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Helen Noseworthy (nee Wiseman)

Helen Noseworthy (Nee Wiseman)
Surrounded by her loving family, we said goodbye to our beloved family Matriarch on October 5th, 2018. 92 “YEARS YOUNG” Helen (“momma” “Nana” “GG”) reassured us it was “her time” and did not leave without leaving a “monumental footprint”. With a passion for life and living, loved for her spirited optimism and ability to live in and enjoy the moment, Helen left a lasting impression with everyone she encountered. She continued to embrace change, right up to the last decade of her life, and was a role model to all. Forever young at heart, Helen was loved by all who had the opportunity to have met her. Helen’s passion for life led to her recognition in the Newfoundland Bowling Hall of Fame, unsurmountable friendships (through travel clubs, card nights and bingo games with her close friends at the Bishop Meaden Manor.) She was dearly loved and will be missed most by: her daughter Janet Steele (son-in-law Michael); grandchildren Heather (Trent Milton), Johnson (Courtney), Hilary (Logan Wall); precious great-grandchildren Ben, Emma and Grace; brother Robert Cole; sister Elinor (James Curran); nieces and nephews, Robert, Diane, Anita, Marina, Peter, Bob, Jill, Christian, Hilary, Megan, Robbie, Heather and Andrew. Predeceased by: Husband William; parents Cyril and Florence (Voisey Cole); brothers Cyril, Kitchener, Edgar (Betty) and sisters Louise (Ed Ringman) and Olive (Cliff Andrews) and nieces Gloria and Cathy. Special thank you to: Dr.’s Mabel Greene, Arthur Rideout and James Whalen who always took such great care of my momma, and to the amazing Staff at the Dartmouth General Hospital (Emergency and 3rd West). And to special friends Brenda and Herbert Carter who always looked out for mom in my absence. A private family ceremony and cremation has taken place in Dartmouth, NS. A Celebration of Her Life will follow in August 2019 in St John’s. Donations in memory of Helen can be made to NL YBC (Youth Bowling Club), 212-27 Rhodora St, St John’s, A1A 0M8.
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