Helen-Denny-Obituary

Helen L. Denny

Somis, California

1925 - 2010

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9/2/1925-12/16/2010 It is with great sadness and heavy hearts that we the family of Helen Denny, 85, announce her passing on Thursday, December 16, 2010.

Helen was born in Rockville, MD to Ada Jane (full Sioux Indian) and Daniel Matthew Kerrick (full German) on September 2, 1925. She...

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Dearest Aunt Helen, You were an angel on this earth and now you're with the Angels in heaven. You were always sweet and very loving but you were also loads of fun and a great dancer. I have so many special memories of you that are dear to my heart. Sending you love,
Mary Ann

How can I start? Helen was one of my patient's I cared for. I work for Hospice. I knew Helen before she came onto Hospice however so I got to know her when she was still ambulatory and talking a lot. She was such sweet, loving lady. I remember her walking over to the dining tables and helping the other residents eat their food while talking to them and then she would help clean up their table with a smile. That is just a small memory but there are many more. She was on my care for a...

Ms. Denny, a grandmother... A friend! Most of all a very special person whom will always have a place in the hearts of those who knew her.

As a young man, she took me into her heart, her home and treated me like one of her own...

As children we grow older, spread our wings and at times never look back at yesterday. I regret not looking back enough to have missed the passing of one of the most influential persons in my upbringing. Grandma Denny, I will never forget you...

January 18, 2011
Our Aunt Helen was a very special person. She was very generous and loving and we have the best memories of her. We know she is an angel now.
Tom and Renee mitchell

It was an honor and a blessing to care for Helen. She made me smile everyday. I will miss you Helen Denny. You are flying with the angels now.

Sincerely,
Carrie

Lydia,
Our deepest sympathy in the loss of your Mother.

Sue & John Behl

I have so many things I want to say about my grandma. Number 1 is she was my hero. She was the most selfless person I know. She always put my mom and my brothers and I first. Making sure we had what we needed.
She taught me how to cook. I spent my first thanksgiving away from her in 1993. I called her on the phone at 2 am so she could walk me thru cooking my first turkey. We spent all morning comparing turkey on the phone!
My grandma always said her goal in life was to see us (my...

Aunt Helen was one of the kindest, most caring, self-less people on this planet. She always had positive things to say and her family meant the world to her. She was also loads of fun! She loved music and she loved to dance. I think it was Johnny Horton who sang her favorite song. I have many wonderful memories- really good times through out my entire life, of my sweet Aunt Helen. May she rest in Peace and sing and dance with the Angels.