Helen Myers McLoraine
Passed Away
We are all saddened by this news.
Helen Myers McLoraine
McLORAINE, HELEN MYERS Helen Myers McLoraine died January 23, 2003, following a fall at the
Reunion Arena, Dallas, Texas, while attending the U.S. National Figure Skating Championships.
Services will be Friday, January 31, 2003, 11 a.m., at
St. Andrew United Methodist Church,
6325 S. University Blvd. in Centennial.
Rev. James Garnes and Dr. Harvey Hartz will officiate.
A reception will follow in Fellowship Hall. Burial will be in the
Ottawa Avenue Cemetery, Ottawa, Illinois.
Helen is well known as a sponsor of many young Figure Skaters who have competed at the
national and international level for over 30 years, including 1984 Olympic Champion Scott Hamilton.
She has been an avid philanthropist, contributing to many charitable organizations with
special emphasis in the fields of education, medical research and youth social welfare.
She was a successful business woman. in the oil and gas industry over a period of six decades.
She was a member of St. Andrew United Methodist Church.
She is survived by a first cousin, Tom Harper of Sherman Oaks, California,
and numerous other cousins throughout seven states.
Memorials may be made to:
Urban Peak,
1630 S. Acoma,
Denver, CO 80223;
St. Andrew Building Fund,
6325 S. University Blvd.,
Centennial, CO 80121;
Scott Hamilton C.A.R.E.S. Initiative
c/o Cleveland Clinic Foundation,
9500 Euclid Ave.,
Cleveland, OH 44195.
Published in the Denver Newspaper Agency on 1/26/2003.