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Hetta Alberta Reynolds
© Cheyenne Star
Submitted by: Wanda Purcell



Hetta Alberta Reynolds, 75, Lamar, Missouri died at 11:42 p.m. Friday at Barton County Memorial Hospital after a short illness.
Mrs. Reynolds was born April 13, 1916 in Oklahoma.
She had lived in Barton county since January 1951, moving from Elk City, Oklahoma.
She was a homemaker and a member of the First Baptist Church of Lamar.
She married Marvin B. Reynolds on September 25, 1935 at Reydon, Oklahoma. He died October 31, 1979.
Survivors include her daughter, Jerri Clark of Fallbrook, California; five sisters, Helen Ramsey of Canadian, Texas; Fern Jolly of Sacramento, California; Pearl Rossetto of Dunsmuir, California; and Erma Lee Hill and Ruby Wagner, both of Klamath Falls, Oregon; three grandsons; two great granddaughters; and numerous friends.


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