Helen Elizabeth Onorato

helen onorato

November 20, 1925 ~ December 22, 2007

Services: A Memorial Service will be held on Thursday, December 27, 2007 at 3:00 PM in the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home Chapel.

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  1. “My love and prayers go out to all of you. I loved her and I will miss her. I am so happy that I was able to call her my friend. She was always a bright spot in my life.”

  2. “Our heartfelt condolences to the family. May your memories and the knowledge that she loved you all very much help sustain you through this difficult time.”

  3. George & Mary Schordine says:

    “We are so sorry and send our sincere sympathy to the whole family.”

  4. “I am very cherished to have had you in my life. Your love and acceptance was very comforting to me. Thank you for everything.”

  5. “I am so sorry to hear of your Mom’s passing. She was a very sweet lady and I was blessed to have known her. My love and prayers are with you and the family…”

  6. “All my love and prayers for peace and healing are with the Battaglia family during this time of mourning. It was a great pleasure to have known such a wonderful woman…and dearest sympathy to let her go.”

  7. Valerie and Jesse Deptula and Bauer says:

    “May your celebration of Grandma Do Dah Helen’s life be a day filled with love!”

  8. George & Joan Zimlinghaus says:

    ” During this time of sadness,may you find comfort in the sympathy expressed by your friends and loved ones. You are in our thoughts and prayers.”

  9. “Words can’t ease the pain, but hearts can share the sorrow.”

  10. “Miss Helen was such a sweet, pleasant lady. I’m very glad to have known her. My sincerest sympathy to her family for your great loss.”

  11. “My heartfelt sympathy to the family. May her soul rest in peace.”

  12. “Diane & Family, I am so sorry to hear about your loss. I am sure that you miss your mother so very much. We are with you in heart mind and prayer. Love you very much and our deepest condolences. Cy, Stephanie Hill”

  13. “I will miss you Aunt Helen you have been a blessing to many. The needy will not always be forgotten, nor the hope of the afflicted ever perish.”

  14. “To my dearest Aunt Helen, I will miss you so much. As this butterfly, may your wings take you on your best journey yet!”

  15. “I love you very much Aunt Helen and will miss you. But you will be forever in my heart.”


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