Helen Janeway Gilbreath

helen gilbreath

April 24, 1922 ~ November 23, 2019

Born in: Phoenixville, PA
Resided in: Sandy Springs, GA

Helen Janeway Price Gilbreath, affectionately known as “Skee” by her friends and family, passed away on November 23, 2019, in Atlanta, Georgia.

Skee was born in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, in 1922, to Brig. Gen. Augustine (Gus) and Helen Janeway. Shortly thereafter, the family moved to Valley Forge, where her father’s family had lived since 1790. Following in her mother’s footsteps, Skee graduated from the Oldfields School in Maryland in 1940.

As the adventurous daughter of a general, Skee, unsurprisingly, joined the Air Transport Command in Washington D.C., after making her debut in Philadelphia. She was trained as a cryptographer, working to decode secret messages during World War II. Later recruited by the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), Skee was ordered to London in December 1943, traveling there on the New Amsterdam, a “blacked out” troop ship carrying more than 7,000 soldiers and five women. In London, she met the love of her life, Captain Lee Price from Swainsboro, Georgia. When Lee was sent to Norway as the U.S. liaison with the head of the Norwegian Underground, Skee accompanied him as his assistant.

At the end of the war, Skee and Lee married in Oslo, Norway, the bride given away by the American Ambassador to Norway. The couple moved back to the states where Lee joined his father’s law firm and later served as a vice president at the Coca-Cola Company. While married to Lee, Skee quickly plunged into a life of civic leadership and of raising her four beloved children in Buckhead. In 1962, Lee preceded Skee in death.
In the early 1970s, Skee married A.J. “Jay” Gilbreath, a devoted husband and wonderful grandfather to her grandchildren. Skee and Jay spent many happy years visiting their cabin in the North Carolina mountains, reveling in the local culture and making friends everywhere they went. Jay passed away in 1998.

Skee loved the outdoors: boating, fishing, hunting, gardening, and bird watching. She could steer any boat in a storm. She was a gifted, humorous story teller, and until her last days was regaling her family with amusing anecdotes of her fascinating life. Skee was proud of her heritage and her family’s service to the United States. She was a member of the National Society of Colonial Dames of America, The Society of the Lees of Virginia, a Founding Member of the Board of the Alliance Theatre, member of the Mimosa Garden Club, and a lifetime patron of The Atlanta Opera.

Skee is survived by her four children: Laetitia Price Davis (Cantey), Clark Janeway Price (Amy), Julia Price George, and VanDyke Gulick Price (Cindy); five grandchildren: William Price Muir (Anna), John Shepherd Muir (Charlotte), Sarah Price Barnes (Ley), Lee VanDyke Price (fiancé Laura), and Cynthia Janeway Price. She was preceded in death by her beloved granddaughter Julia Muir Harlan (Chad). In addition, she leaves behind six great grandchildren as well as many nieces and nephews.

A graveside service will be held for family and friends on Monday, December 2, at 2:00 PM, at Arlington Memorial Park, 201 Mt. Vernon Highway, Sandy Springs, Georgia.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Julie’s Dream (Juliesdream.org), a 501C3 nonprofit organization founded by the family and friends of Julie Muir Harlan with a mission to provide disadvantaged youth the hope and love of Jesus Christ through wilderness experiences and outdoor adventures.

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  1. Josie hamlen says:

    Aunt Skee, I loved you and will miss you. So many wonderful memories. So many. Jo

  2. Steve and Johnette Mintz says:

    Our condolences. Steve and Johnette Mintz, West Monroe, Louisiana

  3. Mary Helen Abbott says:

    What an amazing life your mother had. I loved her wartime job and romance with your grandfather..I was fascinated at all she accomplished in her life. Thinking of all the family members at this sad time , but celebrating with you a life “well lived. “ I hope to be at the service next week. I will plan a gift to Julie’s Dream in her memory. Much love.
    Mary Helen Akers Abbott

  4. Jane Ghegan says:

    A celebration of a life well lived through this coming week and next week. I, too, remember her wonderful stories of adventure and intrigue. Amazing mother and person. My love to you and your family.
    Jane Ghegan

  5. Kathy vaughan says:

    Such a wonderful legacy she left you all. And now, there’s a wonderful new storyteller in heaven making all the saints smile. Love to all the wonderful family.

    Kathy and Bill Vaughan

  6. Dee Glass says:

    To Skee entire family,
    Your mom was simply an amazing woman. She was not only
    beautiful but so strong to have lost the love of her life and to carry
    on to raise her 4 wonderful children ! I am sure she went through
    Some very difficult times until she found Jay. I was deeply touched
    by her obituary. You all have so much to be proud of for you were
    loved and adored not only by your mom but by everyone who watched you all grown into such an amazing Family!
    Tee, your mom will always have special place in my
    heart. After all if were not for her, I would not have you
    In my life. Being an only child can be lonely at times. You have always been there for me and I am truly blessed to have you in my
    life. Thank God for Skee! Love to all Dee, Brooks , Pete and I am out here with Deedee and she also sends her love.

  7. Barbara Chandler says:

    I loved hearing Skee’s stories about WW2. And she was a great friend to my dad Hap for many years. My thoughts are with her family. Barbara Chandler


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