Modine Reeves Helton, a former licensed practical nurse and one of the first women to serve as a traffic crossing guard in Mobile, died Saturday. She was 88. Mrs. Helton, who resided in Mobile, was a native of Lamison, Ala. She is survived by two daughters, Gloria Ann Reeves Townson and Paulette Reeves Freeman, both of Spanish Fort; a sister, Gladys Sawyer of Mobile; four grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Memorial donations may be made to New Life Church Building Fund; P.O. Box 7034; Spanish Fort, AL 36577. Bayview Funeral Home of Fairhope handled arrangements.
Published Monday, Jan 18, 1999
Mobile Register, Mobile, Alabama
Modine Reeves Helton, a former licensed practical nurse and one of the first women to serve as a traffic crossing guard in Mobile, died Saturday. She was 88. Mrs. Helton, who resided in Mobile, was a native of Lamison, Ala. She is survived by two daughters, Gloria Ann Reeves Townson and Paulette Reeves Freeman, both of Spanish Fort; a sister, Gladys Sawyer of Mobile; four grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Memorial donations may be made to New Life Church Building Fund; P.O. Box 7034; Spanish Fort, AL 36577. Bayview Funeral Home of Fairhope handled arrangements.
Published Monday, Jan 18, 1999
Mobile Register, Mobile, Alabama
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