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Warren Ford Reynolds

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Warren Ford Reynolds

Birth
Avon, Livingston County, New York, USA
Death
10 Jul 1900 (aged 77)
South Cottonwood, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Murray, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
03 037 9
Memorial ID
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Son of Asa Douglas Reynolds and Betsy Ford Artlip.

Murray City Newspaper, July 14, 1900
Another Pioneer Laid to Rest--Funeral ofWarren F. Reynolds. Special Correspondence.Cottonwood, Salt Lake County, July 14.
The funeral of Warren F. Reynolds was held yesterday from the South Cottonwood meeting house. The deceased pioneered the Cottonwoods in 1848 and is the last of the old timers hereabouts. Deceased was in his 77th year. He leaves thirteen children, fifty grandchildren and two great-grand-children. The services were attended by many of his relatives and friends. Beautiful floral offerings testified of the love and esteem in which Brother Reynolds was held. Bishop Joseph Rawlins conducted the services and was the first speaker followed by Elder William Taylor, Bishop Hamilton, C.S. Miller and Elder C.F. Brooks. President Joseph E. Taylor of the Salt Lake Stake concluding. A large number of friends in carriages followed to the South Cottonwood cemetery, here they laid to rest the mortal remains of their friend Warren F. Reynolds, who lived and died in full faith in the Gospel.
Son of Asa Douglas Reynolds and Betsy Ford Artlip.

Murray City Newspaper, July 14, 1900
Another Pioneer Laid to Rest--Funeral ofWarren F. Reynolds. Special Correspondence.Cottonwood, Salt Lake County, July 14.
The funeral of Warren F. Reynolds was held yesterday from the South Cottonwood meeting house. The deceased pioneered the Cottonwoods in 1848 and is the last of the old timers hereabouts. Deceased was in his 77th year. He leaves thirteen children, fifty grandchildren and two great-grand-children. The services were attended by many of his relatives and friends. Beautiful floral offerings testified of the love and esteem in which Brother Reynolds was held. Bishop Joseph Rawlins conducted the services and was the first speaker followed by Elder William Taylor, Bishop Hamilton, C.S. Miller and Elder C.F. Brooks. President Joseph E. Taylor of the Salt Lake Stake concluding. A large number of friends in carriages followed to the South Cottonwood cemetery, here they laid to rest the mortal remains of their friend Warren F. Reynolds, who lived and died in full faith in the Gospel.


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