Doting Redruth mum who was 'life of the party' dies suddenly
02.05.2023 - 18:01
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Camborne, later moving to Redruth, Helen was known to many for her chatty ways and working in various shops and retail roles through her adulthood. Brother Alistair Mitchell, 29, described her as a "doting mother" who would "forever put [her] children above herself". Read more: Cornish baby born weighing less than can of beans after mum's womb infection"My sister was always a doting mother.
She was a young mum and became a mum at 18 and devoted her life to the two children until they were old enough to look after themselves. She then became the life and soul of the party and unfortunately that's when the drinking problems started. "He explained that while the last six years were difficult for Helen, she had spent her life being a doting mother, wife, sister and daughter within their large family.
"None of us were prepared for a funeral and we just don't have the money to give her a proper send off," he said. "She was poorly for ages but we thought she would get better. "Get our top stories delivered to your inbox every day. Choose what you want here.
. Speaking of the children he said they are "absolutely devastated". "I'm 29 years old and they have lost their mum before I've lost my mum and we only lost my dad recently.
"He continued: "She was a very social person and was always working behind a till because she loved talking to people. If she could help you she would. She was always willing to help someone else but we wish she would've helped herself.
" Over the years she had worked in various retail stores including Subway, Sanders Fish and Chip Shop and McColl's making her a familiar face around Redruth. Alistair added: "She loved making people laugh and all her time was spent with her children. "Since a young age
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