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Judith Marie "Judy"
(Reed) Tabler
Sep 25, 1947 - Dec 24, 2014
Posted by Martha Reddout
© Marietta Monitor
2 Jan 2015, Page 4
Interment of cremains will be at a later date in the Mt. Zion Cemetery, Thackerville.
Judith was born September 25, 1947 in Collinsville, Texas to Chester Byron and Era Lee Roberts Reed. She died on Wednesday, December 24, 2014 at Gainesville.
urvivors include her husband, J.F. Tabler of Gainesville; a daughter, Diana Oswald of Thackerville; a son, Harold Wolfe of Thackerville; granddaughters, Hannah Oswald and Molly Oswald, both of Thackerville; brothers, Byron Reed and wife Lana, Gary Reed, Steven Reed and wife Janeth, Anthony Reed and wife Karen, Timothy Reed and wife Linda and Johnny Reed and wife Tina, all of Thackerville, Gilbert Reed and wife Roxanne of Kingston and Lonnie Reed of Gainesville; sister, Sherry Milam and husband Charlie of Thackerville; sister-in-law, Sue Reed of Thackerville and numerous nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her
parents, a brother, Randall Reed and sisters, Linda Reed and
Virginia Kretzschmar.
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www.geojcarroll.com
This obituary included a photo of Mrs. Tabler.
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