Helen-DUNCAN-Obituary

Helen DUNCAN

Obituary

DUNCAN, Helen, 87, of Tampa, passed away March 25, 2010. She is survived by her children, Sandra Cox, Diane Smith, and Darlene and Pat Stanley; grand-children, Sam and Kay Stringfield, Amy Stanley, Tracy and Rob Bondi, and Pat and Amy Stanley; and great-grandchildren, Shelby, Zachary, Brandon,...

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Just received word of your mom's passing. She was the last and matriarch of the family. That means we each becomes the head of our familys. She will be missed. Morace,and Shirley Duncan and kids (Albany Ga.)

My mother talked about Aunt Helen a lot. She said many times that,growing up, Aunt Helen was like a mother to her. Granny had so many younguns, without the modern conveniences we take for granted to ease her workload---I'm sure she was glad to have a helpful loving daughter step in to care for her little sister.

Very sorry to hear about the passing of Aunt Helen. Lots of good childhood memories.

Dear Sandra, Diane and Darlene,
Please, accept my condolences on the passing of your Mom, Aunt Helen.
I hope you find comfort in the happy memories you have of her.
Respectfully,
Sue Thiessen (Barbara Spivey's daughter, Susie)

Dear Sandra, Diane, and Darlene, I'm so very sorry for the loss of your mother--I have many happy memories of
You, your dad, and Helen when you girls
were little--May God Bless each and every one of you--Love, Hattie

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
I remember Helen coming and visiting Grandma Dixon's with Aunt Odessa and Uncle Dewey.
I am staying in touch with the family through Sherry.

God Bless.
Bonnie Carter Fleck(Eloise Dixon Carter is my mother and Thetus Dixon was my Grandmother)

I remember Aunt Helen from when I was a lil young'un in Tampa. My mom took me with her to visit several times---she would take me places and leave Steve and Sue at home b/c she knew I would sit quietly and let her and Helen talk in peace. She had Little Golden Books and paperdolls of actresses from the 40s that she would let me play with. She had a doll in a Sequoia dress---which I was not allowed to touch,only look at. I also remember eating lunch at her house one day---I helped myself to...

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

Dear Sandra, Diane , Darlene and all of the family...
I was so sad to hear of Aunt Hellen's passing. I loved her very much. Our sadness will be a lifetime. Let it be encouraging she is in a place with many who love her dearly. I love you all . God Bless . Love always, Sherry Trimble and family