Helen was born on January 2, 1921 in Pensacola, FL. She worked and retired as a Real Estate Broker. She enjoyed art and arranging flowers she was even an International Flower Show Judge. Helen was involved in several civic and social clubs including, the Garden Club, Daughters of the Confederacy, Daughters of the Revolution, and had been a member of the Maids of Luna. She also enjoyed events with the Krewe of Lafitte.
She is preceded in death by her parents, Chancey R. and Bessie W. James; sister, Mary Barrow; brother-in-law, Dr. Louis R. Barrow; as well as her husband, Ray H. Mathis.
Survivors include her loving sons, Stephen F. Holladay (Mary) and Bruce J. Holladay (Robbye); grandsons, Stephen J. Holladay, Bruce J. Holladay, Jr., Adam A. Holladay and Ryan F. Holladay; granddaughters, Melissa A. Diaco and Lindsay H. Quina; great-grandchildren, Frazier Floyd Holladay, Garrett Hudson Holladay, Joey Peter Diaco and Lilly Ann Diaco; one niece, Cherie McGhee; as well as one nephew, Craig Barrow.
Visitation will be held 10:30am until the Funeral Service to begin at 11:30am Tuesday, June 9, 2015 at Harper-Morris Memorial Chapel with Chaplain Ken Griffin officiating. Burial will follow at Barrancas National Cemetery.
Pensacola News Journal 6/7/2015
The family would like to thank the management and staff of the Santa Rosa Health and Rehabilitation facility in Milton, FL for their care and compassion provided to Helen and their family.
Pensacola News Journal 6/7/2015
MATHIS, HELEN
DATE OF BIRTH: 01/02/1921
DATE OF DEATH: 06/04/2015
BURIED AT: SECTION 51 SITE 622 Click to view the cemetery map
BARRANCAS NATIONAL CEMETERY
NAVAL AIR STATION, 1 CEMETERY ROAD PENSACOLA, FL 32508
(850) 453-4108
WIFE OF MATHIS, RAY HARTZEL
CDR US NAVY
Helen was born on January 2, 1921 in Pensacola, FL. She worked and retired as a Real Estate Broker. She enjoyed art and arranging flowers she was even an International Flower Show Judge. Helen was involved in several civic and social clubs including, the Garden Club, Daughters of the Confederacy, Daughters of the Revolution, and had been a member of the Maids of Luna. She also enjoyed events with the Krewe of Lafitte.
She is preceded in death by her parents, Chancey R. and Bessie W. James; sister, Mary Barrow; brother-in-law, Dr. Louis R. Barrow; as well as her husband, Ray H. Mathis.
Survivors include her loving sons, Stephen F. Holladay (Mary) and Bruce J. Holladay (Robbye); grandsons, Stephen J. Holladay, Bruce J. Holladay, Jr., Adam A. Holladay and Ryan F. Holladay; granddaughters, Melissa A. Diaco and Lindsay H. Quina; great-grandchildren, Frazier Floyd Holladay, Garrett Hudson Holladay, Joey Peter Diaco and Lilly Ann Diaco; one niece, Cherie McGhee; as well as one nephew, Craig Barrow.
Visitation will be held 10:30am until the Funeral Service to begin at 11:30am Tuesday, June 9, 2015 at Harper-Morris Memorial Chapel with Chaplain Ken Griffin officiating. Burial will follow at Barrancas National Cemetery.
Pensacola News Journal 6/7/2015
The family would like to thank the management and staff of the Santa Rosa Health and Rehabilitation facility in Milton, FL for their care and compassion provided to Helen and their family.
Pensacola News Journal 6/7/2015
MATHIS, HELEN
DATE OF BIRTH: 01/02/1921
DATE OF DEATH: 06/04/2015
BURIED AT: SECTION 51 SITE 622 Click to view the cemetery map
BARRANCAS NATIONAL CEMETERY
NAVAL AIR STATION, 1 CEMETERY ROAD PENSACOLA, FL 32508
(850) 453-4108
WIFE OF MATHIS, RAY HARTZEL
CDR US NAVY
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