Former Fairbanks borough mayor Juanita Helms dies
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FAIRBANKS - Former Fairbanks North Star Borough Mayor Juanita Helms died Saturday night at Denali Center.

She was 68.

Helms served as borough mayor from 1985 to 1991.

The Chicago native entered local politics in Fairbanks in 1980, first winning a seat on the Borough Assembly that year and again three years later. In 1985 she turned her attention to unseating borough Mayor Bill Allen. She won by 3,000 votes in what was viewed as an upset.

“I wasn’t sure I was going to win at all,” she said in a September 1988 story in advance of her re-election effort.

She handily won a second term, defeating nearest competitor Donna Gilbert by about 3,000 votes.

Helms arrived in the Fairbanks area in 1954 with her parents, two brothers and one sister. Her father had been assigned to Eielson Air Force Base as a civil engineer.

Her early years in Fairbanks, according to a previous account, included work as a car hop at a drive-in, as a secretary, as a court clerk, as an employee of the Fairbanks city attorney’s office, and as an administrative assistant at the University of Alaska Fairbanks.

Aside from her involvement with local politics, Helms was also involved with the long-standing sister city relationship between Fairbanks and the Russian Far East city of Yakutsk. She and her husband made several trips to Yakutsk.

She is survived by her husband, Orville R. “Sam” Helms and the couple’s four children.
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MJHemple
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November 08, 2009
She was a wonderful human being and Fairbanks was lucky to have her for as long as we did. My thoughts and prayers go out to her family as they deal with the loss of one so loved.
Patrick.Cole
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November 08, 2009
I am lucky to have known Juanita for many years. She was a great boss and a great friend.

She was devoted to her family and the community.

Patrick Cole
reasoned-discourse
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November 08, 2009
Juanita was a generous and kind person for the decades I knew her. She served her community with good graces and will be missed.
aknox@alaska.com
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November 08, 2009
I feel fortunate to have known Juanita and been asked by her to participate in one of the Sister City exchanges. She was an asset to the borough, the state and the country. She will be greatly missed. My prayers for Sam and the family

Arlayne
MrsSaenz
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November 08, 2009
Mrs. Helms was a fine lady. I had the pleasure of working at the borough clerks office while she was on the assembly. Class Act! I've said it before on very different threads, but it holds especially true with Mrs. Helms: If you see someone without a smile today, give 'em yours. Juanita epitomized this simple act of human kindness. She could make me smile on the rottenest of days. Did I say I worked for the assembly??

Blessings to the loved ones. Keep smiling.

MrsS

Rockee
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November 08, 2009
I am saddened by Anita's death. She always took time to say hello. My thoughts and prayers are with her family.
anonymous
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November 08, 2009
Thank you for your service to the community.

Condolences and prayers to the family.
escoria
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November 08, 2009
God bless you and peace to your family.
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