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Helen Sue Kennedy was born July 13th, 1946 in Columbus, Georgia to the late Harvey Lee Cash and Katie Mae Brown. Ms. Kennedy was a long-time resident of Harris County, Georgia and spent majority of her life as a homemaker. She loved animals and even had up to fifty hunting dogs at one time.
Helen Sue Kennedy, 73, of Columbus, Georgia passed way July 24th, 2019 at Columbus Hospice. She is preceded in death by her parents and two sisters.
Survivors include her daughter, Katie Mayfield; three grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; one sister; and two brothers.
The Kennedy family is being assisted by Georgia Cremation, 7500 Veterans Parkway, Suite A, Columbus, Georgia 31909, 706-577-0055. The family invites you to leave a condolence or share a fond memory of Ms. Kennedy below.
June Payne says
So sorry for the loss of a very sweet friend whom I have known for years. Susie you will never be forgotten. All your friends and the staff at Calvary Community will surely miss you. Although you are no longer with us , I know you are now in heaven with your Mom and two sisters and are no longer suffering. RIP my friend .
Kristi says
Thoughts and prayers are with the family..
Pam McCoy says
Aunt Susie was a true loving soul who will be missed dearly.
May she Rest In Peace until we meet again.
Shannon Bailey says
When I think of aunt Susie I think of her strength and her love of animals! You will be missed by so many Aunt Susie ! May we all find peace in knowing you did not suffer & you are finally reunited with Ninney, Pat and Kay and you are no longer in pain! We love you Aunt Susie!
Bonnie Fick says
Aunt Susie, I am thankful you are no longer in pain and you will be dearly missed. She always brought a smile to my heart. See you on the other side sweet Sue💕
Linda Joyce Davis says
A Rose Has Bloomed in Heaven!
Helen’s soul was pure and true,
even though she couldn’t see it,
I could see it’s glow.
There was a kindness in her eyes,
and her aura was warm and light.
I know when the wind blows by,
she will be part of it,
letting us know she is now
universally free.
A rose has bloomed in Heaven,
Its fragrance fills the air,
It grows in God’s own garden,
It’s nurtured by His care….
A rose has bloomed in Heaven
and whenever
loved one’s part,
They blossom forth
in memories in the gardens
of the heart.
I always liked Helen and I’m saddened by her death,
but I know one day I will see her again.
My sympathies to her family.
Linda Joyce Davis
Linda Joyce Davis says
I still remember Helen ever so gently caring for the roses growing behind the community room in the sitting area. @)—‘–,—-.
Tara Reeves says
She was my nana. I moved here to get to know my family better, and I was starting to. although I did not know her as well as I would have liked. I knew her soul because it was like mine. I loved her and I know she is at peace. And I am so greatful for time that I got to spend with her. Rest In Peace Nana. I love you.
LaDell says
My mom,we lost a lot of years together but at the end we got back together. I miss talking to her every day ,,I love you !!!!!!