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Clair Campbell Reed

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Clair Campbell Reed

Birth
Cecil, Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
2 Jan 1934 (aged 36)
Houston, Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Canonsburg, Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section F, Lot 274
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Clair Campbell Reed, of Houston, manager of the C. L. Reed Lumber Company, one of its most valuable and highly respected citizens of the Canonsburg-Houston community died in his home at the corner of Arnold and Hudston street, Houston, Tuesday morning after an illness of only a few days of pneumonia. He was 36 years old. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Lydia Ayres Reed and five children; Robert, Jane, Paul, Campbell and Dorothy. He is also survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Reed of Houston; one brother the Rev. Glenn F. Reed; a missionary located ad Doleib Hill, Egyptian, Sudan, Africa; and one sister, Mrs. H. M. Templeton, of Houston; also two half-sisters, Mrs. Alberta Clark of Jancey Street, Pittsburgh, and Mrs. Maude Carlisle of Hickory. Mr. Reed was born in Cecil , but had been a resident of Houston nearly all his life.
He was educated in Canonsburg schools and was afterward associated with his father in the lumber and building material supply business. After taking the active management, he was married to Miss Lydia Ayres in 1919. Private funeral services for the immediate members of the family will be held in the home Thursday afternoon. Public services will be held in Houston United Presbyterian Church with the pastor, Rev, W. F. Harkey. Burial will be private in Oak Spring Cemetery
Clair Campbell Reed, of Houston, manager of the C. L. Reed Lumber Company, one of its most valuable and highly respected citizens of the Canonsburg-Houston community died in his home at the corner of Arnold and Hudston street, Houston, Tuesday morning after an illness of only a few days of pneumonia. He was 36 years old. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Lydia Ayres Reed and five children; Robert, Jane, Paul, Campbell and Dorothy. He is also survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Reed of Houston; one brother the Rev. Glenn F. Reed; a missionary located ad Doleib Hill, Egyptian, Sudan, Africa; and one sister, Mrs. H. M. Templeton, of Houston; also two half-sisters, Mrs. Alberta Clark of Jancey Street, Pittsburgh, and Mrs. Maude Carlisle of Hickory. Mr. Reed was born in Cecil , but had been a resident of Houston nearly all his life.
He was educated in Canonsburg schools and was afterward associated with his father in the lumber and building material supply business. After taking the active management, he was married to Miss Lydia Ayres in 1919. Private funeral services for the immediate members of the family will be held in the home Thursday afternoon. Public services will be held in Houston United Presbyterian Church with the pastor, Rev, W. F. Harkey. Burial will be private in Oak Spring Cemetery


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