Helen Estelle had a short life, ended by whooping cough, but she was blessed to die in her Mother's loving arms.
Her memory lives on through her siblings and a multitude of nieces and nephews who love and honor the memory of her life.
Helen Estelle is buried near her oldest sister, Marion Marcella (Marnie) Finlayson McKee and also near her grandparents, John and Charlotte Cornelius.
Though her life was brief, Helen was always surrounded by the love of her large family.
Helen Estelle had a short life, ended by whooping cough, but she was blessed to die in her Mother's loving arms.
Her memory lives on through her siblings and a multitude of nieces and nephews who love and honor the memory of her life.
Helen Estelle is buried near her oldest sister, Marion Marcella (Marnie) Finlayson McKee and also near her grandparents, John and Charlotte Cornelius.
Though her life was brief, Helen was always surrounded by the love of her large family.
Family Members
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Marion Marcella "Marnie" Finlayson McKee
1922–1942
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Melville Duncan "Dunc" Finlayson
1923–2018
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Jane Constance "Connie" Finlayson Watson
1925–2016
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John Douglas "Doug" Finlayson
1926–2006
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Nancy Ellen Finlayson Johnston
1928–2018
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James Philo "Donald" Finlayson
1929–1980
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Dorothy Ethel "Dot" Finlayson Bowen
1931–2017
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Charlotte Patricia "Patsy" Finlayson Schmidt
1938–2011
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