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Helen Louise Brackett

Posted 2021-03-29 by mhenderson
Published in Mohave Daily News Online from Mar. 28 to Mar. 29, 2021 -
Bullhead City, Arizona -

Helen Louise Brackett, age 84, passed away on Sunday, March 7, 2021 in
Bullhead City, Arizona. She was born in Marionville, Missouri on May
1, 1936.

To know Helen was to love her, there are no truer words to describe
our Mom. She was known for her quick wit, infectious laughter and her
deep love for her family.

Helen was a long-time resident of Bullhead City and Mohave Valley,
Arizona and worked in Needles, California. When she retired she moved
to Sprague River, Oregon where she and her husband Al invested in Real
Estate. They lived on their 50 acre ranch on the Sprague River before
moving back to Arizona.

Helen was preceded in death by her parents, Leonard Burgin and Bertha
Burgin; also her sister, EvaJo Woods.

Helen grew up in Modesto, California where she started her family and
met her husband, Almorn Brackett. They were married for 65 years. They
raised their four children, John Brackett (Kathy Buxton), Pamela
Davis, Tamra Sprague (John Barker) and Almorn (Tony) Brackett (Julissa
Brackett). Helen has six grandchildren, Julie (Thomas), Steven,
Deborah (Jeff), Tonia (Chuck), Gage and Sydney (Jose); and seven
great-grandchildren, Justice, Maddie, JT, Kendal, Caitlyn, Carter,
Sophia; and many family and friends who love her and she loved them.
She left us with beautiful memories of her strength, incredible work
ethic, sense of humor and resilience.

"I'll be seeing you
In all the old familiar places
That this heart of mine embraces
All day through"
We love you deeply and miss you terribly.
All our love, All our lives





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