Terri Cole - Mary's Hs Classmate
Mary,
Very sorry to learn of your Mom's passing. My thoughts & prayers are with you at this time of sorrow.
Terri
Birth date: Feb 26, 1939 Death date: Mar 22, 2011
Helen L. Spotts (nee Stiner) of North Ridgeville lost her battle to cancer on Tuesday, March 22, 2011. Helen was born in Dunbar, PA and lived for a while in Streetsboro, before settling in North Ridgeville in 1970. She really enjo Read Obituary
Mary,
Very sorry to learn of your Mom's passing. My thoughts & prayers are with you at this time of sorrow.
Terri
Mary,
May you hold onto your mothers smile and love and wonderful
memories. That will be with you forever.
Marcia Stuart
Mary, My thoughts and prayers are with you. May your mother rest in peace.
I had the opportunity to work with Helen for years at the Unicorn, and I enjoyed every minute of our time together. Helen will be dearly missed by myself and my entire family. My thoughts are with her family.
Mary, Theresa, Mark, Brian, and grandchildren
I am truly sorry for the loss of your Mom and grandmother. She was such a big part of my life growing up and will be dearly missed. Her love for you remains and lives on within your heart. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
Love, Cathy
Helen I have such a hole in my heart! I miss you so much. I will cherish all the memories we shared, good and bad. They say if you have a few true friends in your lifetime, your lucky. I was truely blessed to have you! You were always there for me, always supportive even when you should have been giving me hell! One day when I see you again we can talk about all the days again. Until then I love and miss you my dear friend! And remember what happened in Vegas stays in Vegas! LOL
I'm so sorry for your loss Teresa. I will see you on Friday my friend.
We were lucky enough to meet Helen when we started going to the Unicorn. She was a great lady and took care of us. When we'd call in ahead for reservations, she would always have our drinks on the table by the time we walked in. Whenever they served something that she knew we'd like, she'd call us at home to tell us. We were able to go out to lunch with Helen just around her birthday and, of course, she wanted to go to the Unicorn. Helen, I'll never forget you. Rest in peace. Love you