Fairport- May 13, 1936- February 22, 2020. Calling hours will be held Wednesday, February 26, 2020 4-7PM at the Richard H. Keenan Funeral Home (Village Location) 41 South Main Street Fairport. Funeral Mass Thursday, February 27, 2020 1PM at Church of the Assumption. Interment to take place at White Haven Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers please consider donations Church of the Assumption Mercy Fund or Charity of your choice in memory of Helen.
She slipped away, — not even a goodbye;Tho’ truth be told We watched her slowly die.
The smile, subdued; Disposition always kind;Utterances, few, Veiling a once vibrant mind.
A gift from God, Love of my Life since ’63.Now, — Forever, — Always, — My Dear, Sweet Helen to me.
Predeceased by parents, Duane and Beatrice Connelly Miller; Survived by husband, Dick Moore; children; Tammy Eaton, Karen Cook, Kathy Hottois, David Moore; 13 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; sister, Mary Maxwell; brother, Tom Miller; nieces and nephews; many other relatives and friends.
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10 responses to “Moore, Helen M.”
MAy she rest in peace!
So sorry. Wonderful people, both of you.
She introduced me to so many mystery writers. We shared a love of reading quietly at lunch at the Credit Union. Imagine my suprise when one day we were talking and I found out she had owned a convertible. Helen, may you feel the wind in your hair as you navigate Heaven and then relax with a good book. Rest in Peace!
Dick, so sorry to hear about the passing of Helen. Words are hard to come by at a time like this-thoughts and prayers coming to you and your family.
Dear Dick So sorry to learn of Helen’s death. For so many years you worked together as parents, as musicians and models of a Catholic married couple. More recently, you have been a devoted caretaker. May your rich memories of so much time together and faith in eternal life bring you comfort.
Sharing the love of music with someone is one of Gods greatest gifts.
I shall always remember both of you!
Both David and I are so sad to hear of Helen’s passing, but we know how difficult it must have been, having a sister/ sister- in – law with the same disease— Helen was a wonderful person, a conscientious and caring choir director for most of her life— she gave us all her best with a wonderful smile and a sweet demeanor— praying for Dick and their lovely family—
Dearest Dick, so sorry to hear about Helen. I remember as a teenager I was in the church choir and we would meet in the old church in the balcony. Those were the good old day. May she Rest In Peace with the choir of angels .May you find comfort with your family and all of us at Church of the Assumption.
Dick, If I were not away for the winter in Georgia, I would be there to honor the memory of a wonderful woman. Know that I remember Helen with fondness and respect and so much admiration. Be kind to yourself. Pat
Dick, I am so sorry you’ve lost your lovely lady. She was a darling in so many ways. I know she’s singing with the angels now.