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"Sandy" Louise Helgason Reeves - Submitted
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2019
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Sandra
"Sandy" Louise Helgason Reeves, Madison
Parish, Louisiana
From New Orleans Times-Picayune
December 18, 2019
Sandra
"Sandy" Louise Helgason Reeves passed away
Thursday, December 12, 2019 at 65 years old. She was born September 23, 1954 at
Hamilton Airforce Base in California. She worked as a
transcriptionist at West Jefferson Medical Center from 1975 until her
retirement in 2011. Her parents, John Andrew, Jr. and Laurelee
Helgason, preceded her in death.
She leaves behind her
son, Christopher Reeves (Laura), her beloved granddaughters, Courtney Elena and
Emily Victoria, six brothers, John Andrew Helgason
III, James Randall Helgason (Kathy), Joseph Blandon Helgason (Glendora), Jonathan Evan Helgason,
Jeffrey Kevin Helgason (Angela), Jon Miles Helgason (Pamela), and Jay Walter Helgason
as well as many nieces and nephews.
Sandy grew up in
Tallulah, Louisiana and always had a love for "country life." She
spent all of her adult life as a resident of Westwego, Louisiana.
Sandy was a kind and
generous spirit who loved her family, and lived for helping others. She will be
deeply missed by all who knew her. A memorial Gathering will be held at Lake
Lawn Metairie Funeral Home, 5100 Pontchartrain Blvd, New Orleans, on Friday,
December 20, 2019 from 12pm until 2 pm followed by a graveside service in
Metairie Cemetery.
Because of Sandy's
sincere love and passion for animals, please consider making a donation to the
Jefferson Parish Humane Society in her honor. To view and sign the Funeral
Guest Book online, please visit www.lakelawnmetairie.com.