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Helen Pridgen

Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania

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Helen G. (Grubbs) Pridgen, 91 of Plymouth Meeting, a retired secretary, died Thursday, may 5, 2011 in mercy Suburban Hospital of East Norriton. Wife of 69 years to Robert G. Pridgen. Born in Savannah, GA on March 26, 1920, daughter of the late Ada (Price) and James Grubbs. Helen has been living...

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Dear Carol, Lynn and Families,
We were so very sorry when we heard of our dear friend Helen's passing on May 5, 2011. We attended her memorial service, but could not go to cemetery as we had Dr. appts. Sorry we never got a message in her guest book, but please know we dearly loved her, her sweet southern voice and and her lovely treatment of everyone she knew. She was so kind and loving. Pray she is resting in eternal peace. Now your Dad is with her and know they are happy being...

Uncle Bob, Lynn and Carol. We are very saddened by the passing of Aunt Helen. You are all in our thoughts and prayers. She will be remembered with nothing but smiles as she has touched our lives with her loving care. When we look at our wedding pictures from the boat Uncle Bob and Aunt Helen are in quite a few of them having a great time together as usual. With love, Ken and Kerry Pridgen

Dear Bob, Lynn, and Carol,
Helen always treated us like her own, and we held her in our hearts as our grandmother. We loved visiting and hearing all the funny and interesting stories she and Bob had to tell. We will miss her so much. You are all in our hearts and prayers. We love you.

Dear Uncle Bob, Coz' Carol and Lynn, we are deeply saddened by the passing of Aunt Helen. We hope all of you are coping well during this difficult time. We are thankful that our baby boy has one of Aunt Helen's treasured hand-knit blankets. She will always be in our memories. Lots of love from our family to yours.

I will always remember Aunt Helen's grace, charm, wit, and the wonderful southern belle way about her. Cindy and I wish we were closer and able to spend more time there but will make sure our little boy Graham knows the caring and loving example she set in her life.

Dear Uncle Bob, Lynn and Carol: I was saddened to receive Carol's email on Thursday and learn of Aunt Helen's death. Carol had told me just the other day that Aunt Helen had fallen again and had to go back into the hospital. She was a great lady from a great family. When I think of her, I think of the time she and Aunt Eleanor spent with us in Winnsboro, SC during WWII and when we first met Uncle Bob. Over the years we always enjoyed Bob and Helen's "drop-in" on their way to or from some...

Uncle Bob, Cousins Lynn and Carol: the Martin boys treasure our memories of dear Aunt Helen. Her love and good humor will be close to our hearts, and she and each of you will be in our prayers. Neal and I will see you Sunday.

For as long as I can remember, I have such fond memories of Aunt Helen, the sweetest, kindest Pridgen of all (except for my mother of course) with the so cool southern acsent. We were'nt together nearly as much as any of us would have liked, but when we were it was always fun. The spirit of her presence, along with my father's, who would have turned 73 on 5/5, will live with us all forever. Love and lots of hugs to all. Doug and family