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Helen M. Crouch

Gary, Indiana

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HELEN M. CROUCH (BURROUGHS) "Granny" Merrillville, Indiana Helen Crouch, affectionately known as "Granny," age 80, passed away Sunday, March 11, 2007, at home. She was born December 21, 1926, in Uriah, AL to Ed and Carlene Burroughs. She married Lewis E. Crouch in 1959. Helen was a faithful...

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Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Remembering You

Your time on earth seemed all too brief because I wanted you in my life forever.

And although I really miss you, in my heart I know that you are at peace.

Still, countless times throughout the day I find myself remembering you.

Although I cannot see or hear you, I know that you are with me.
I'll feel you in the warmth of the summer sun.

I'll see you in the brilliance of autumn leaves.

You'll be beside me in the peacefulness of a...

I'm so sorry to hear about your loss. She will always be remembered and in our hearts. Just know that she is in heaven now and rejoicing with the Lord.

My thoughts are with Helen's family during this difficult time. I will always remember Helen as a gentle, intelligent woman with a very kind heart and a positive attitude. She is truly missed by all at AHEPA.

To Uncle Omar & Aunt Jean,

The word of God simply says"...'I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee.'" Hebrews 13:5 KJV

At a time when words are so hard to find...know that you are cared for very deeply and loved greatly by so many. We can only feel some of the pain that you feel in the lost of your Mom.

While we (the Whiting & Johnson Family) may not know at times how to comfort you, the Lord knows exactly what you need. He will minister peace and comfort to you in...

To the family of Helen Crouch we will always remember her for the warm hugs and kisses she always gave to us. God Bless

To the family of Helen Crouch, I was saddened to hear of her passing.
Continue to hold on to God's unchanging hands. God Bless You

To Omar and Barbara,
Those we love remain with us for LOVE itself lives on. Cherished memories never fade, because one loved is gone. Those we love can never be, more than a thought apart, for as long as there is memory, they live on in your heart.
You have my deepest sympathy.

To my family, words cannot express how I feel about the passing of Aunt Helen. I'm going to truly miss her smile, laugh and the wonderful talks we had. She always listened and never put you down, and loved us all, no matter what we did. No more pain Aunt Helen, no more pain. Love always Beth.