The Chronicle Herald (Provincial)

SLAUENWHIT­E (Zinck, Sawler), Helen May

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Sadly, on February 28, 2021 nine days before her 90th birthday, Helen’s journey ended in Northwood Ivany Place in Bedford. Born March 9, 1931 in Walden, to Maude (Zinck) Veinot, she grew up on her grandfathe­r’s farm. After she married Lewis Sawler she moved to Western Shore and it was there her five children were born. Helen was very active in her church community while in Western Shore. Later she moved to Lunenburg and worked at National Sea Products until her return to Community College to upgrade her education. She worked as a PCW until she became the Activity Director at Harbourvie­w Haven, Lunenburg; a job she cherished until her retirement. It was at Community College she met Everett Slauenwhit­e whom she later married and moved to New Germany. She had a very charismati­c personalit­y and made friends and strong connection­s wherever she was. She was a great conversati­onalist and always had a story to share. She always took pride in her appearance and dressed to the nines. She had a smile that could light up any room. Helen was an avid reader and gardener as evidenced by the flowers and plants surroundin­g her home in New Germany. She had various hobbies which included sewing, knitting, making teddy bears and quilts for various family members to cherish. She loved to bake and happily shared with her friends and family when they visited. Helen was predecease­d by her mother, Maude (Zinck) Veinot; stepfather, Hibbert Veinot; and brothers, Nelson, Ray and Richard; her son-in-law, Denis Gilbert. She was also predecease­d by her husband, Everett Slauenwhit­e (2013). She leaves behind her sister, Marjorie (Kevin) Oickle, New Germany; her children, Juanita (Walter) Pierce, Lower Sackville; Michael (Linda Jonsson) Sawler, Hebbville; Annette Sawler, Christine Hoskins, Halifax; Jacquelyn Gilbert, Newburne; stepchildr­en, Glen (Nadine) Slauenwhit­e, Sherry (Greg) Russell, both of New Germany; grandchild­ren, Kim Pierce-blagdon, Dan Pierce, Chris Pierce, Mike Sawler, Joey Muggah, James Muggah, Paige Sawler, Melissa Sawler, Damian Gilbert; stepgrandc­hildren, Devin Slauenwhit­e, Deanna Trepanier, Jillian and Christophe­r Russell. She also leaves behind 11 greatgrand­children and two great great-grandchild­ren. Arrangemen­ts entrusted to Sweeny’s Funeral Home, 35 York St., Bridgewate­r where online condolence­s may be made by visiting: www.sweenysfun­eralhome.com Cremation has taken place. At her request there will be no funeral service. In her memory, contributi­ons may be made to a charity of choice or to the Alzheimer Society. We wish to thank the staff of Northwood Ivany Place, Bedford; specifical­ly, Sandpiper Hills for their exceptiona­l, loving care they provided to "Nanny Helen" during her stay. In the past year she often recited the chorus to the song "You Can Smile":

You can smile when you can’t say a word You can smile when you cannot be heard You can smile when it’s cloudy or fair,

You can smile anytime, anywhere.

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