Condolences
We were deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Aunt Helen. May our loving God grant you comfort and peace in knowing she now lives a life free of the trials and struggles of this life. I still remember her laugh quite vividly, and I suppose I always will. I also remember my dad, Donald, teasing her about her squeamish attitude to some of the more unpleasant tasks of farm life, most notably butchering chickens. She always had a quick comeback for her older brother to put him back in his place, all in fun of course. It was only later in life that I came to fully acknowledge her work as a registered nurse, a profession I now have a much greater appreciation for having a daughter who is a R.N.. Helens' noted preference for working in the operating room as a surgical nurse I found very interesting.....not so squeamish after all it would seem. We offer you our sincere condolences and pray for Aunt Helens' speedily assent into the promised reward of heaven for those who live a life devoted to the love and care of others.
I am so sorry to hear of the passing of Helen, I remember Bill and Helen very well as I am from Invermay, Saskatchewan and my family spent many times with the Squires, enjoyed many great weekends with them. My deepest Condolences to the family.
Marlene Rea (Pickel)
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