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1954 - 2013 (58 years)
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Name |
Helen M. Valcour |
Born |
10 May 1954 |
Brockville, Ontario, Canada |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
1 Feb 2013 |
Ogdensburg, New York, USA |
Person ID |
I587 |
Family Tree |
Last Modified |
14 Aug 2021 |
Father |
Harvey William Valcour, b. 6 Mar 1913, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada , d. 10 Dec 1957, Brockville, Ontario, Canada (Age 44 years) |
Mother |
Muriel Eva Evans, b. 15 May 1922, Kemptville, Ontario, Canada , d. 25 Feb 1999, Ogdensburg, New York, USA (Age 76 years) |
Family ID |
F211 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- Funeral services for Helen M. Pratt, age 58 of the Haggert Road will be held on Monday (Feb 4, 2013) at 10:00am at the Fox & Murray Funeral Home with Rev. Walter Smith officiating. Burial will be in the spring at Notre Dame Cemetery.
Calling hours will be held on Sunday (Feb 3, 2013) from 2-4 & 6-8pm at the funeral home. Helen died Friday at Claxton Hepburn Medical Center after being stricken at home.
Surviving is her longtime companion Timothy Tynon; her son Mark Valcour & his wife Missy of Ogdensburg; grandchildren Nicholas, Tanner & Ava Valcour; a brother Ron Valcour & his wife Alinda of Brockville, Ontario; two sisters Audrey VanDusen & her husband Jack of Lyn, Ontario and Eunice Tynon of Ogdensburg; three step-brothers Joseph & Marlene Tynon of CA, Terry & Kathy Tynon of Ogdensburg, Philip Tynon of Ogdensburg; two step-sisters Sharon & Rick Downey of NC, Sandra & Jim Bouchey of Ogdensburg; a special friend Vicky McGaw of Ogdensburg along with several nieces, nephews & cousins.
Two brothers Doug & Gordon Valcour & a sister Elaine Hall and a step-sister Diane VanDusen predeceased her.
Helen was born on May 10, 1954 in Brockville, Ontario a daughter of the late Harvey & Muriel (Evans) Valcour. She attended schools Lyn Ontario grade school and Ogdensburg Free Academy for her education. She worked at the Ogdensburg Free Academy Cafeteria for a period.
She was a member of the Ogdensburg AmVets Auxiliary and enjoyed playing bingo, gambling, deer watching, watching TV, rummage sales, raising miniature horses and going for rides. Memorial contributions can be made to the Morristown Volunteer Rescue Squad.
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