Helen-McBride-Obituary

Helen May McBride

SHELBURNE, Massachusetts

Nov 10, 1928 – Jun 17, 2014 (Age 85)

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BORN
November 10, 1928
DIED
June 17, 2014
AGE
85
LOCATION
SHELBURNE, Massachusetts

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SHELBURNE - Helen May (Calder) McBride passed away peacefully on June 17, 2014 of cancer. She died at home with her family by her side. She was born in Gloucester, MA, to the late Elizabeth and John Calder on Nov. 10, 1928. Educated in Leominster, MA, she was a graduate of Leominster High School...

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Very sorry to hear of Helen's passing. My deepest sympathy to Mr. McBride and the family.

My heart goes out to my brother in law Barry and his entire family. Mrs Helen was woman with a big heart and yes a beautiful voice, the times that her and Don would come out to California we always had good times. The heavens have gain a beautiful Angel! My prayers go out to her entire family.

Dear McBride family, Much love and prayers to all of you as we all grieve the void of Helen's contagious laugh and bright-side outlook on life. I will miss my visits with her when traveling to Shelburne from Bridgewater. She has joined God's choir and there will be forever a song of Helen in our hearts. Love, Carol Hanson Chaffee

sending our thoughts and prayers to you Don and family, i loved Helen, she was always smiling, and her sense of humor was wonderful. i have many happy memories of time spent with her in Shleburne,, Bob and Maria Kingsley

so sorry for your loss, im sure your mom will be very missed by all that knew her, god bless you all. wayne linscott co worker with dennis

thoughts and prayers are with you all

My thoughts and prayers are with the family.Helen was like a second mom to so many and she will be missed but fondly remembered by us all.

A wonderful lady. My sincere sympathies.

Auntie Helen- you will be greatly missed! Your contagious laugh and giggle resonate for me to this day. I have many memories of Pitch games being played at nana's in which you continually forgot what trump was and it cause everyone who played to laugh good and hard!! While I didn't know why it was funny then, I do now and think of you each time I play! Uncle Don and Sons- we send you love and support!! We are sorry that we can not be there! We are so sorry for your loss!! Love Mary P & family!