Helen-Warner-Obituary

Helen T. Warner

Snohomish, Washington

Jul 14, 1925 – Jul 20, 2015

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BORN
July 14, 1925
DIED
July 20, 2015
LOCATION
Snohomish, Washington

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HELEN T. WARNER July 14, 1925 ~ July 20, 2015 "Helen loved and accepted all she met with a smile and unconditional love. There was always room in her home and her heart for one more." Helen (O'Halloran) Warner, 90, of Ridgefield, WA (recently of...

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To the entire Warner family. Our family (The Kostelecky's) got to know Helen just over the last year when my in-laws moved to Snohomish. Her infectious smile truly was welcomed as our family was going through difficult times with Allen on hospice and Joyce with progressing Alzheimer's. She always offered kindness to everyone who walked through the doors. I am so glad you had her with you for such a long time. She is truly a gem. Thank you for sharing her with us.

St. Patrick's Day 2015

Helen and family in Clonbur, County Galway

Helen with her Irish cousin, Paddy

Condolences to the Warner family. I just found out today of your loss. Your mom was "everybody's mom". Such wonderful memories of her and your family especially during the Clark County Fair days. She is at peace now in heaven.

The Curtin Kids, Vancouver, Washington

Helen and my mother had a great time in Mom's last years. She was such a blessing to mom and she will be missed. She would call mom when she was ill and she and mom would laugh, deep belly laughs.

We met Helen and a lot of her children after moving to Snohomish in 2007. She was a delight, full of spirit and fun, and played a mean game of dominoes. She was truly a matriarch for her children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. She was one of a kind and will be missed.

Aunt Helen always had a knack for making everyone feel special. As the youngest cousin, I often felt left out with all the older cousins, but my Aunt Helen always included me & engaged me when I was down. As a youngster I remember one Whitney Clan picnic that I got to go home with Aunt Helen to the farm. During the week I stayed I remember her teaching me how to bottle feed a little piglet, move irrigation pipes (which I hated, by the way) and play air hockey in the basement! She was the...

Dear Warner Family, I am so saddened to hear of the loss of your mother. What a great, great person. Always so kind and caring to everyone and since first grade when the Melo's became your neighbors, your mom was always nice to me. First Mrs. Schuster, then my Mom, and now unfortunately Mrs. Warner. But I know, in my heart, those 3 are having a ball being together again. Let your heart be comforted by that... I love the Warner Family and your Mother was and will continue to be a true...