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Jim Stanton
January 28, 2009
We were sadly out of town when we heard about my Aunt Helen's death. Memories of visiting her and Uncle Skip will be with me always. Memories are eternal. Love and prayers to the family for their loss.
Jim (Ola) Stanton
Merk Stanton
January 26, 2009
I wish she had written a book. My Aunt Helen had written me letters all through my military career, and continued for years after it was over. I believed she would have loved a military career. Her intrest and love of what someone else was doing was unbelievable. Joan and Ron, God Bless you both for your steadfast love and the care you presented. She will be missed.
Love, Merk
Robin Stanton-MacCoy
January 22, 2009
I send my deepest sympathy to you, in the passing of Aunt Helen. I remember her smiling face and always a kind word to all. Holidays were always special at Grandma Stantons when Aunt Helen was there.She always lit up a room when she walked in. Any family gatherings, whether a wedding or birthday, Aunt Helen was always in charge of the cake.It got to the point where there was no question she handled that. God bless you and know she was deeply loved by all of us.
Don and Barb MacKenzie
January 21, 2009
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Paulette and Blake Morant
January 20, 2009
We are saddened to learn of the passing of Miss Helen yet thrilled to have had her friendship and that of Joan and Ron Kasper for the last 11 years. Joan and Ron are surrogate parents to our cocker spaniel Casey; Miss Helen considered Casey a 'sweet doggie'. Miss Helen's precise penmanship and lovely cards and notes will be treasured. Thank you, family, for sharing her with us.
Paulette and Blake Morant and "Casey"
January 20, 2009
My heart was saddened to read this mornings paper,about Helen. She and Skip were wonderful people and always thought of me. Now they are together. I will Cherish my 2008 Christmas Card from her forever.
Donna J. Stone (Dairylea) Erin, N. Y.
Dan Cain
January 20, 2009
My Name is Daniel Cain. I was saddened to learn from the Stargazette that my Great Great Aunt died. My family is of course on my late Mothers side Stantons. I remember all the Stanton Family from Wellsburg and wish to pay my deepest Sympathy to My Aunt Helens family. I live now in Manchester England and wish i could be there for support. I have lost so many family members since living here but know the Lord has great Plans for them all. I wish you all the best for the next few months for the berieving period and if there is anything The Cain/Stanton family can do, Please feel free to call on anyone of us. May God Bless you all and love from Dan Cain and family. 16 Woodlands Road. Edenfield England. BL00LP.
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