Obituary for Helen L. Sudnick (Guest book)
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Helen L. Sudnick

December 6, 1941 ~ May 19, 2017 (age 75) 75 Years Old
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Message from Colleeen morrrison
May 28, 2017 2:43 PM

Sorry for your loss Helen was such a lively person to be around , May she rest in peace.
Message from Bonnie Little Borsos
May 23, 2017 1:56 PM

I was so very sorry to hear of Helen's passing. It's been years since I have seen Ed, Helen, Renee or Howard. My mom Bonnie always filled me in on how they all were doing. Helen had a smile that would light up the room and a laugh that was very contagious. She will be missed by so many that have known her. She shares a birthday with my Mom and a friendship that lasted for many years. Heaven has gained a beautiful angel.
Message from Ralph and Janice Cuono
May 22, 2017 6:45 PM

So sorry to hear of Helen's passing. Even though we did not hang out as close friends I always knew if we ever needed anything she would not hesitate to help. I live in Hillview and we worked on many projects together on the lodge, social and many other committees. You will be missed.
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A candle was lit by Tim and Marybeth(Benditt) Bolt and Family on May 22, 2017 3:43 PM
So sorry to hear of your loss. Your family will be in our prayers.
Message from Pat Morrison
May 22, 2017 1:34 PM

My heart is so sad to hear of Helen's passing. My heartfelt condolences to the Sudnick family as well as to her sisters and extended family. What a passionate force of nature Helen was. I loved being around her. She is always so fun and energetic and we just laughed all the time. With my friendship with Ceil I was introduced to Helen & Ed as well as many of her family members years ago. Helen would do anything for anyone no matter how small or large in a minute. That big heart and soul will truly be missed by so many people. Rest in Peace Helen.
Message from Marti & John Keenan
May 21, 2017 1:26 PM

Family all of you
We were so sad to hear of her passing. It takes me back to 1973, when we first met Helen & Ed. Our sons were in scouts together, that was our first bond & after that work & more family kept us together. We didn't see each other often, but when we did it was like we never were apart.
You are all in our prayers.

John & Marti
Message from Barbara Capone
May 21, 2017 11:10 AM

Helen's sister Ceil and I have been friends since the 1960s. So Helen has been a peripheral person in my life for many years. I have the fondest memories of Helen. She was always ready to step in to help, give advice and recommendations at a moments notice. If I was job hunting she knew who was hiring, getting a divorce she knew survival skills, etc. Helen's passing will create a void in so many lives. My sympathy to her family and all those who will miss her and loved her.
Message from Ceil Nuyianes
May 21, 2017 10:44 AM

I had the pleasure to spend some months with Helen in the fall of 2016
Helen delighted in her children telling me stories of each of them when they were young….. I heard about the cabbage sardine soup.

Helen delighted in telling me about the grand children.
That cheese plate is for Sydney… it is the last time I went to a store. Look it has a squid on it.
And any time a teacher was on the tv she would tell me a story about Amber and how she need to decorate the room with mittens and snowflakes instead of Santa Clause.
O my look at these photos of Zack and Alexis. Oh another story of Alexis and the fact she is 10 now and strives so hard to accomplish her successes. She just told me about the piano playing….
And Zack…..she would tell me again about his letters and his drawings

She was proud of the men in her life..Ed, Howard and Chris and Joe. And then tell me another John story.
Oh and her 4 sisters….. I think she got more mileage from the fact of 4 sisters going thru menopause…

Her friends in Hillview. (We enjoyed the dinners…you missed out on them, Ed, sorry.)

Helen loved her flower garden and named each plant as if it was her child

Helen loved her comedy shows..½ hr sit coms, saturday nite live, and a bit of Stephen Colbert
She never missed a thing… as sick as she was she got up and walked to take a look at my new car.

She loved the sports. And let’s not even talk about the political elections… she would perk up. And retell me everything that we were both watching on the TV.

Well I am a firm believer that she is with us right now, and the message she would want me to tell you… is Thank you.. Thank you for being a part of the fabric of her life.


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