Hellen-Widerman-Obituary

Hellen C. Widerman

Westminister, Maryland

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Hellen C. Widerman, 87, of Westminster, Maryland died peacefully Tuesday, August 25, 2015 at University of Maryland Medical Center in Baltimore. Born December 7, 1927 in Melrose, she was the daughter of the late John and Mabel (Anderson) Chamberlin. Hellen was a secretary, having worked for Atty....

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I am so sorry to learn of your Mother's passing. Hellen was a wonderful friend to my parents, Mildred and Leroy Campbell, as well as to me. She will truly be missed.

We had only known your mom for a year thru my dad who met your mom when she welcomed him to Brightview. We had played pinochle with herand my dad every Saturday nite for several months and so enjoyed her company. Our card evenings were always filled with laughter and fun. She will be sorely missed.

What a grand lady... Just last year, Ms Hellen told me a story of a special friend of mine. The two of us laughed so hard and shared some happy tears. I still smile and repeat that story today. My condolences to your family.

I don't need to tell all of you how much I will miss your Mom- I've already thought a million times "I should call Hellen" Thanks so much for being so generous in sharing her with me. And, again thanks for letting me spend time with her the othr night. You guys did a beautiful job in describing her life and the picture shows how beautiful she was on the inside and out. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

I send sincere sympathy to Carol, Connie, Ronnie and all your families.
I have fond memories of Helen.
Arlene Bakner

Carol, I have always admired your mom's spunk. She was a beautiful lady. Take comfort in your family and be strong for one another.

Carol and Connie, I love the photo you chose for this! You both have done such an awesome job of taking care of your mom and the arrangements. One of the hardest things you will ever do, and she would be proud of how you've handled it. Being with Dad yesterday really brought home to me how much she will be missed...by Dad, for sure, but also by our whole family. She filled her life with love for others, and was respected and loved by so many.
I pray your pain is eased and you are...