Helen was a hard worker and very determined. She loved her family, especially her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Helen had two dogs that meant the world to her, “Buddy” and “Polly” and she previously had two potbelly pigs that she loved dearly “Peaches” and “Melissa”.
A graveside service will be held Saturday at 10:30am at Wake Forest Town Cemetery with Reverend Alan Skinner officiating.
She is survived by her son, Gilbert Beddingfield, Jr. (Tonya); five grandchildren, Kelly Schwedler (Kent), Lisa Marie Isaacs (Drew), Heather Downs (Ryan), Brandon Bisby, and Ashley Bisby; two great-grandchildren, Lauren and Emerson; and her sister, Margie Jordan.
The family wants to express their heartfelt gratitude to Transition LifeCare for the love, compassion, and care provided to Helen.
Helen was a hard worker and very determined. She loved her family, especially her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Helen had two dogs that meant the world to her, “Buddy” and “Polly” and she previously had two potbelly pigs that she loved dearly “Peaches” and “Melissa”.
A graveside service will be held Saturday at 10:30am at Wake Forest Town Cemetery with Reverend Alan Skinner officiating.
She is survived by her son, Gilbert Beddingfield, Jr. (Tonya); five grandchildren, Kelly Schwedler (Kent), Lisa Marie Isaacs (Drew), Heather Downs (Ryan), Brandon Bisby, and Ashley Bisby; two great-grandchildren, Lauren and Emerson; and her sister, Margie Jordan.
The family wants to express their heartfelt gratitude to Transition LifeCare for the love, compassion, and care provided to Helen.
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