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Meda Ellen <I>Hammond</I> Browning Reid

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Meda Ellen Hammond Browning Reid

Birth
Novelty, Knox County, Missouri, USA
Death
12 Apr 1978 (aged 87)
Macon, Macon County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Locust Hill, Knox County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row 10, North of South Drive, New Addition
Memorial ID
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Married Jessie Francis Browning August 22, 1908, Butler, Bates County, Missouri.
(Contributor: Mari Matulka)

Married Henry Clay Reid on 18 Jan 1912 in Kahoka, Clark County, Missouri.

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Meda Reid

Meda E. Reid, 87, of Macon, died Wednesday, April 12, at the Loch Haven Nursing Home in Macon.

Funeral services were Friday afternoon at the Hutton and McElwain Funeral Home in Macon, with burial in the Locust Hill Cemetery, west of Novelty. Visitation was Thursday evening at the funeral home.

She was born in Knox County, August 10, 1890, the daughter of Riley and Arletta Cockrum Hammond. She had worked in several restaurants in the Macon area. She joined the Christian Church at an early age at Locust Hill, later transferring her membership to the Assembly of God Church in Macon.

Surviving are a son, Carl Browning of Leonard; and by her second marriage, a son, John Reid of Homestead, Ia., and two daughters, Georgie Mae Stover of Oakland, Ca., and Polly Bockhop, of Chico, Ca.; one brother, Homer Hammond, Novelty; four grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.

Shelby County Herald, April 19, 1978
Married Jessie Francis Browning August 22, 1908, Butler, Bates County, Missouri.
(Contributor: Mari Matulka)

Married Henry Clay Reid on 18 Jan 1912 in Kahoka, Clark County, Missouri.

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Meda Reid

Meda E. Reid, 87, of Macon, died Wednesday, April 12, at the Loch Haven Nursing Home in Macon.

Funeral services were Friday afternoon at the Hutton and McElwain Funeral Home in Macon, with burial in the Locust Hill Cemetery, west of Novelty. Visitation was Thursday evening at the funeral home.

She was born in Knox County, August 10, 1890, the daughter of Riley and Arletta Cockrum Hammond. She had worked in several restaurants in the Macon area. She joined the Christian Church at an early age at Locust Hill, later transferring her membership to the Assembly of God Church in Macon.

Surviving are a son, Carl Browning of Leonard; and by her second marriage, a son, John Reid of Homestead, Ia., and two daughters, Georgie Mae Stover of Oakland, Ca., and Polly Bockhop, of Chico, Ca.; one brother, Homer Hammond, Novelty; four grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.

Shelby County Herald, April 19, 1978


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