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Roland Bickford Reeves

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Roland Bickford Reeves Veteran

Birth
Washington County, Kansas, USA
Death
12 Apr 1956 (aged 56)
Palmer, Merrick County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Sutton, Clay County, Nebraska, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.6189972, Longitude: -97.8653361
Plot
02W-17-14-04
Memorial ID
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The Minden Courier (Minden, NE), Thursday, August 12, 1926; pg. 1

Bersten (sic) - Reeves

Miss Esther Bergsten, oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergsten of Norman, and Mr. Roland B. Reeves, son of Rev. A.S. Reeves of Overton, Nebr., were united in marriage at the home of the bride's parents Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock.

Rev. A.S. Reeves, pastor of the Christian church at Overton and father of the groom pronounced them man and wife.

The bridal couple were attended by Miss Anna Jacobsen and Mr. Harry Bergsten.

The bride, a popular Norman girl, attended the Lincoln Business college and has since been employed at the M.M. Johnson Co. at Clay Center, Nebr.

The groom is employed by the Burlington railroad company. At the present time he is agent in Fairmont where the young couple will make their home.

Only close relatives and friends of the bride and groom witnessed the ceremony, after which a two course dinner was served by the bride's sisters.

The bride and groom left soon after for Minden where they took the train for Denver and other western points where they will sepnd (sic) their honeymoon.
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The Minden Courier (Minden, NE), Thursday, August 12, 1926; pg. 1

Bersten (sic) - Reeves

Miss Esther Bergsten, oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergsten of Norman, and Mr. Roland B. Reeves, son of Rev. A.S. Reeves of Overton, Nebr., were united in marriage at the home of the bride's parents Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock.

Rev. A.S. Reeves, pastor of the Christian church at Overton and father of the groom pronounced them man and wife.

The bridal couple were attended by Miss Anna Jacobsen and Mr. Harry Bergsten.

The bride, a popular Norman girl, attended the Lincoln Business college and has since been employed at the M.M. Johnson Co. at Clay Center, Nebr.

The groom is employed by the Burlington railroad company. At the present time he is agent in Fairmont where the young couple will make their home.

Only close relatives and friends of the bride and groom witnessed the ceremony, after which a two course dinner was served by the bride's sisters.

The bride and groom left soon after for Minden where they took the train for Denver and other western points where they will sepnd (sic) their honeymoon.
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