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Helen DeCiantis

North Stonington, Connecticut

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March 29, 2013
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North Stonington, Connecticut

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North Stonington - Helen Chapin (Conger) DeCiantis, 68, died unexpectedly on March 29, 2013, at Yale-New Haven Hospital, surrounded by her family.She is survived by children, Jonathan and Lauren DeCiantis, Matthew DeCiantis, Helen Chapin and Giuseppe Cassata, and Frank Clark Jr. and Jennifer...

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I remember Mrs DeCiantis taking care of us Brown kids occasionally when we were sick and couldn’t go to school (and my parents were both working). She was SO kind. RIP Mrs D. ❤

To family and friends.... I was blessed to have had Helen as a coworker and friend. She taught me to be an advocate for my patients and for myself which is not always easy as a nurse. I will forever respect and think fondly of Helen.

Sorry for your list.

Sorry for your lost. I loved helping Helen when she came into the bank. She was a nice lady.

My deepest sympathy in your loss. Helen was a kind and caring nurse not only to my mom, but to all the residents in her care at Fairview. I am grateful for her compassion, I know she will be missed.

Marcia, sorry for your loss. She is safe in God's Hands and she will rest in peace until you meet her again in Heaven. God Bless her family. Just keep the good memories.

Always a friend
Carol Burdick

To Helen's family I remembered working with Helen at Fairview a long time ago and she was always sweet and so nice. I am sorry for your loss.

Some of Helen's cookie recipes........

Dear Jonathan, Helen, Matthew, and Clark,
Was sad to hear of your mom's passing. I remember fondly summers at the Cape (blueberry picking) and walks on the pammet. I will always remember the cookie baking marathons at Christmas. (I still make all her recipes after all these years). She was a very giving person, my condolensces.

Clark, family and friend,
I know that Helen as your mother, grandmother and friend will be missed, but memories of her will live on. I will never forget the tins of baklava that she made. Clark would bring them to us at Adam's Garden of Eden, at Christmass. A wonderful treat that we were thankfull for. This is just one or the many memories shes left us with.