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Ray Douglas Helms

COLUMBIA, South Carolina

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RAY DOUGLAS HELMS

A memorial service for Ray Douglas Helms, 63, will be held at 11 a.m., Friday, March 6, 2009, at The Harvest Church in Lexington. Inurnment services with military honors will follow at 1 p.m. in Fort Jackson National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers,...

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Hi Todd...I am just so sorry hear about your Dad...He was always very sweet to me, and it put a smile on my face just to be in the same room with him!!! I know you guys will miss him terribly, but you have to know that he is in a better place!!! You and your family will be in my prayers!!!

We were so sorry to hear about the loss of your father. It was always a joy to see at Little League or B.C. games. He was a great "cheerleader" and will be missed by many.

I was sorry to hear of the passing of Ray.
My thoughts are with all the family during this difficult time.

Warren Brown - Fort Mill, SC

We are sorry for your loss. Ray will surely be missed. Ray had a special place in all our hearts. He was like a dad to me after my father died and a grandpa to my 3 chilren. We are very saddened by his passing and will miss him dearly. Monica, Gregg, Matthew, Kaylee, and Christian.

Condolences from Michael, Shinae, and Michael Helms, Jr.

Patricia & Family,
We are sadden for your loss and will keep
each of you in our prayers.

our thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this sad time. Ray Douglas was a very special person, and I was always proud to have him as a cousin. I have many happy memories of our childhood and teenage years. I didn't see a lot of him, but we did see each other over a year ago - the conversation was all about his boys and sports - mostly golf. We all loved him.

He will be missed.

Linda(Brown) Barber and Merle

Todd, I was so sorry to hear of the passing of your father. Jenna, Brittany and myself always enjoyed his company at the football games we attended with Carl Cooler. He always seemed to want to help others in every way he was a true gentleman. I wish you strength during these most difficult times. May God Blees you and your family. Jim Boineau