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Celestie Louise <I>Reid</I> Halderman

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Celestie Louise Reid Halderman

Birth
Preble County, Ohio, USA
Death
28 Sep 1924 (aged 86)
Preble County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Camden, Preble County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 5
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Hamilton Evening News October 2, 1924

Camden – Mrs. Celestie Louisa Halderman, 87 years old who died at her house here of old age, Sunday makes the third in her family since last April, her sister, Mrs. Martha Clark, 85 years old, having died here in that month, and her brother, Daniel Reid, 81 years old, in Los Angeles, last month. Mrs. Halderman was the daughter of early pioneers here, William B. and Mary Ann (Jones) Reid. She was born in a house which stood where the local First National bank now stands, where her father maintained a hatter shop. Marrying Allen C. Halderman, she moved to Camden , where she lived for 40 years, returning to New Paris 10 years ago. Her husband died in 1904, and their only child, a daughter, Mrs. Mary Morlatt, died in 1914. Mrs. Halderman was a member of the local Christian church. She is survived by two brothers, William Reid and Charles S. Reid, both of New Paris. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the home with the Rev. W. E. Steadman in charge. Burial was made in the family lot at Camden.
Hamilton Evening News October 2, 1924

Camden – Mrs. Celestie Louisa Halderman, 87 years old who died at her house here of old age, Sunday makes the third in her family since last April, her sister, Mrs. Martha Clark, 85 years old, having died here in that month, and her brother, Daniel Reid, 81 years old, in Los Angeles, last month. Mrs. Halderman was the daughter of early pioneers here, William B. and Mary Ann (Jones) Reid. She was born in a house which stood where the local First National bank now stands, where her father maintained a hatter shop. Marrying Allen C. Halderman, she moved to Camden , where she lived for 40 years, returning to New Paris 10 years ago. Her husband died in 1904, and their only child, a daughter, Mrs. Mary Morlatt, died in 1914. Mrs. Halderman was a member of the local Christian church. She is survived by two brothers, William Reid and Charles S. Reid, both of New Paris. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the home with the Rev. W. E. Steadman in charge. Burial was made in the family lot at Camden.


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