Saturday, 19 March 1932
Broken Bow, Neb., Mar. 19. (Special)--Funeral services for Mrs. Anna E. Ream, wife of J. D. Ream, who died at her home five miles northwest of here on Tuesday were held from the Custer county church on Friday afternoon with the Rev. P. M. Simms, pastor of the Presbyterian church at St. Edward, in charge.
Mrs. Ream was born December 29 (sic), 1855, the daughter of Frank and Elizabeth Seevers, and was married to James D. Ream on February 11, 1883 and since that time has lived on the Ream homestead, west of here. She is survived by her husband, one daughter, Mrs. Loy Rowher, Jr., of Fort Calhoun and two sons, Fred H., of Dayton, Ohio, and Glen C., of Norfolk, Virgina. Burial was made in the Custer county cemetery.
Saturday, 19 March 1932
Broken Bow, Neb., Mar. 19. (Special)--Funeral services for Mrs. Anna E. Ream, wife of J. D. Ream, who died at her home five miles northwest of here on Tuesday were held from the Custer county church on Friday afternoon with the Rev. P. M. Simms, pastor of the Presbyterian church at St. Edward, in charge.
Mrs. Ream was born December 29 (sic), 1855, the daughter of Frank and Elizabeth Seevers, and was married to James D. Ream on February 11, 1883 and since that time has lived on the Ream homestead, west of here. She is survived by her husband, one daughter, Mrs. Loy Rowher, Jr., of Fort Calhoun and two sons, Fred H., of Dayton, Ohio, and Glen C., of Norfolk, Virgina. Burial was made in the Custer county cemetery.
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