Helen-Cartwright-Obituary

Helen Cartwright

Norfolk, Virginia

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Helen M. Cartwright VIRGINIA BEACH - Helen Virginia Mosier Cartwright, 85, went to the Lord Sept. 8, 2008. She was the widow of U.S. Navy Lt. Frederick Esman Cartwright Jr. She is survived by her sons, Robert F. Cartwright (Gale), Michael J. Cartwright and Richard E. Cartwright (Brenda). She...

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Ms. Helen you were a dear friend and neighbor for many years on John Hancock. You never got my name right - always called me my older sister's name - Karen. It became a fun joke between us, especially when I started calling you "Louise"! You were incredibly bright and always in the "know" - you kept up with everything which made you the youngest 80-plus-year-old I ever knew. So many good times and so many wonderful memories - most of them good times and laughs, especially as I got older. ...

Sept.14,2008
Ws send our condolences to the Cartwright family, and our thoughts and prayers with family through this this difficult time. Helen was a cousin of mine,In later years we enjoyed our conversation about our childhood experences while she visited our family in Ky,during the depression of the 30'
MAY GOD BLESS

We offer our condolences to the Cartwright family,and our thoughts and prayers are with the family through this difficult time. Helen was a cousin of mine. IN our later years we enjoyed our coversations about our chilhood experences we had while she visited with our family in Ky.during the depression of the 30's

Mamaw will live on in my heart, memories, and the laughter she brought into our home (alot of which was at her expense, but she always loved every minute of it!) She was and is the glue that kept this family together with her daily "updates" because she cared so much about all of us. We will miss her dearly!

Jeez, Mamaw. Why did you have to go so soon? I remember all our times together, good and bad. I know I drove you nuts up until I was 16, then Amanda took over. I remember I used to take all of your silverware in the backyard and dig holes with my friends, and I felt so bad when you tripped in a hole and broke your ankle. I remember I used to play with your earlobes; you hated that. I'll never be able to do that again. I remember all the pranks I pulled on you, and when you used to get so mad...

Helen was ouor neighbor for many years in Va Beach. Always had a flock of kids around, and always made them feel welcome. She was a fine lady and good neighbor.

We love you mamaw! We will surely miss your fun spirit and your quick-wit....may these things live on in your children and grandchildren.

Love~ Kristi, Rocky, Kyle, Ricky & Mason King (Culpeper, VA)

My deepest sympathies to the family of Mrs. Cartwright, she was such a great lady, and a dear friend to my mom and dad, Audrey & Gene Woodward. Mrs. C attended all our family celebrations over the years, even in bad health. We will greatly miss her but have very fond memories of her friendship and kindness, and especially all her hilarious antics she and Audrey did together. Heaven is rockin and rollin now !!

May the Love of Jesus Christ , our Lord and Savior ,be with the family
during these difficult times. Remember
his promise of eternal life if you believe in him. You will see Mamaw again. God will give you comfort, just ask.