
Support Mitchell's Journey After Helen's Passing
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Helen's legacy is not just in the love she gave but in the way she advocated for her son Mitchell, who has autism. Anyone who knew Helen, knew she was never shy to speak her mind. She showed us that it’s not about grand gestures but about everyday acts of love and devotion. Her memory will live on through her husband Danny and son Mitchell.
Helen's passing has left a profound emptiness in the life of her autistic son, a beautiful soul whose world had always been shaped by her steady presence. For years, she had been the calm in the storm, the one who understood his unique ways of communicating and navigating the world. With her gone, the routines that once brought him comfort are now fragile and uncertain.
Helen's passing not only marked the end of a life but the beginning of a new, difficult journey — one of grief, confusion, and an uncertain future without her. She was Mitchell's go to person- who spent countless hours helping him navigate (his) world. As family and friends try to offer support, we struggle to fill the void left by someone who had truly seen him for who he was.
As parents, our biggest fear is what would happen to our kids when we are no longer here on this earth. Helen expressed this to us many times, as Mitchell, her son would always need someone to care for him even as an adult.
Helen is survived by her loving husband Danny and her son Mitchell. Danny will have a huge task ahead of him working and supporting Mitchell. Every single responsibility will fall on Danny. Your support can make a world of difference! We’re raising funds to support Mitchell, who is a 28 year man with autism and his father. Every donation, no matter the size, helps us move closer to our goal.
By contributing, you’re not just giving money — you’re giving hope to the Stewart Family. We appreciate your generosity and thank you for being part of this journey. Please consider donating and sharing with others who may want to help.
Together, we can do make a positive impact.
Organizer
Jessica Crayton
Organizer
Cedar Hill, TX