Deepest sympathy to the family of Helen. She was such a nice lady. She was a very good friend and neighbour to our mom while she lived in Yardley Place. Our mom always had good things to say about Helen and she sure enjoyed Helen's company.
Sure going to miss seeing you smiling face and sense of humour.It was nice getting to know you,Sunday's at Wayne's Buffet won't be the same without you.Rest in Peace
I am very grateful to have had an opportunity to have spent a lot of my younger years on the farm around Helen. Thankfully Helen was a very kind hearted women. One summer, one of my cousins and I were practising our running skills with chickens. We were faster than we thought and ended up severely injuring one of Helen's chickens. We were very afraid to tell her. When we mustered up the courage to tell her she said simply said looks like we are having chicken for dinner. g
God bless all who knew Helen. She was one of a kind. She could out-work most of the guys I currently work with and watched hockey, The Riders & the Toronto Blue Jays. Nothing but fond memories. May she rest in peace.