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CLARKE, Helen Kaye

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Helen Kaye passed away peacefully at Guelph General Hospital, on September 30, 2017, surrounded by her family. Kaye, (predeceased by David Feduzzi, 1984)  loving wife of Garry Clarke, beloved mother of Barbara (Eugene) Fraser, Michael (Basak) Feduzzi, and John Feduzzi. Sister of John (Diana) and Alan (Marian) Mathany. Step-mother to Jennifer, Michael (Terri) and David Clarke. Cherished Gramma to Brittany Fraser (Craig), Maegan (Shaun) Valeriote, Natalie Fraser, and Mackenzie and Ethan Clarke. Adoring Great-Gramma to Grayson Sheardown. Sister-in-law to Anne Marie (Alan) Ackerly.

Beloved Aunt to Kai, Erin, Lauren, Terri Lynn and April, Bonnie and Robert. Kaye will be dearly missed by all of her extended family, and
friends. Kaye worked passionately as an Emergency Room nurse for 24 years at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Guelph, and cherished the lifelong friendships she made. She enjoyed playing tennis and was an avid golfer and member of The Guelph Country Club, where she shared many fond memories with friends. Kaye shared many lifetime memories with her best friend, Dorothy Mogk. Her passion was spending time with her grandchildren and she will be missed deeply by all who knew her. Kaye was a spirited and strong-willed woman, who will be remembered for her infectious smile, fairness of character, selflessness, and devout faith. The family would like to extend their most heartfelt thanks and appreciation to the medical staff of the Guelph General Hospital, especially to those working in the ICU. Their dedicated care and support was comforting for both Kaye and her family. Friends and family will be received at the Gilbert MacIntyre & Son Funeral Home, Hart Chapel, 1099 Gordon Street, Guelph, on Wednesday, October 4, 2017 from 2-4 p.m., with prayer service at 3:30 p.m., and again at 7-9 p.m. Funeral mass to be held at Basilica of Our Lady, Thursday October 5 at 10 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada and the Canadian Lung Association are appreciated. 



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