Mary Helen Nixon Landes 
December 21, 1919 - September 8, 2016
Frank & Anne Landers (Greenback, TN)

Many lives are richer for having shared time with Mary Helen.
Friday, September 9, 2016

 

Jon ()

My family and I are so sorry to hear of your lose. I am sure Mary Helen will be remembered by many. Please keep in mind that Jehovah God will remember her as well, and his memory is perfect and can restore life again as he has promised us he will do John 5:28,29. We can also look forward to at that time never having to die again. Rev 21:3,4 I pray that we see that day soon. It is our hope that these words bring you a measure of comfort during this difficult time as well. Once again, please accept our deepest condolences as you deal with this most difficult time.
Friday, September 9, 2016

 

Gabriela Properzi (Beaumont, TX)

Mary Hellen was one of those persons who touch your soul and inspire your life. I am one of her ESL students in First Baptist Church and she came every Tuesday to teach her lesson to my group. I especially remember one of the last classes, when she brought a photo of one of her cousins and her father and told us their story. It was not only her manner and way of explaining and making stories memorable, but her smile, energy and devotion. And back in time she gave us a Texas class of each of the different regions . She made it colorful and fun. She must be telling those stories in Heaven now!
Mary Helen, you will be greatly missed! You made a difference to us all. Thanks !

Friday, September 9, 2016

 

Dianne Luarlk Ross (San Antonio)

Mary Helen and my great aunt, a Methodist missionary, were best friends. And I am her cousin. If you come across her family ancestry material please send me a copy. 515 W. Agarita Ave.San Antonio 78212. I regret we lived so far away.
Thursday, September 8, 2016

 

Gwen (Thompson) Mercer (Beaumont, TX)

Mary Helen was one of the loveliest people I knew at First Baptist Church long ago. We sang in the choir together. Once in later years, I asked her, "Mary Helen, didn't you sing alto?" Her answer was, "Well I'm really a soprano, but when I first joined the choir, the person sitting next to me couldn't stay on pitch, so I joined the alto section; they always need altos, you know." I've always hoped that soprano wasn't me!
Bless you, dear lady, and rest in peace.

Thursday, September 8, 2016

 

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