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Helen Louise Hootkins

Austin, Texas

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Hootkins, Helen Louise Bolyard Helen Louise Bolyard Hootkins was born February 10, 1912, in Indianapolis, Indiana, and passed away April 12, 2009 in Austin, Texas. She is preceded in death by her husband, Seymour Gene Hootkins, and a son, William Michael Hootkins. She attended schools at...

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her son was younger than my grandparents . he was younger than trump and biden, mcconnell and pelosi.

I offer the Hootkins Family my condolences and pray that the "peace of God that excels all thought will guard your hearts."- Philippians 4:7

Deepest Sympathy,
J.Murray

My father, Jarrott Harkey (now deceased), was a fellow geophysicist to Seymour and always spoke warmly of him. I grew up hearing your family's name, and send my warmest wishes for healing as you mourn the loss of Helen.

Susie and Bobby,

Your Mom was such a warm,kind-hearted person. She brought the romance of "pugs" into my family's life.

I vividly remember your parents from my childhood, and have wonderful memories of both.

Several years ago while living in New York, I met a childhood friend of your Dad's. He was from New York, but he and your Dad would meet at Long Beach every summer. His name was Maruice Friend.

I was so sad to hear about your Mom, but she...

Susan and Robert: I was your Mother's Registered Nurse when you and Bill were born. She was a wonderful person and friend. I will miss our visits. My sincere sympathy to each of you. Natalie Hill,R.N. retired.

Susie and Bobby.....Mom (your Aunt June) just told me about Aunt Helen. I am so sorry for your loss. I have alot of great memories from Lake George with you all. We have been very lucky to have had our "moms" as long as we have. Our sincerest sympathy from Mom and I ( your cousin, Julie).

Susie, Bob & family,
I have such warm memories of "Aunt Helen" and all the fun outings in Dallas. She was loved and will be remembered.
With great sympathy,
Becki Warnock Greenwade