Capitola Jane Reynolds
Tombstone Photo
Silent Home Cemetery
Roll, Roger Mills County, OK
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Capitola Jane Reynolds © Cheyenne Star 20 Nov 1952 Submitted by: Wanda Purcell
Burial services for Miss Capitola Reynolds of Houston, Texas, were held at Silent Home cemetery at Roll, Oklahoma, on Thursday, November 13, with Rev. C. Edward Ditterline officiating and with Scroggins Funeral Home in charge.
Miss Reynolds, who was a resident of Houston, Texas, died suddenly November 10 and funeral services were held there prior to bringing her to Oklahoma for burial.
Miss Reynolds was born in Monticello, Indiana on February 1,1892, the daughter of Ella Marie Wickersham and Lewis C. Reynolds.
She moved to Oklahoma with her parents when a child and lived there until moving to Houston, where she has made her home for the past twenty years.
She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Roy Gilbreath of Susan, California; and Mrs. H. L. Phillips of Houston, Texas; two brothers, Lee Cass Reynolds of Oklahoma City; and Frank Kenneth Reynolds of Crawford, Oklahoma; several nieces, nephews and a host of friends.
She was a long time member of the Presbyterian church and had lived a life of service.
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