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Helen Butler Obituary

Helen Mathieu Butler, 98, an inspiring third grade teacher at Pontchartrain Park's Coghill School, died of congestive heart failure at Ochsner hospital on October 11th. Her students include Actor Wendell Pierce, Musician Terrance Blanchard, District Attorney Eddie Jordan, and Judge Sidney Cates. After graduating from Xavier Preparatory High School in 1941, Miss Mathieu enrolled at Dillard University in New Orleans. The exigencies of World War II led her to transfer to Howard University in Washington D.C. for her junior and senior years. While still a sophomore at Dillard, she was pictured in W. E. B. Dubois Crisis Magazine for her academic accomplishments, poise, and beauty. Reporting her honor, The Louisiana Weekly wrote, "Appropriately chosen as Queen of Beauty of Dillard University in a recent contest sponsored by The Crisis magazine was this Crescent City lass, Miss Helen Mathieu. A sophomore, Miss Mathieu was selected by the general vote of the student body, and her picture appears in the February 1943 issue of The Crisis." This wasn't the first time a member of Helen's family made news. Her great uncle Charles Roxborough was the first African American State Senator in Michigan. His son John Roxborough gained fame as heavyweight champion Joe Louis' manager. In 1936, Roxborough brought Louis to New Orleans for a family visit that included Helen, her older brother Owen (1923 - 2017), and a raucous crowd of Joe Louis admirers. In 1888, Helen's grandfather Eli Whitney Sorrell was written about when he was selected as a delegate to the 1888 Republican Convention that nominated Benjamin Harrison for President. The same story mentioned that Eli was a founding member of the Board of Directors of Southern University. Helen's Uncle Eli Whitney Sorrell Jr was the first principal of Cohen High School. In 1855, Helen's great grandfather, Thomas Simms, filed into the City's preserved records a notarized manumission that released from slavery Helen's great grandmother Virginia Ann Smith and the couple's three children. The last born of Thomas' and Virginia's children was Helen Elizabeth Simms, Helen Mathieu Butler's grandmother. Helen was born to Gertrude Mathieu of Plaquemine, Louisiana (1898 - 1993) a homemaker and Benoit Mathieu (1898 - 1993) of Edgard, Louisiana a World War I veteran whose reading skills earned him a job in the New Orleans Post Office despite Woodrow Wilson's efforts to reduce federal employment of African Americans. His steady income accommodated the needs the household during the Depression and beyond. Helen benefited when her paternal grandmother, Lorenza came to live with the family. Lorenza worked at a bookstore on Maple Street and often brought home books for young Helen when access to New Orleans libraries was limited by segregation. Helen was predeceased by her husband Jugurtha Clifton Butler, a 1937 graduate of McDonough 35 High School and 1941 graduate of Xavier University. In 1964, he became the first African American to earn a Masters from Loyola's Business School. After serving in WWII, he worked alongside his father and brother at Butler's Jewelry Store. When the economy changed, he and his brother integrated the salesforce of New York Life Insurance Company in New Orleans. Mrs. Butler is survived by her son, Investment Banker Keith Butler of Gulf Breeze Fl, her granddaughter Zoe Hopkins of New York City; brother-in-Law Dr. Alan Butler of Simsbury CT; nephews Dr. Owen Mathieu of Marblehead MA; Dr. Michael Mathieu of Winchester VA; Dr. Michael Thomas of Las Vegas; niece Attorney Ayanna Butler of Washington D.C.; grandnieces Dr. Irene Mathieu of Charlottesville VA; Dr. Jeanette Mathieu of San Francisco; Benoit Mathieu of Quebec City; and Maura Mathieu of Denver; cousins Economist Margaret Simms of Washington D.C. and Attorney Marsha Simms of New York City. Because she was raised uptown, Helen insisted that she was not creole even though she looked creole, cooked creole, and tinkered like a creole; she could fix anything. She was an avid sports fan who closely followed tennis (Serena Williams); golf (Tiger Woods), the Saints (Tyrann Mathieu, of course); and basketball (a Zion skeptic). Upon her death, Mrs. Butler bequeathed a gift to the Holy Family Nuns of which her Aunt Ruth Sorrell was a member. Her family encourages you to do the same. A visitation honoring Helen and her late husband Jugurtha will be held on Saturday November 4, 2023 in the Chapel of Lake Lawn Metairie Funeral Home, 5100 Pontchartrain Blvd., New Orleans beginning at 9:30am followed by services at 10:00am. Followed by a procession to the Butler family property in Metairie Cemetery. To view and sign the family guestbook, please visit www.lakelawnmetairie.com.

