were held Monday, August 15th, 1988 at 3 p.m.
at the Church Of God Of Prophecy in Goodwater.
Officiating was the Rev. Royce Washburn.
Mrs. Reagan died August 13, 1988 in Sylacauga.
A native of Tallapoosa County, she was born
January 20, 1920 to the late Mae Carter and
Rudolph Cook.
Mrs. Reagan was employed with the Goodwater
Nursing Home.
Survivors include her husband, Bruce Reagan
of Goodwater; a son, James Allen Reagan of
Goodwater; seven daughters, Mary Louise
Parker of Alexander City, Rosa Mae Senteen
of Panama City, FL, Paula Jean Watts and
Shirley Stone Of Birmingham, Rita Faye
Wethington of Jackson, SC, and Gaynell
Hammond and Betty Jo Page of Atlanta, GA,
a brother, Charles Cook of Hazel Park, MI,
a sister, Martha Thomas of Montgomery;
26 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren.
Radney Funeral Home was in charge of the
arrangements.
Obit published in the Alex City Outlook on August 16, 1988
were held Monday, August 15th, 1988 at 3 p.m.
at the Church Of God Of Prophecy in Goodwater.
Officiating was the Rev. Royce Washburn.
Mrs. Reagan died August 13, 1988 in Sylacauga.
A native of Tallapoosa County, she was born
January 20, 1920 to the late Mae Carter and
Rudolph Cook.
Mrs. Reagan was employed with the Goodwater
Nursing Home.
Survivors include her husband, Bruce Reagan
of Goodwater; a son, James Allen Reagan of
Goodwater; seven daughters, Mary Louise
Parker of Alexander City, Rosa Mae Senteen
of Panama City, FL, Paula Jean Watts and
Shirley Stone Of Birmingham, Rita Faye
Wethington of Jackson, SC, and Gaynell
Hammond and Betty Jo Page of Atlanta, GA,
a brother, Charles Cook of Hazel Park, MI,
a sister, Martha Thomas of Montgomery;
26 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren.
Radney Funeral Home was in charge of the
arrangements.
Obit published in the Alex City Outlook on August 16, 1988
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