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Helen KINNEAR
Wednesday April 01, 2015

KINNEAR, Helen Pearl (nee Hanselman) 1921 - 2015 - surrounded by her loving family at the Norfolk General Hospital, Simcoe on Wednesday, April 1st, 2015 in her 94th year.  Beloved wife of the late Sandy Kinnear (1967).  Loving mother of George (Heather) of Simcoe, Robert (Shaun) of Tillsonburg, Randy (Marie) and John (Nellie), all of Simcoe.  Cherished grandmother & great grandmother of Kelly Ann Marshall (Shawn), children Tess, Alayna & Reid;  Scott (Andrea), children Charlotte & Elise;  Geordie (Lorraine), children Avery, Landon & Cade;  David (Andrea);  Jennifer Kinnear (Ryan Stackhouse), children Oliver & Marin;  Lynne Ellsworth (Jayko), children Jennifer, Anita & Heidi;  Alexis Kinnear (Joe Hird), children Xander & Maya;  T.J. Kinnear, children Marley & Isla;  Noel Nagora;  Nori Melbourne (Keith).  Predeceased by her parents, the late Robert & Annie Hanselman and by siblings Esma Finch, John Hanselman and Joseph Hanselman.  Helen will be lovingly remembered by her many nieces, nephews & extended family.  Helen was a long time member of St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church and prior to her retirement, was the Director of Admitting and a member of the “Quarter Century Club” at the Norfolk General Hospital, Simcoe.  Friends are invited to share their memories of Helen with her family at ST. PAUL’S PRESBYERTIAN CHURCH, 95 Lot St. Simcoe for visitation on Saturday, April 4th, 2015 from 12:30 – 2:00 p.m.  A memorial service will follow visitation in the church sanctuary at 2:00 p.m. with Rev. Ian Shaw officiating.  Those wishing to donate in memory of Helen are asked to consider the Norfolk General Hospital Foundation or St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church.  The JASON SMITH FUNERAL CHAPEL, 689 Norfolk St. N. Simcoe in care of arrangements.  Personal online condolences at www.smithfuneralchapel.com (519) 426-0199 “But now faith, hope, love, abide these three; but the greatest of these is love.”  I Corinthians 13:13



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