Helen B. (Blackford) Dutton (2012)
BLACKFORED, DUTTON
Posted By: Mary Welty Hart (email)
Date: 9/1/2012 at 14:12:40
Osceola Sentinel Tribune, Osceola, Iowa,
June 1, 2012HELEN B. DUTTON, Osceola
Helen B. Dutton, 86, of Osceola died May 26, 2012, at Methodist Hospital in Des Moines.
A celebration of life service will be held at a later date. Arrangements were handled by Cremation Society of Iowa.
__________________Winterset Madisonian, Winterset, Iowa
June 20, 2012 Truro News
Helen (Bea) Dutton passed away on May 26th of this year. She was 86 yrs. old. She and her late husband, Lawrence Dutton, Lived on a farm near Truro. Mr. Dutton passed away in 1967 and later in 1978 Bea moved to Osceola. She enjoyed gardening and planting and caring of flowers and enjoyed spending time with her friends and traveling with some of them. She had three granddaughters who she liked to spend time with also. Bea is survived by her son, Bill Dutton, and his wife, Linda, and granddaughters Cheryl, Denise and Brandi Dutton and a host of friends and relatives.
Bea's family requests that you join them at Ebenezer cemetery on June 23 at 4 p.m. for a short memorial service for Helen (Bea) Dutton. After the service please join the family in the community room at the Farmers and Merchants State Bank in St. Charles for refreshments and the sharing of memories of Bea. This will be held from 5 to 7 p.m.
Our deepest sympathy is extended to her son and family and other family members in the loss of their mother, grandmother, sister and friend from all of us in the Truro community. Bea was a very sweet lady who cared a lot about people. That is probably why she had become a CNA during her life journey and also provided in-home care to the elderly. She will be greatly missed by all of us who knew her and a better person for have known her.
____________________Transcriber's note: Burial at Ebenezer Cemetery, Madison County, Iowa.
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