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George W. REED
Enid Morning News
Feb. 6, 1937
Submitted by: Lois Burdick


SUNDAY SERVICES FOR GEORGE REED

Funeral services for George W. Reed, 77, who died yesterday morning at his home, 122 West Ash, will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m. in the chapel of the Brown Funeral Home.

Rev. C. C. Taylor of Phillips University will be in charge of the rites. Burial will be in the Enid Cemetery.

Mr. Reed has been a resident of Enid for several years.

He leaves his wife, Mrs. Susan Reed of the home, a sister, Mrs. Lola Reed of Gridley, Kan., and two half brothers, John and Sam Reed , both of Ottawa, Kan. Three children,two sisters, and their brother, were raised by Mr. and Mrs. Reed. They were Mrs. L. C. Lindley of Enid, Mrs. Arthur Pinner and Herman Arnold, both of San Francisco, Calif.

The Reeds had celebrated their golden wedding anniversary about a year ago.

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