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Helen Victoria Baxter

Helen Victoria Baxter

Born in: Wallbridge, Ontario, Canada

Passed away in: Middleton, Nova Scotia, Canada
Passed away on: 27/10/2010

Baxter, Helen Victoria, 80, of Middleton, passed away with family members at her side on Saturday, Feb. 27, 2010, in Soldiers Memorial Hospital, after a courageous journey with pancreatic cancer. Born in Wallbridge, Ont. she was the daughter of the late Cecil and Florence (Hagerman) Sine. She is survived by Edward, her beloved husband of 60 years; and loving children, Larry, Halifax; Brian, Vancouver; and Kathy, Wolfville. Nana was very proud of her grandchildren, Troy Bishop (Kelly) of Aurora, Ont., and Kameco (Marty) Sheehy of Red Deer Alta.; and of her great-granddaughter Abigail (Abby) Sheehy, whom she was able to see in October. She is also survived by loving sisters, Evelyn Fox, Burlington, Ont.; Lorena Fisher, Barrie, Ont.; and Vera (Delmar) Spratt, Manotick, Ont.; brothers, Lorne (Donna), Kelowna, B.C.; and Roy (Dee), Plainfield, Ont.; sisters-in-law, Velma, Minden, Ont.; and Helen, Frankford, Ont.; brother-in-law, Bill Casselman, Roslin, Ont.; and many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her twin children, Vicki Lynn and Vincent Edward; sisters, Dorothy McNaught and Margaret Rose Casselman; brothers, Donald and Ralph; and brothers-in-law Jake McNaught, Keith Fox, and Bob Fisher. She will be remembered for her love of life, whether at home or at their cottage, or in the garden or on the golf course. She also enjoyed reading, tai chi, bridge, line dancing, bowling, singing with the Middleton Choral Society and other volunteer activities. She received a 60th Year Award from the National IODE and a provincial Certificate of Exceptional Volunteer Service in 2004. She held a deep commitment to her faith, which included serving on the Altar Guild, participating in the ‘muffin’ club and singing in Holy Trinity Anglican Church choir for many years and for which she was recognized with a certificate of faithful service. The family wishes to express their utmost appreciation for the compassionate care and support provided by friends, neighbours, Dr. Paul McLean, the nursing staff at Soldiers Memorial Hospital, Dr. Lori Burgess and the palliative care staff. Cremation has taken place. A celebration of Helen’s life was held March 4 in Middleton Funeral Home. Interment will take place at a later date in Holy Trinity Anglican Cemetery, Middleton. In lieu of flowers, donations in Helen’s memory may be made to the Holy Trinity Building Fund or a charity of your choice. Online condolences may be made through www.middletonfuneralhome.com

"‘Rest in peace, you have earned it. Take the day off, go golfing.’"

 

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  • Remembering Helen

    Helen Shields on 2010-03-22 22:43:18

    “I was the "other" Helen in Middleton Choral Society. I enjoyed Helen's sense of humor and her quick wit. She was a joy to sit behind for the past 10+ years. She treated everyone with the same respect and love and was an example to us all. While some of us would arrive at choir tired or crabby, Helen was never anything but a ray of sunshine. I was fortunate to know her and I'll miss her dearly. My heart goes out to her family. A great loss.”

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