BURDETT, Helen Mary

BURDETT, Helen Mary February 28, 1944 – July 24, 2025

In memory of Helen who passed away peacefully after a courageous battle with
dementia and Parkinsons disease. Predeceased by her beloved husband Michael
(2021) and her son John (2022). Survived by her loving children Catherine (Allan),
and Neill (Lisa), who provided unwavering love and support through her many
health challenges. Missed by their children and her grandchildren Nick (Madi),
Vanessa, Katie (Tom) and Jack.
Also survived by her son Martin and his family, including Helen’s only great
grandchild, Nora.
Helen spent the last almost three years in the care of the wonderful staff of St.
Peter’s Hospital on Maplewood Drive in Hamilton. She was treated with kindness
and respect in her final years despite her difficulties. We will always be grateful
to the staff and administration for allowing Helen into your program and the
incredible support she received.
Born and raised in England, Helen lived in Quebec as a teenager with her parents
and siblings. The family returned to England and Helen’s goal to always come
back to her beloved Canada was realized in 1974. Helen and Mick settled in
Brantford, and she stayed home to raise their four children into their teens. She
then worked as a receptionist at the Wayne Gretzky Centre and finally at W. Ross
Macdonald School as a secretary until early retirement at 55. She was an
excellent knitter, (passing the skill down to her granddaughter), handy with a
sewing machine, and proficient in the dying art of shorthand. She enjoyed their
Sunday barbecues with family and friends, bowling, and their favorite spots in
North Carolina and Manitoulin Island.
Private final arrangements have been made.
In Lieu of flowers the family requests donations be sent to:
https://www.hamiltonhealth.ca/donatememorial please direct the donation to St.
Peter’s Hospital, Behavioural Health Program, in memory of Helen Burdett. Thank
you

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