Helen-Spitzer-Obituary

Helen Cecilia Spitzer

Columbus, Ohio

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HELEN CECILIA SPITZER, September 24, 1922 to October 31, 2008. Knowing Helen Spitzer's door was always open-her hospitality as huge and welcoming as her generous heart-family and friends flocked to the historic old Colonial at 2540 West Royalton Road. Unfortunately, that heart gave out on Friday,...

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to all of the spitzer family. i hold all of you in my heart for your loss. this family has shaped alot of things in my life and for that i am grateful.

Dear Doug, Dasha, Randy, Chris, and the Spitzer Family -
Please accept my heartfelt condolences for the loss of your dear mother and grandmother. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Sincerely,
Godmother Pat

OUR CONDOLENCES TO DOUG , DACHA AND THE SPITZER FAMILY.

wWE ARE SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS.CONDOLONCES.TONY AND PAT LIONETTI

My condolences to Randy and the entire family on the loss of the matriarch of the Spitzer family. I never personally met Helen, However, from my experience with Randy, Chris, all their children, Michelle, Randi, Shannon, Eric, and, especially, my daughter-in-law, Eriin, I found it an honor to share time with them over the past 7 years. Their sincerity, their unselfishness, their kindness and their family values had to be contributed to the leader of the fqmily. She left a great legacy. ...

My fondest memories as a chikd were playing at Grandma Helens...the coloring, the slide, the swings, the BUBBLE GUM! The list goes on and on....I will miss you so much Grandma. Thank you for everything you taught me. You were a wonderful Grandma. I love you!
Randi, Tim, Anna & Colton

Only God Knows Why
Hold your head up high as tears will fall from the sky it's okay to let it out and cry only God knows why as mother nature would say be strong for our guardian angel will never be gone remember all the good things and know she already has her halo and wings only God knows why so go ahead cry
We love you grandma

With sincere symphathy to the Spitzer family. My father's first job was at the auto dealership in Grafton and spoke highly of the Spitzer's.