a very sad moment for those of us who are left behind, but remember that your mother lives on in your thoughts and memories of her and that she is now in a better place where she will be able to watch over all of you .
Your are in my thoughts and prayers and so is she,

Sue, Mike, and Phil - So many people have so many great memories of your mom, and so do I and all my family, going back to the early 1960s. She was a remarkable lady, full of passion, enthusiasm, energy, and genuine interest in people. I know how proud she was of you three and how deeply she adored you. It was a love that was plain to all who listened to her talk about you, and it'll make her loss so much harder to bear. Please know that my thoughts are with you as you say goodbye to that...

I remember Mrs Biscott with her Scotties as I worked at their veterinary clinic. She was always smiling. My heart goes out to her family

Tanya Miller

Dear Sue and Family,
I spoke to your Mum almost everyday-a word or two as we passed walking the dogs. On the coldest of winter mornings (at about 6:45) I would hesitate to leave the house only to see Helen already out with the "puppies" giving them their well deserved exercise, bundled up in her fur coat. I will miss those greetings, a comment about the weather, a question about our girls (Erin and Alura) school projects, or a little bit of news to catch me up. I am happy to have shared...

My heartfelt condolences go out to the Biscott family at the passing of their mother, Helen.
She always made me feel welcome and special whenever, or wherever, we met. Her warmth and caring manner will be missed.