Obituary: Inez Eileen Marble Reiter
(On the letterhead of The Church of Christ-used for the funeral service)
Inez Eileen Marble was born at Graceton, Minnesota, September 11, 1924, and passed away in an accident February 22, 1944, at the age of 19 years, 5 months, and 11 days. When she was but a small child the family came to Spencer, and this had been the home ever since.
On August 16, 1942 Inez was united in marriage to Charles C. Reiter, of Spirit Lake, Iowa, who is in the service of our country, in the army in England. To this union one son, Virgil C. Reiter, was born. There are left to mourn her passing, also: the parents, Mr and Mrs Delos Marble, of Spencer; two brothers - Charles R. in the army service in England; Robert E in the naval service in the Pacific area; and three sisters-Delores, Shirley and Ruby, all at home in Spencer.
Mrs Reiter attended the Spencer public schools, completing the sophomore year in high school. She always made her home with her parents. As a girl she attended the Sunday School of the Church of Christ. The loved ones have the sincere sympathy of friends and neighbors and the community in their bereavement.
Obituary: Inez Eileen Marble Reiter
(On the letterhead of The Church of Christ-used for the funeral service)
Inez Eileen Marble was born at Graceton, Minnesota, September 11, 1924, and passed away in an accident February 22, 1944, at the age of 19 years, 5 months, and 11 days. When she was but a small child the family came to Spencer, and this had been the home ever since.
On August 16, 1942 Inez was united in marriage to Charles C. Reiter, of Spirit Lake, Iowa, who is in the service of our country, in the army in England. To this union one son, Virgil C. Reiter, was born. There are left to mourn her passing, also: the parents, Mr and Mrs Delos Marble, of Spencer; two brothers - Charles R. in the army service in England; Robert E in the naval service in the Pacific area; and three sisters-Delores, Shirley and Ruby, all at home in Spencer.
Mrs Reiter attended the Spencer public schools, completing the sophomore year in high school. She always made her home with her parents. As a girl she attended the Sunday School of the Church of Christ. The loved ones have the sincere sympathy of friends and neighbors and the community in their bereavement.
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