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Helen Elizabeth Tibbals

Ann Arbor, Michigan

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Tibbals, Helen Elizabeth, (Beers) Ann Arbor, MI (Formerly of Warren, OH)

Passed away at the age of 74, Helen was born on February 15, 1934 to the par-ents of David L. Beers and Helen G. Thomas. Helen married Robert T. Tibbals in 1953. Helen worked for many years as a teacher. Helen received...

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Dear Bill - I knew you many years ago from Burns Park. I am sorry to read of the passing of your mother. My thoughts are with your family.

Nanny,
Forgive me for not being there, it was out of my hands. Pa will be with you now. You kept the family together and now it is our turn, we wont let you down. You are going to be missed and remembered.
Love, Your Son-in-law, Gary Sr.

Melanie and Paul Sean Tibbals X-mas 2007

Dear Lynn, Carole, Bill, David, Alicia, Daniel, Katie, Rick, Julie Erica Spencer and William Tibbals; I am Melanie Tibbals (your Uncle Paul's daughter from CA). I shared good memories with your Mom/Grandma. When I went to Michigan with Eleanor and Matt in 1992, we would often visit "Libits" and go swimming. She always had an open door for us to eat and to have a good time. It's unfortunate that we live so far and cannot see each other much, but I am hoping with your Mom entering the Gates of...

I've known Helen since the mid 60s when we both taught at Belleville High School. Through the years, we've had many great times together, and she will be greatly missed. I especially remember the Halloween parties she and Bob had. I always admired her sense of humor, devotion to her family, and her compassion for people and life in general. Her life was very remarkable in many ways, and her love of family and friends was awesome.

Sorry to read about your mom. Got to know both your parents years ago when we were all young and wild. They were both great people and now they are both together again.

Both you and Bob can rest now and wait for the rest of us. With great sympathy to the family, Frank Pope

You may be one person to the world, but you may also be the world to one person...
David, I know how much you cared for your mother as you spoke of this last year during her illness. As the days pass, memories will carry you through. Hugs to you and your family!
Debbie

mom - I miss you so much. Be at peace now and tell dad I said hi. You are back together now, I'll see you both when I get there. All my love forever-
Lynn