May God bless you and your...
May your life be an inspiration to all. May G*d grant peace to all who love you and may their memories of you never fade.
Aaron Saylor
December 25, 2005 | Lake Worth, FL
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Helen M. Reyes Helen Mae Weidenhammer Reyes, 40, of Carolyn Croxton Slane Residence of Hospice of Central PA, died Tuesday, November 29, 2005 in the residence. She was the former office manager for Dr. Domingo Alvear, MD, Harrisburg, a graduate of Milton S. Hershey High School, Class of 1984; a...
Read MoreMay your life be an inspiration to all. May G*d grant peace to all who love you and may their memories of you never fade.
Aaron Saylor
December 25, 2005 | Lake Worth, FL
Helen was a dear friend of my mother's(Beth Lehman). Lj is staying with my family, and is Helen up and Down! He loves her dearly and always will! He always says how his mom is " his heart" and I know we have the closest thing to her heart! I always tell Lj, " We cant be sad, mom is up there singing and dancing!" and then he always laughs and smiles and says " I love my mom!" We miss you Helen!
Love Brittany
Brittany Valentin
December 07, 2005 | Halifax, PA
Helen was a great person. She loved her son L.J. very much. We'll always remember her smiles and funny faces she always made us laugh. We will always remember her in our hearts. We will miss her.
Matt & Nicole Gaglione
December 04, 2005 | Harrisburg, PA
Helen, May the Angels be your guide and take you to the new and eternal city of Jerusalem. May your soul and the souls of all our dearly departed Family members from the Milton Hershey School Rest in Peace.
As a fellow Milton Hershey Graduate, (Class of 1972, for myself), It is a shame that your life was so short, but what I have read, you have left a lasting legacy. God bless you and your immediate family.
Go in Peace,
Oliver Ewing
December 04, 2005 | LaPlata, MD
I have no words to express my sadness of the passing of a fellow Homeguy (Milt-Sister) My she always be remembered and loved. May her son only know love and kindness. May he remember he has over 8,000 people who will help him when asked. Take care.
Aaron"Ben" Saylor '61
Aaron Saylor '61
December 04, 2005 | Lake Worth, FL
Helen i miss you. You are a great friend.Your are in a better place now then you were here suffering.All of your family loves you even i do.See you again soon.Love Nicole
Nicole Lehman
December 02, 2005 | Millersburg, PA
LJ AND FAMILY
MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY GOES OUT TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. I MET YOUR MOTHER ABOUT 7 YEARS AGO WHILE SHE WORKED AT DR ALVEAR'S OFFICE. SHE WAS A WONDERFUL, SWEET AND LOVING PERSON. ALWAYS REMEMBER THAT SHE IS NOW IN A BETTER PLACE AND WILL ALWAYS WATCH OVER YOU AND PROTECT YOU. MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY DURING THIS DIFFICULT TIME.
EVELYN RODRIGUEZ
December 02, 2005 | HARRISBURG, PA
Helen and I lived together for some time while at Milton Hershey School. Helen was one of the girls that I looked up to, although I'm not quite sure she realized that. She was always positive, smiling, and a great role model. I have many fond memories of Helen. I am glad she is no longer suffering, and pray that LJ will be taken good care of. Helen, you were truly an inspiration!
Annette Cordano
December 02, 2005 | West Grove, PA
Helen, I'm glad I had the pleasure of knowing you for the short time that the lord has allow. Your personality and your witty sense of humor is so like me it's as though I knew you forever... "Girl" We are sisters from another mother no doubt(: Sincerly, Brendella
Brendella Watts
December 02, 2005 | Steelton, PA