May 3, 1926
WILLIAM F. READE
Funeral services for William F. Reade, widely known potter, who died suddenly yesterday following a heart attack in his 53rd year of his age will be held at his late home, 288 Logan Avenue, Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Interment will be in Riverview Cemetery under the direction of Poulson & Van Hise. He was a member of Washington Camp No. 14, P.O.S. of A., and is survived by his mother Mrs. Annie Reade, a sister Mrs. Walter Hindley, and a brother John E. Reade. He was employed by the Scammell China Company.
Trenton Evening Times
May 6, 1926
WILLIAM F. READE
Services for William F. Reade held yesterday at the home of his mother Mrs. Annie Reade, 288 South Logan Avenue, were conducted by the Rev. Charles H. Elder. Interment was in Riverview Cemetery, under the direction of Poulson & Van Hise. Bearers were Thomas James, Ezekiel Hullfish, William Housner, Joseph Carter, Walter Court, and William Edwards. In addition to a slumber robe and pillow from his mother, flowers were received from: Brothers Jack and Walter and sister Leila, Nephew Frederick and Uncle Fred Mellor and family, Aunt Kate and family, Edward G. Tuesday, Mrs. E.A. Mellor, Miss A. Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mount, Mr. and Mrs. William Housner, packing shed of Lamberton China and Trenton gloss wareroom and burnishers, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mapps and family, Washington Camp No. 14 P.O.S. of A., Mr. Honeyman and wife, Mr and Mrs. Harry Stevens, Local No. 49, N.B. of O..P., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cameron and Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs. J. McLeod, Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Klocke, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Galbraith, Mr. and Mrs. William Craver, Billy and Albert Lockett.
May 3, 1926
WILLIAM F. READE
Funeral services for William F. Reade, widely known potter, who died suddenly yesterday following a heart attack in his 53rd year of his age will be held at his late home, 288 Logan Avenue, Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Interment will be in Riverview Cemetery under the direction of Poulson & Van Hise. He was a member of Washington Camp No. 14, P.O.S. of A., and is survived by his mother Mrs. Annie Reade, a sister Mrs. Walter Hindley, and a brother John E. Reade. He was employed by the Scammell China Company.
Trenton Evening Times
May 6, 1926
WILLIAM F. READE
Services for William F. Reade held yesterday at the home of his mother Mrs. Annie Reade, 288 South Logan Avenue, were conducted by the Rev. Charles H. Elder. Interment was in Riverview Cemetery, under the direction of Poulson & Van Hise. Bearers were Thomas James, Ezekiel Hullfish, William Housner, Joseph Carter, Walter Court, and William Edwards. In addition to a slumber robe and pillow from his mother, flowers were received from: Brothers Jack and Walter and sister Leila, Nephew Frederick and Uncle Fred Mellor and family, Aunt Kate and family, Edward G. Tuesday, Mrs. E.A. Mellor, Miss A. Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mount, Mr. and Mrs. William Housner, packing shed of Lamberton China and Trenton gloss wareroom and burnishers, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mapps and family, Washington Camp No. 14 P.O.S. of A., Mr. Honeyman and wife, Mr and Mrs. Harry Stevens, Local No. 49, N.B. of O..P., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cameron and Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs. J. McLeod, Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Klocke, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Galbraith, Mr. and Mrs. William Craver, Billy and Albert Lockett.
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