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October 7, 2011
Dear family of Helen,
So sorry for your loss, but what a great long life! Helen told me she was going to stay in her house til they carried her out in a box! Well, she almost did it. I so enjoyed visiting with Helen when I did her hair. She was so thoughtful, asking about my family and kids, that she watched grow up in the neighborhood.
I will miss that delightful lady, and have fond memories watching her care for her husband, tend her flowers, and watching life go by.
Thanks for sharing her with us!
Fondly, with all our sympathy,
Laurie and Richard Kincaid from the old Beacon Hill neighborhood
Ted Prichard
October 6, 2011
A wonderful, wonderful lady. She had great strength and a good family
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