Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery.
Mrs. Reardon died Sept. 13, 2008, in Grand Saline.
She was born June 6, 1915, in Mabank to the late Ivory Sutton and Etta Thompson Sutton Boehme. She was grew up in Mabank and then in Indian Territory, Oklahoma, where she graduated from high school. She moved to Edgewood in 1949, where she was a sales clerk in Darby's Department Store in Edgewood, and was a homemaker. She was a member of the First Baptist Church in Edgewood and Fidalias Class. She was preceded in death by her husband, Roy Reardon, and son, Clayton F. Creech.
Survivors include her sons, Loron Creech, Edgewood, and Dan Reardon, Houston; daughter, Drenna Cate, Dallas; brother, Marvin Boehme, Mabank; five grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and other relatives.
Family will receive friends one hour prior to service time at the funeral home.
If desired, memorials may be made to First Baptist Church Family Life Center in Edgewood. Published in the Tyler Morning Telegraph on 9/15/2008
Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery.
Mrs. Reardon died Sept. 13, 2008, in Grand Saline.
She was born June 6, 1915, in Mabank to the late Ivory Sutton and Etta Thompson Sutton Boehme. She was grew up in Mabank and then in Indian Territory, Oklahoma, where she graduated from high school. She moved to Edgewood in 1949, where she was a sales clerk in Darby's Department Store in Edgewood, and was a homemaker. She was a member of the First Baptist Church in Edgewood and Fidalias Class. She was preceded in death by her husband, Roy Reardon, and son, Clayton F. Creech.
Survivors include her sons, Loron Creech, Edgewood, and Dan Reardon, Houston; daughter, Drenna Cate, Dallas; brother, Marvin Boehme, Mabank; five grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and other relatives.
Family will receive friends one hour prior to service time at the funeral home.
If desired, memorials may be made to First Baptist Church Family Life Center in Edgewood. Published in the Tyler Morning Telegraph on 9/15/2008
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