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Helen Albritton Thigpen
January 3rd, 1923 - October 12th, 2016
THIGPEN, Helen Albritton, 93, of Tampa, passed away October 12, 2016. She was born in Bee Ridge, FL and lived in Japan and throughout the United States before settling in Florida. Helen was an administrative secretary for the Food and Drug Administration and a member of Palma Ceia Presbyterian Church. She was preceded in death by her first husband, Charles Williams; second husband,George Thigpen; parents, Sara and Lovie Albritton; brother, Louie Albritton, Jr.; sisters, Betty Boyd, Sally Weyer and Edith Albritton. Helen is survived by her three sons, Mitchell, Bill and Martin Williams; daughter, Sally (Sara) McGill; two sisters, Miriam Appleton and Margaret Tucker; six grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Services are pending.
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