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Gary (Irene & Garrett) Bentz
January 26, 2006
Mike, No matter how much trouble your Mom (Helen) worried that I may get you in to, she still always made me feel at home at your house. It is an extra blessing that through you I was also able to know her.
Carolyne Chieffo
January 21, 2006
I remember how Helen and my Grandmother traveled the world together. I sure by now the two of them have some travel plans in the works.
I will miss you Helen....
Thank you for letting me borrow your beautiful wedding gown.
Love,
Carolyne
Kathy Carrubba
January 18, 2006
Helen was a fabulous lady. My children always enjoyed her visits and we will miss here dearly.
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