*Thanks to Ron Manley for the obituary.
Published in The Shreveport Journal, Shreveport, Louisiana September 10, 1935:
Clarks, Sept. 10 - Don Reeves, 39, died at his home on Friday of a heart ailment with which he had been confined to his bed for several months.
Funeral services were held and interment made at Fellowship cemetery in ward 5 at 7 o'clock Sunday morning. Rev. Louis McDaniel, Pentecostal minister, of Clarks, was in charge of the services.
Surviving relatives are the widow and four children: Idell, Ossie, Burna Dean and Don, Jr., of Clarks; a brother, Darrell Reeves, of Pyote, Texas, and three sisters, Mrs. Roy Powell, Mrs. John Laird, and Miss Barbara Reeves of Gladewater, Texas, and a half sister, Miss Geraldine Powell, of Gladewater, Texas.
*Thanks to Ron Manley for the obituary.
Published in The Shreveport Journal, Shreveport, Louisiana September 10, 1935:
Clarks, Sept. 10 - Don Reeves, 39, died at his home on Friday of a heart ailment with which he had been confined to his bed for several months.
Funeral services were held and interment made at Fellowship cemetery in ward 5 at 7 o'clock Sunday morning. Rev. Louis McDaniel, Pentecostal minister, of Clarks, was in charge of the services.
Surviving relatives are the widow and four children: Idell, Ossie, Burna Dean and Don, Jr., of Clarks; a brother, Darrell Reeves, of Pyote, Texas, and three sisters, Mrs. Roy Powell, Mrs. John Laird, and Miss Barbara Reeves of Gladewater, Texas, and a half sister, Miss Geraldine Powell, of Gladewater, Texas.
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