Goldie Elaine Reeves, 92, of Pensacola passed away Saturday, February 11, 2012. Mrs. Reeves was a native of Santa Rosa, FL but resided most of her life in Pensacola. She was a lifelong member of McIlwain Presbyterian Church, a past chaplain of United Daughters of the Confederacy, past president of Dogwood Garden Club, a member of the Womens Club of Pensacola, and the first woman aircraft electrician at NAS during WWII. She is preceded in death by her husband, D. Chester Reeves and son, David J. Reeves. She is survived by two sons, James Jerauld Reeves and wife Susan of Pensacola and Reverend John Kenyan Reeves and wife Emily of Clinton, MS; brother, Joseph Sheffield of Sneads, FL; brother-in-law, Murry and sister-in-law Katy Reeves of Nashville, TN; eight grandchildren, Michelle MacNeil and husband J.P., Jamie Reeves and wife Dianna, Rachel Heaney and husband Chris, Meredith Nunnari and husband Talmadge all residing in Pensacola, Melanie Clyatt and husband Theo of Clinton, MS, J.J. Reeves of New Orleans, LA, David Reeves and wife Suzanne of Clinton, MS and D.C. Reeves and wife Shannon of Tallahassee, FL; and eight great grandchildren, Michael Reeves, Gavin MacNeil, Trevor MacNeil, Christopher Heaney, Will Heaney, Jack Heaney, Anna Reeves, and Jackson Clyatt; and special friends, Ruth and Ben Pope. Visitation will be held 5:00-7:00 PM Wednesday, February 15, 2012 at Harper-Morris Memorial Chapel. A private burial will be held on Thursday morning. Memorial Service will follow at 10:00 AM Thursday, February 16, 2012 at McIlwain Presbyterian Church with the Reverend Robert Looper and Reverend William H. Smith officiating. The family will receive friends in the Fellowship Hall following the service. Active pallbearers will be Jamie Reeves, David Reeves, J.J. Reeves, D.C. Reeves, J.P. MacNeil and Chris Heaney. Honorary Pallbearers will be Ben Pope, Talmadge Nunnari, Theo Clyatt and Alan Kohr. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Providence Presbyterian Church, 1580 Clinton-Raymond Rd. Clinton, MS 39056, McIlwain Presbyterian Church or Covenant Hospice. HARPER-MORRIS MEMORIAL CHAPEL is in charge of arrangements.