Hancock Democrat - Greenfield, IN
Thursday - 10 April 1941
Page 5 - Column 2
GEORGE W. REED, AGE 62, DIES SUDDENLY MONDAY MORNING
George W. Reed, sixty-five[sic] year old Blue River township resident, died suddenly Monday morning while cutting wood on the William Porter farm. Reed was working with Hobert Addison when stricken. Dr. Paul A. Allen, Hancock county coroner, reported death due to heart trouble.
A daughter, Mrs. Loren Talbert, rural route 3, Greenfield, survives.
Funeral services were held Thursday morning at 10 a.m. at the Gwynneville U. B. Church with Rev. Roy Laswell officiating. Interment was made in Asbury cemetery.
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10/27/23 - Daughter, Elma Lucille (Reed) Lux then Berg - FAG 104897095
Hancock Democrat - Greenfield, IN
Thursday - 10 April 1941
Page 5 - Column 2
GEORGE W. REED, AGE 62, DIES SUDDENLY MONDAY MORNING
George W. Reed, sixty-five[sic] year old Blue River township resident, died suddenly Monday morning while cutting wood on the William Porter farm. Reed was working with Hobert Addison when stricken. Dr. Paul A. Allen, Hancock county coroner, reported death due to heart trouble.
A daughter, Mrs. Loren Talbert, rural route 3, Greenfield, survives.
Funeral services were held Thursday morning at 10 a.m. at the Gwynneville U. B. Church with Rev. Roy Laswell officiating. Interment was made in Asbury cemetery.
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10/27/23 - Daughter, Elma Lucille (Reed) Lux then Berg - FAG 104897095
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