Atkinson Graphic, Atkinson, Nebraska, Thursday, January 26, 1933
JOHN F REED
John Reed, aged resident of Inman, passed away at the home of his sister, Mrs Mary Klein, Sunday morning at 4 am
John F. Reed was born in Pulaski, Illinois, January 29, 1855 and departed this life January 22, 1933 at the age of 77 years, 11 months and 23 days. When 9 years of age he with his parents moved to Grundy County, Iowa, where he grew to manhood and was married to Miss Ida Cannon/Canon on November 23, 1877. To this union six children were born. Mrs. Reed preceded her husband in death 30 years ago. One daughter, Mrs. May Helm and one son, Bert, also preceded their father in death.
Mr. Reed and family leaving Iowa came to Nebraska and settled near Chambers, living there a number of years and then moved to Ewing. It was during their residence at Ewing that Mrs. Reed passed away. About a year after her death Mr. Reed and the children moved to Arkansas, later he made his home with a son in Oklahoma until 8 years ago when he came back to Nebraska and made his home at Inman with his sister, Mrs. Mary C. Klein.
When a young man he united with the Presbyterian Church and remained true to its doctrines until death called him hence.
Surviving Mr. Reed are three daughters, Emma Sageser of Arkansas, Mrs. Minnie Bisby of Colchester, Illinois and Mrs. Nettie Adams of Caraylye (Carlisle), Arkansas. Also one son, William C. Reed, of Seminole, Oklahoma. Also three sisters, Mrs. Mary C. Klein of Inman, Mrs. Martha Smith of Los Angeles, California, Mrs. Sarah Ogden of Storm Lake, Iowa. Also several grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at the home Tuesday morning, January 24, conducted by Rev. Martie E. Clute, burial was in the Ewing Cemetery by the grave of his first wife.
Atkinson Graphic, Atkinson, Nebraska, Thursday, January 26, 1933
JOHN F REED
John Reed, aged resident of Inman, passed away at the home of his sister, Mrs Mary Klein, Sunday morning at 4 am
John F. Reed was born in Pulaski, Illinois, January 29, 1855 and departed this life January 22, 1933 at the age of 77 years, 11 months and 23 days. When 9 years of age he with his parents moved to Grundy County, Iowa, where he grew to manhood and was married to Miss Ida Cannon/Canon on November 23, 1877. To this union six children were born. Mrs. Reed preceded her husband in death 30 years ago. One daughter, Mrs. May Helm and one son, Bert, also preceded their father in death.
Mr. Reed and family leaving Iowa came to Nebraska and settled near Chambers, living there a number of years and then moved to Ewing. It was during their residence at Ewing that Mrs. Reed passed away. About a year after her death Mr. Reed and the children moved to Arkansas, later he made his home with a son in Oklahoma until 8 years ago when he came back to Nebraska and made his home at Inman with his sister, Mrs. Mary C. Klein.
When a young man he united with the Presbyterian Church and remained true to its doctrines until death called him hence.
Surviving Mr. Reed are three daughters, Emma Sageser of Arkansas, Mrs. Minnie Bisby of Colchester, Illinois and Mrs. Nettie Adams of Caraylye (Carlisle), Arkansas. Also one son, William C. Reed, of Seminole, Oklahoma. Also three sisters, Mrs. Mary C. Klein of Inman, Mrs. Martha Smith of Los Angeles, California, Mrs. Sarah Ogden of Storm Lake, Iowa. Also several grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at the home Tuesday morning, January 24, conducted by Rev. Martie E. Clute, burial was in the Ewing Cemetery by the grave of his first wife.
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