We Remember
MORGAN, Helen Barbara
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Helen passed away peacefully on August 23, 2016 in her 93rd year. She is predeceased by her husband of 68 years Bev Morgan (2010), her parents Joseph and Barbara Schnurr (Kelowna) and six siblings; John Joe, Wally, Jake, Ed, Kay. She is survived by her brothers Tony, Andy, Frank; sisters Agnes, Marie, Julie and Doreen; son Wayne (Karen) of Pebble Beach; two grandchildren Jeff (Lisa) of Visalia , CA and Meri (Arturo) of San Francisco; four great grandchildren Roan, Finnlee, Brandon and Ayla.
She loved spending time with family, especially her grandchildren. Helen enjoyed traveling and playing Bridge of which she was a Grand Life Master in Contract Bridge.
Many thanks to the staff at Village at Mill Creek for their excellent care. No service at her request.
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Wayne and Karen: So sad to hear the news. Our heartfelt condolences go out to you both. Wayne, I remember The good times when I boarded at your house. Helen was such a great cook and Bev was the life of the party. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her. God Bless.
We had the privilege of knowing both Helen and Bev, when we were living in Kindersley especially around the golf course what fun we had we extend our condolences to the Morgan family what a fun person Helen was should there be a hereafter Helen is there. Doug.
Sad to hear of Aunty Helen’s passing. She was a wonderful lady and we have very fond happy memories of her and Uncle Beverly. We miss their visits to Dundurn and the farm. It was always a great time when everyone got together. Our thoughts and prayers go out to her family. We will miss her
We had such great times at family gatherings. There was lots of food, and lots of kids and lots of laughter . Uncle Bev and Auntie Helen had such a great sense of humour. They were both dearly loved and will be missed. What wonderful memories we have of those days. I found an old picture from my mother’s file that Wayne and family might like to see.