Helen Manly Butt Chilton

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Helen Manly Butt Chilton of Atlanta, GA passed away on October 2, 2020.

Helen was born in Dunn, NC on April 3, 1943.

All services will be held sometime in the summer of 2021.

In lieu of flowers, please make donations to Hood Memorial Christian Church, hoodmemorial.org, or Peachtree Chritian Church’s music ministry, peachtree.org.

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  1. Martha Ringson Herrington says:

    Our family expresses heartfelt sympathy to Caroline and Mary Margaret and their families in the loss of our cousin Helen. Her deep faith and abiding love of the Lord were a shining example for all of us. Her gracious hospitality and welcoming demeanor were a blessing. Our love and sincere condolences are extended to all the Chilton/Butt family in this time of great loss.

    Martha Ringson Herrington
    Terry & Dawn Herrington
    Ray & Amy Herrington
    303 Dolphin Street
    Gulf Breeze, FL 32561

  2. Taylor Malcolm says:

    Helen was a terrific neighbor to us over the last couple of years. I wish we had gotten to know her sooner! The first time I met her, I immediately felt close to her because she reminded me so much of my own family. She will be missed.

    Taylor, Claudia, Hailey and Wyatt

  3. Sally Anderson says:

    Carolyn and Mary Margaret, I just learned of your mother’s death. She was such a strong, faithful, Christian friend. She kept our circle at Decatur First together for many years and then continued our Christmas party tradition with the ornament swap. I am grateful that I was able to call her friend.

  4. Debbie Torbush says:

    Helen was a longtime member of the Decatur-DeKalb Retired Educators Association and will be greatly missed. Prayers are surrounding Helen’s family!!

  5. Dr. Emma Cooke says:

    Mrs. Chilton was an amazing teacher. Firm, consistent, but most of all caring. She always challenged us and pushed us passed our limits. Best teacher in the world!!! I’m grateful to have been her student. She will be greatly missed…

  6. Brian Deakin says:

    Mrs. Chilton was my favorite teacher, having taught me both Algebra I and II at Towers High School in the early 1980s. She was a wonderful person, very patient, very eclectic in teaching her students, and really found great ways to help us learning (Enjoy My Dear Aunt Sally, for how to do math problems in order of Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, then Subtraction-this has stuck with me 40 years).
    God Bless You Helen Chilton!


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