Helen-McLoraine-Obituary

Helen Myers McLoraine

Denver, Colorado

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Helen Myers McLoraine died January 23, 2003, following a fall in Dallas, Texas. Helen and her late husband, Frank J. ''Mac'' McLoraine, were longtime Chicago area residents. Helen then moved to Denver, CO, in 1985. Services will be Friday, January 31, 2003, 11 a.m., at St. Andrew United Methodist...

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Loved sitting with her at competitions. She had great insight to skaters programs and constructive criticism. So many skaters benefited from her generosity and advice. She was a mentor to many.

Helen was a friend to the competitors and to all of us in skating.We miss her.

Helen was a great giving person who touched so many. Sharing the name McLoraine has given a great sense of pride and enjoyment in the achievements of those she supported. We were very honored that she attended our wedding nearly ten ago now. She ordered a genealogy search for me knowing that we shared that hobby.

We remember Helen with fondness and love. She attended our wedding, (even in a December snowstorm!) and her generosity enabled us to purchase our first house. It saddens us that our new son will know her spirit and joy only through our memories.

I will always remember Helen as one of the great people in skating. She has done so very much for the sport and we surely will all miss her so much. Doris

I have known Helen's mother Cousin Mabel and then Cousin Helen for more than 55 years as they lived across the street from us growing up and then after they moved when we would go for visits. Her mother was a class act as was Cousin Helen. A wonderful sense of humor. I remember at a family wedding on a cool fall Minnesota day, I was driving Cousin Helen in an old restored 1948 Packard which caught on fire and began to smoke. We both got out rather quickly-Cousin Helen more gracefully and...

Helen has been a part of our lives for as long as we can remember. We will certainly miss the time spent with her, her quiet sense of humor and the twinkle in her eye.

We Loved her. She will be missed by many.

Richard & Shelley

Helen was up beat, happy and enjoying life as we hugged, laughed and reminisced at nationals in Dallas. We will always remember her that way! The world of friends who were fortunate to know her will miss her dearly.