MRS, DAVID REDDING DEAD.
Mrs. M. Redding, wife of D. F. Redding, died in the west part of town on Thursday, June 24th, after an extended illness with cancer. The funeral was held from the family residence on Saturday morning, services being conducted by Rev. Lauriston Reynolds, and the remains were laid to rest in Pine Sloe cemetery.
The deceased was born February 13, 1854, in Missouri, and the family came to this country a great many years ago, locating in the Bear Lodge, where they removed to Belle Fourche. She was a lady of many admirable qualities, and had made many friends during her residence in this section, and the family have the sincere sympathy of all in their bereavement. Besides her husband, she is survived by three sons and three daughters. --Northwest Post
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MRS, DAVID REDDING DEAD.
Mrs. M. Redding, wife of D. F. Redding, died in the west part of town on Thursday, June 24th, after an extended illness with cancer. The funeral was held from the family residence on Saturday morning, services being conducted by Rev. Lauriston Reynolds, and the remains were laid to rest in Pine Sloe cemetery.
The deceased was born February 13, 1854, in Missouri, and the family came to this country a great many years ago, locating in the Bear Lodge, where they removed to Belle Fourche. She was a lady of many admirable qualities, and had made many friends during her residence in this section, and the family have the sincere sympathy of all in their bereavement. Besides her husband, she is survived by three sons and three daughters. --Northwest Post
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