“Long Resident of County Dies-
Mrs. Annie Reynolds Hereford, 58, wife of the late J. S. Hereford and resident of Dallas County forty-five years, died Saturday at a local hospital after a brief illness.
Mrs. Hereford was born in Virginia and come to Dallas County with her parents when a young girl. Her father was the late Fenton Reynolds.
Surviving are a son, J. S. Hereford Jr.; two daughters, Mrs. J. S. Stadler Jr. and Miss Isabelle Hereford; a brother, Frank Reynolds, and three sisters, Mrs. George L. Dexter, Mrs. L. R. Cox and Mrs. R. Delano, all of Dallas.
Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday at the Westminster Presbyterian Church, of which she was a long-time member. The Rev. Paul F. Bobb, pastor of the church, and the Rev. M.G. Gutzke, former pastor, will officiate. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Frank Long, George Cox, Jack Cox, Fred Mills Jr., W. S. Foreman and W. L. Foreman.”
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Obituary for Mrs. Annie Reynolds Hereford from the "Dallas Morning News" on February 7, 1937, Section IV, P. 6.
"HEREFORD - Mrs. Annie Reynolds, 58, wife of the late J.S. Hereford and resident of Dallas County forty-five years, died Saturday at a local hospital. Surviving are a son, J.S. Hereford; two daughters, Mrs. J.S. Stadler Jr. and Mrs. Isabelle Hereford; a brother, Frank Reynolds and three sisters, Mrs. George L. Dexter, Mrs. L.R. Cox and Mrs. M.R. Delano, all of Dallas. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday at the Westminster Presbyterian Church, Dr. Paul F. Bobb and Dr. M.G. Gutzke officiating. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. Pallbearers: Frank Long, George Cox, Jack Cox, Fred Mills Jr., W.S. Foreman and W.L. Foreman. Arrangements with Bower Funeral Home."
“Long Resident of County Dies-
Mrs. Annie Reynolds Hereford, 58, wife of the late J. S. Hereford and resident of Dallas County forty-five years, died Saturday at a local hospital after a brief illness.
Mrs. Hereford was born in Virginia and come to Dallas County with her parents when a young girl. Her father was the late Fenton Reynolds.
Surviving are a son, J. S. Hereford Jr.; two daughters, Mrs. J. S. Stadler Jr. and Miss Isabelle Hereford; a brother, Frank Reynolds, and three sisters, Mrs. George L. Dexter, Mrs. L. R. Cox and Mrs. R. Delano, all of Dallas.
Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday at the Westminster Presbyterian Church, of which she was a long-time member. The Rev. Paul F. Bobb, pastor of the church, and the Rev. M.G. Gutzke, former pastor, will officiate. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Frank Long, George Cox, Jack Cox, Fred Mills Jr., W. S. Foreman and W. L. Foreman.”
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Obituary for Mrs. Annie Reynolds Hereford from the "Dallas Morning News" on February 7, 1937, Section IV, P. 6.
"HEREFORD - Mrs. Annie Reynolds, 58, wife of the late J.S. Hereford and resident of Dallas County forty-five years, died Saturday at a local hospital. Surviving are a son, J.S. Hereford; two daughters, Mrs. J.S. Stadler Jr. and Mrs. Isabelle Hereford; a brother, Frank Reynolds and three sisters, Mrs. George L. Dexter, Mrs. L.R. Cox and Mrs. M.R. Delano, all of Dallas. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday at the Westminster Presbyterian Church, Dr. Paul F. Bobb and Dr. M.G. Gutzke officiating. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. Pallbearers: Frank Long, George Cox, Jack Cox, Fred Mills Jr., W.S. Foreman and W.L. Foreman. Arrangements with Bower Funeral Home."
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Death certificate and headstone shows birth year as 1879. "West Virginia Birth Index 1853-1969" shows birth year as 1877.
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