MRS. L.E. REED DIES FOLLOWING HEMMORRAHAGE
Mrs. L.E. Reed, 78, a resident of the 703 5th Ave., died last night at 7:35 p.m. at the Cedar Valley Hospital where she has been a patient for the past two and a half weeks. She has been in failing health the past summer with a heart ailment, bu suffered a cerebral hemmorage after entering the hospital.
Funeral services will be held Wensday at 2 p.m. at Hauser Funeral Home. The Rev Pauyl H Heath, pastor of the First Methodist Church, will officiate.
Survivors include her husband: two daughters, Mrs. James Oliver of Des Moines and Mrs. Charles Walter of Lemont, Il.; three sons Robert E Reed of Fort Knox, KY., Glenn H Reed of Arlington Texas and E. Smith Reed of New Haven, Conn., and 11 grandchildren.
Mrs. Reed was a member of the First Methodist Church and of the Eastern Star. She was a lifelong resident of Floyd County and was born in Ulster Township Feb 3, 1882. She married L.E. Reed July 31, 1907 in Charkes City.
MRS. L.E. REED DIES FOLLOWING HEMMORRAHAGE
Mrs. L.E. Reed, 78, a resident of the 703 5th Ave., died last night at 7:35 p.m. at the Cedar Valley Hospital where she has been a patient for the past two and a half weeks. She has been in failing health the past summer with a heart ailment, bu suffered a cerebral hemmorage after entering the hospital.
Funeral services will be held Wensday at 2 p.m. at Hauser Funeral Home. The Rev Pauyl H Heath, pastor of the First Methodist Church, will officiate.
Survivors include her husband: two daughters, Mrs. James Oliver of Des Moines and Mrs. Charles Walter of Lemont, Il.; three sons Robert E Reed of Fort Knox, KY., Glenn H Reed of Arlington Texas and E. Smith Reed of New Haven, Conn., and 11 grandchildren.
Mrs. Reed was a member of the First Methodist Church and of the Eastern Star. She was a lifelong resident of Floyd County and was born in Ulster Township Feb 3, 1882. She married L.E. Reed July 31, 1907 in Charkes City.
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