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Published by The Times-Picayune from Nov. 2 to Nov. 3, 2023.

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Celeste (Tyson) Sanders

December 19, 2023

To Keith and the Family and Friends of Helen Butler: I am greatly saddened to learn that Helen is gone. She was a lifelong friend of my mother´s, and in later years, an invaluable friend to me as well. I knew some of Helen´s illustrious history through our many conversations. I had no idea that her heritage was so extensive and profound.

At my mother´s suggestion, I was given the honor of looking after Helen before I moved to Texas and she moved back to New Orleans. As she was to everyone, she was a remarkable influence for me. I hope that I was able to provide some levity and insight to her as well. Needless to say, I will miss her terribly.

Keith, you are a devoted son and caregiver yourself. I don´t think your mother could ever complain that her life was not what she wanted. I am praying that you find solace in knowing that you both have made quite a difference in this world at large. Don´t linger on this immediate loss for very long; the best parts of your lives are far more meaningful. As always, I wish Helen´s family the very best. The world was definitely better with her in it.

Senait Asfaw Yohannes

November 10, 2023

Ms. Senait Asfaw Yohannes
Friend
11/10/2023
Dear Keith ,
My Deepest Sympathies.
On this occasion, I thank you for sharing in pictures the glorious and the phenomenal life of your mother and your father as well as the rest of your family.
I admire your mother, Mrs. Helen Mathieu Butler, for her unwavering strength and for her panache in conducting the music of life.
May She Rest in Peace after having lived her passions so well.
Senait Asfaw Yohannes
North Bethesda, MD.
New York City, NY.
10 November 2023

Constance Gistand

November 9, 2023

I have heard so many wonderful things about Ms. Helen from those who knew and loved her. I had the pleasure of speaking to Ms Helen about a Circle-Lets upcoming activity. She could not have been more friendly and kind. May God Bless her soul and provide comfort and peace to her family. Constance Gistand--New Orleans Circle-Lets

Bryan Johnson

November 9, 2023

Mrs. Butler is still one of my favorite teachers of all time. I am glad that she lived a long and successful life. Condolences to her family. Rest in Heaven. Bryan Johnson

Gloria

November 8, 2023

Hi keith you might not remember me my name is Gloria stevens my mother and your mom went to school together uptown and I also lived in the park and used to go to your home by your mom on weekends to help clean up the house I was a teacher pet iam Ronald stevens little sister iam sorry to here about your mother she was a great lady and great teacher will be missed she was loved in the park

Karen Thomas Yokooji

November 8, 2023

Mrs Bulter was my 3rd grade teacher at Coghill Elementary school. She had beautiful soul and will be missed. My condolences to the family. My she rest on peace

Mauretta Wailes Elbert

November 7, 2023

Condolences and love to the family!

Kim Vance

November 4, 2023

I remember Mrs. Butler from Coghill. I just was in the neighborhood for the Gentilly Fest and wondered about her. I offer my condolences to her family. RIP.

Ray Rabalais

November 4, 2023

My sincere condolences to the family of Mrs. Butler, Mother of Keith Butler, my valued and talented colleague in the Public Finance Department of Howard, Weil, Labouisse, Friedrichs, Inc. in New Orleans. Mrs. Butler´s distinguished lineage and numerous accomplishments are a source of pride to all New Orleanians. May she Rest In Peace.
Ray Rabalais

Leslie Bouie

November 3, 2023

Dear Kieth,
What a wonderful life and amazing history of your beautiful mother.
My deepest condolences to you with prayers that her soul will rest in eternal peace.
Sincerely,
Leslie Bouie

Benoit Dinvaut

November 2, 2023

May your beautiful soul rest in perfect peace. Thanks for an exemplary life well lived and all the lives you touched.

Much love,
Mr. Benoit Mathieu and Dr. Grace Dinvaut.

Gil Blitz

November 2, 2023

Hi Keith - What an incredible life your mom lived. Such a courageous woman who was beautiful both inside and out. May her memory be a blessing for you, Zoe, and all those she touched during her 98 years on earth.
All the best.
Gil

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