Helen-McNally-Obituary

Helen G. McNally

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Helen G. "Tootie" McNally, 74, of Phillipsburg passed away Saturday, October 6, 2007 at the Care Center of Brakeley Park, Lopatcong Township, NJ. Born: March 5, 1933 in Phillipsburg, she was a daughter of the late Russell S. and Ella C. Wilson Slaven. Personal: She and her husband, Edison A. "Ed"...

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Dear Ed,
Our deepest sympathy to you and your family. Tootie was one of a kind. She will be missed by everyone who knew her. Toot was Phillipsburg in every sense of the word. Loved by all. Our prayers are with you.

Eddie,
You don't know me, but when I was a little girl, I lived down the street from the Slavens in Morris Park. As Halloween approaches, I will never forget the Halloween that I went trick or treating with Nancy Troxell. Toot tricked me into eating a piece of rubber candy. HA!!! That was Toot. Always fun. Now I know that she is having fun in a much better place because of her faith in the Lord Jesus. God bless you. Linda Person Larson

Tootie - We will miss you so very much. You were a part of all football games, wrestling matches and basketball games. We had so many good times together. We will miss you in Boosteretts - you were a hard worker and everybody loved you.

To The McNally/Slaven Family
I have always missed and have never forgotten Tootie because she was a favorite of mine during and after my working days at the EP tolls, almost 26 yrs ago. Toot possessed one funny and forever uplifting personality that I have ever run into in my lifetime.
Bill, if your reading this, you were my boss on our shift and just as special also. I still speak of how sweet and great a boss you were to me and all of us.
May peace be in your heart and great...

To The McNally/Slaven Families,Helen and I had A lot of fun together when were just teenagers and young adults. We grew apart but I still cared for her deeply.I would like to express my deepest sympathy to all of her family.

When I think of "Toot", I think of PHS sports. She and her husband wore their garnet and gray with pride. My parent's had the pleasure of their company at many a PHS wrestling match. God Bless.
Karen (Chando) Clark

When I think of "Toot", I think of PHS sports. She and her husband wore their garnet and gray with pride. My parent's had the pleasure of their company at many a PHS wrestling match. God Bless.
Karen (Chando) Clark

To Family and Friends
Please accept our deepest sympathies.

Toot,
You will be greatly missed.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.