Helen passed away peacefully at home with family by her side. She grew up in Royal Oak.  Youngest of three siblings who all competed regionally in Highland Dancing with many awards.  In her youth she attended Royal Oak School where in class she met her future husband, Eric.

Helen and Eric were married, September 10, 1951.  Little did she know she also married the family business.  They worked hard together with Helen focusing on administration but was called upon for all kinds of tasks from housekeeping in the motel to greeting guests. She took great pleasure and relief in creating floral arrangements which were always on display.

Helen was devoted to her family with love, support and enthusiasm.  She was a faithful member of Centennial United Church from youth and contributed to young people as a leader in the Sunday School and other adult groups.

Survived by son Wallace (Doris), daughter Sharon (Tito), Grandchildren Aaron (Sasheen), Benjamin, Kimberly (Jason), Deanna (Jordan), Jacqui (Tyler), Great Grandchildren, Hudson, Charlotte, Bennett, Nora, Stella, Gracia and Georgia.

Helen and the family have greatly appreciated the loving care, compassion and friendship of the staff from; Bayshore Home Support, Island Health Home Support and Victoria Hospice.

In lieu of flowers donations are appreciated to; Victoria Hospice, Salvation Army and Centennial United Church Mission and Service Fund.

Condolences may be offered to the family below.

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  • jnia fowler

    I was both fortunate and blessed to get to know your Mom when I lived in Victoria and I visited from the main land. She was always warm, tender and concerned for those whom she knew. I’ve missed Helen for a long time. My condolences to Wallace, Sharon and family. God bless you all.<
    Janis Fowler

  • Jean Prette

    Our sympathies to your family as you say your goodbyes to Helen. She was a good friend from our days at Centennial United church. My Mom (Ivy) had a strong friendship with Helen also, as they taught Sunday School at the same time. So many memories ….Couples club, her beautiful flower arrangements, her sweet smile, her gentle manner. I am so glad she was in my life! May the Lord be with you, Jean & Dick Prette

  • Alaysha Hickman

    My deepest sympathies to the McMorran family
    Mrs. M as I called her, was a beautiful woman who always carried herself with grace and dignity. She always treated me like an extended part of the family when I worked at their restaurant. Her caring heart will forever live on. I’m happy I had the chance to know her.

  • Kate Insley

    On behalf of my family I want exprees our condolences to Wallace & Sharon and their families. I miss seeing your Mom walking down to the restaurant. she was such a friendly beautiful lady and so caring and generous whenever I canvassed door to door. Of course we miss the whole McMorran family.
    Sincerely, Kate Insley (Mark, Steve,Tom & Amanda)

  • Mardee Nickerson

    Wallace, Sharon and Families. I have fond memories of your Mom…always cheery and always eager to chat with Mom and me. Oh, the memories I have of the restaurant (and motel) when I was little. Mom often arranged for a visit to the restaurant when I flew “home” for visits from NS; always good to chat with your folks and get caught up on family news, locate family in the photo gallery, and to admire floral arrangements! As a family we SO appreciated your Mom, and uncle, attending Mom’s gravesite service five years ago. I wish I were closer to honour your Mom in the same way and give you a hug. Your Mom was a gem! My condolences to you all.
    Mardee (Saunders) Nickerson

  • théa nation

    To Wallace , Sharon and families. I lived 2 doors south of what will forever be known to me as McMorran’s! For 15 years and for many of those days I would see Helen in some capacity or other at the restaurant. I raised my son Johannes on the beach. At the age of 5 Eric and Helen gave him his first job – sweeping the entrance way and holding the door open for patrons. His payment was a coke float! Her floral arrangements were legendary and her presence around the restaurant strongly felt despite her diminutive stature! Her death signals the end of an era. May she Rest In Peace. Théa and Johannes with gratitude.

  • Sheila Grigg

    My sympathies on your mother’s death, Sharon. I was sorry to hear about her passing. Thinking of you, and remembering our times at Ward Music years ago. Sincerely, Sheila Grigg

  • Shelagh and Lloyd Hanna

    We are so sorry for the loss of Helen. She as a beautiful Lady I often saw coming from the house to the restaurant. She was a joy to chat to.

  • Robert Middleton

    What so ever soothes your spirit, comforts your soul, and brings you peace; that is what is wished for you at this difficult time. My Deepest Sympathy.

    Robert Middleton

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