Mrs. Reeves was an estimable Christian woman of a kind and loving disposition, her thoughts were always of others, ready to help in times of sickness and trouble. She was beloved by all who knew her, a devoted wife and mother and had made a wide circle of friends throughout the community.
There are left to mourn besides her husband five sons and three daughters, namely Mrs. Sidney Stowell of Fairhaven Mass; Mrs. William Cudmore, Sask; Walter of Boston, Frank, Henry and Edward of Western Canada, Fred on the homestead and a daughter in Salem, Mass; also four sisters and two brothers, namely: - Mrs. "Dr." George Rodman
and Mrs. Austin Farvell of Boston; Mrs. A.J. Phillips of Harrington; Mrs. Lemuel Cudmore, Brackley Point; Levi Dyment of Tyne Valley and Charles Dyment.
Mrs. Reeves was an estimable Christian woman of a kind and loving disposition, her thoughts were always of others, ready to help in times of sickness and trouble. She was beloved by all who knew her, a devoted wife and mother and had made a wide circle of friends throughout the community.
There are left to mourn besides her husband five sons and three daughters, namely Mrs. Sidney Stowell of Fairhaven Mass; Mrs. William Cudmore, Sask; Walter of Boston, Frank, Henry and Edward of Western Canada, Fred on the homestead and a daughter in Salem, Mass; also four sisters and two brothers, namely: - Mrs. "Dr." George Rodman
and Mrs. Austin Farvell of Boston; Mrs. A.J. Phillips of Harrington; Mrs. Lemuel Cudmore, Brackley Point; Levi Dyment of Tyne Valley and Charles Dyment.
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