Posts to the tribute of Helen Muriel Thomas

It is with a profound sense of loss that I write this note to you. As one of the clergy who served with Helen at St. James, I am all too aware of the loss you her family, the community of St. James and the larger community near and far are feeling at this time. Your Mom was a wonderful gift to all of the clergy who have been privileged to live at the Rectory. She would in her 'quiet' way do her best to make our lives more enjoyable. Her smile, her concern and love for others will be greatly missed. To paraphrase a part of scripture - 'surely she was a child of God.' May God's loving Spirit be with you at this time of grief and loss. All our love and prayers, Rev. Bryan, Rita, Joshua, Jacob and little Hannah.
Kim Leach posted a condolence
Helen, was a true treasure. Her kind ways and thoughtful actions will be missed by many.
Debbie Wilson(Johnstone) posted a condolence
Helen shall be be well remembered for her acts of kindness,and work on behalf of the community and her church. I have pleasant memories when she worked at Stedman's,and H@M. Some of my favourite memories include,her being one of the first ladies in the community to remember me on the birth of my son 35 years ago. No matter how busy your mother was,when she would be shopping for a special luncheon at Loeb's;she took time for a pleasant hello. Glenda,I do not know your other family members,but from knowing you for so many years...I know your mother had a profound effect on you,as you treat others just as she did. That speaks volumes of her as a mother. I don't think I was at many luncheons at St. James that your mother did not play a vital role in it. Although you shall miss her greatly,be reassured that she does not suffer,and sweet memories will remain with you a life-time. One day your family will be united in Glory with her. Respectfully, Debbie Wilson
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Monday, February 10, 2020
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Friday, January 31, 2020
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Debbie Wilson(Johnstone) posted a condolence
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Helen shall be be well remembered for her acts of kindness,and work on behalf of the community and her church. I have pleasant memories when she worked at Stedman's,and H@M. Some of my favourite memories include,her being one of the first ladies in the community to remember me on the birth of my son 35 years ago. No matter how busy your mother was,when she would be shopping for a special luncheon at Loeb's;she took time for a pleasant hello. Glenda,I do not know your other family members,but from knowing you for so many years...I know your mother had a profound effect on you,as you treat others just as she did. That speaks volumes of her as a mother. I don't think I was at many luncheons at St. James that your mother did not play a vital role in it. Although you shall miss her greatly,be reassured that she does not suffer,and sweet memories will remain with you a life-time. One day your family will be united in Glory with her. Respectfully, Debbie Wilson
Kim Leach posted a condolence
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Helen, was a true treasure. Her kind ways and thoughtful actions will be missed by many.
Saturday, March 27, 2010
It is with a profound sense of loss that I write this note to you. As one of the clergy who served with Helen at St. James, I am all too aware of the loss you her family, the community of St. James and the larger community near and far are feeling at this time. Your Mom was a wonderful gift to all of the clergy who have been privileged to live at the Rectory. She would in her 'quiet' way do her best to make our lives more enjoyable. Her smile, her concern and love for others will be greatly missed. To paraphrase a part of scripture - 'surely she was a child of God.' May God's loving Spirit be with you at this time of grief and loss. All our love and prayers, Rev. Bryan, Rita, Joshua, Jacob and little Hannah.