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Jean Emelski - Horton
September 30, 2008
To Helen's family: I apologize for the tardiness of this.
I remember Helen from church when I was growing up. She was always a very dear and nice caring person. May God bless and keep you all. I'm sure He'll help you thru this time with many wonderful memories of a very lovely lady.
Joan Shaw
September 22, 2008
I will always remember Helen and her kind cheerful manner. She was part of our extended family when I was growing up. She always had a smile and a welcome for everyone. She will be missed. May her memory be eternal.
Joe and Nancy Bleznuck
September 21, 2008
A Great Lady. Always so nice to my sister Gloria, and I.... A Dear Person!!!!!
Our Aunt Helen, and your Aunt Helen are together again... God Bless...
John Tokar
September 21, 2008
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
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