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Steve Barnard
January 11, 2009
My condolences to a wonderful woman who bestilled the best of character in her children. She exuded good spirit each time I saw her. Thanks for her perception to introduce her children to the wonders of the outoors. If not for that I would have never met her.
She will be missed.
The Gilliams
December 16, 2008
To the family of Ms Helen,
We saw her on a regular basis at our Tuesday night Bible Study at Beaufont Towers. A jewel to have in the service. She enjoyed the singing, preaching and fellowship. We'd have the opportunity to take her back to her residence after the service. We will surely miss her smiling face and words of encouragement and her gratefulness for being a child of God. Thanks Ms Helen for making a mark on our lives. We love you, but God loved your more. Rest in the Lord and we'll see you in the morning.
Elder Melvin, Robin and Brea Gilliam
(Better Covenant DEC Family)
Laura Scott
December 15, 2008
My deepest sympathies to all who knew Helen at any point in her life. She was a woman who sought out adventure, challenged the rules, and loved the wind in her hair. Appropriately so, her nickname at Beaufont Towers was Sunshine. So I will think of her whenever I feel the sun's warmth on my face. And to her usual greeting, "How are you feeling?" I will now reply, "I feel happy, because I know you are free."
Norwood Scott
December 15, 2008
Thanks for instilling in me a passion for our environment, outdoor recreation, and the tools to make a difference. You will be missed.
Richmond Times-Dispatch
Posted an obituary
December 11, 2008
Helen Scott Obituary
SCOTT, Helen Blackwelder, died December 9, 2008 of a heart attack. She had been institutionalized for over 30 years following a major stroke. Helen was born August 18, 1930 in Greenville, South Carolina, the only child of Charles Davis Blackwelder... Read Helen Scott's Obituary
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