Helen Lois Anderson

October 23, 1913 - June 3, 2004

Obituary

Helen Anderson, 90, of Seattle, passed away on June 3, 2004 at her home. She was a member of the Queen City Yacht Club. Survived by children, Edward Tobiason, Robin Murphy, and granddaughter, Kimberly Tobiason.

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Jeannette & JackDorgan
Jeannette & JackDorgan
4 years ago

We remember Helen as happy, and friendly – a great raft onto the Lazy Gal with Charlie, and Helen.

Lynne and Steve Baylor
Lynne and Steve Baylor
4 years ago

We will always remember Helen as a kind, beautiful, classy lady. We will miss her.

Our deepest sympathy and prayers go out to her family.

P/C Doug O'Brien and Barbara
P/C Doug O'Brien and Barbara
4 years ago

Helen has now joined Charlie in everlasting peace and comfort.

God Bless her — our prayers and thoughts are with the family at this time.

Robert G. Tobiason
Robert G. Tobiason
4 years ago

Helen is a cousin by marriage. She was a warm wonderful lady whom I wish I had spent more time with. My deepest condolences to all whose lives she touched.

Bill Thompson
Bill Thompson
4 years ago

She was the “captain” and crew on the Lazy Gal!

Sue Nokes
Sue Nokes
4 years ago

Our deepest sympathy goes out to all of Helens’ family. She will be missed by all who knew her. What seems to us to be a sunset is a sunrise in another land

Susie
Susie
4 years ago

I have fond memories of my Auntie Helen. Most of them are from many years ago when I was a child. Christmases at Grandma and Grandpa Clark’s. Some summers I got to stay with her for a while and Robin was just enough older than me that I was facinated by how sheltered I was from little Wenatchee. They took me to fun places and stores bigger than I could imagine. As I got older and times changed, I saw less of my “Seattle relatives” but Auntie Helen always remembered me at special times with a call or a short note and it meant a lot to me especially after my parents were gone.I know she made a difference in a lot of peoples lives. To me she was a good example of being able to handle whatever life deals you and turning it into a gift called a new beginning in the next part of life!

Patricia Rubish
Patricia Rubish
4 years ago

Helen was one of my favorite ladies and a great help to me as I became a Tarette at QCYC

I will miss her.

MY deepest sympathy to the family.

Tarette Past President

Pat Rubish