Wife of Luther Reynolds.
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The Frederick Leader (Frederick, Oklahoma), Friday, October 7, 1910, Pg. 1
In Memoriam
The subject of this sketch, Mrs. Ida Reynolds, was born in Booneville, Logan ounty, Arkansas, July 13, 1877, and died October 3, 1910, at the home of her father, Mr. Moon, ten miles east of Frederick.
Mrs. Reynolds, health had been failing since last February. Her struggle for life had wearied her, she was tired and death came as a white-winged angel of mercy to close the tired eyes and lull the dear voice to silence.
Mrs. Reynolds was a Christian, and her last moments were a fitting finale to a beautiful and peaceful life; beautiful in its Christian faith.
She leaves a father, five brothers, six sisters, and two dear little girls, Verna and Ethel, to mourn her untimely departure to "that bourne from which no traveler returns."
Her remains were laid to rest Tuesday afternoon in the Dickerson cemetery. Heartfeld sympathy is tendered from far and near to the sad relatives and friends. C. M. P.
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The Frederick Leader (Frederick, Oklahoma), Friday, October 21, 1910, Pg. 10
Deaths
October 3, Ida Reynolds, aged thirty-three, Isadore, consumption.
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Wife of Luther Reynolds.
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The Frederick Leader (Frederick, Oklahoma), Friday, October 7, 1910, Pg. 1
In Memoriam
The subject of this sketch, Mrs. Ida Reynolds, was born in Booneville, Logan ounty, Arkansas, July 13, 1877, and died October 3, 1910, at the home of her father, Mr. Moon, ten miles east of Frederick.
Mrs. Reynolds, health had been failing since last February. Her struggle for life had wearied her, she was tired and death came as a white-winged angel of mercy to close the tired eyes and lull the dear voice to silence.
Mrs. Reynolds was a Christian, and her last moments were a fitting finale to a beautiful and peaceful life; beautiful in its Christian faith.
She leaves a father, five brothers, six sisters, and two dear little girls, Verna and Ethel, to mourn her untimely departure to "that bourne from which no traveler returns."
Her remains were laid to rest Tuesday afternoon in the Dickerson cemetery. Heartfeld sympathy is tendered from far and near to the sad relatives and friends. C. M. P.
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The Frederick Leader (Frederick, Oklahoma), Friday, October 21, 1910, Pg. 10
Deaths
October 3, Ida Reynolds, aged thirty-three, Isadore, consumption.
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Family Members
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Adam Posey Moon
1867–1936
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Mary Carolyn Moon Eads
1869–1961
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John W. Moon
1871–1872
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Martha Avaline Moon Bell
1873–1949
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Samuel Jonas Moon
1875–1957
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Dona Harriet Moon Wann
1879–1960
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Thomas R. Moon
1881–1884
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James Noah Moon
1883–1940
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Viola Myrtle Moon Hicks
1885–1972
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David Harvey Moon
1886–1915
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Josephine Nancy "Josie" Moon Ray
1890–1932
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Flora May Moon Ray
1892–1988
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Alvin Riley Moon
1895–1915
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