Mrs. Brigham Reed died very suddenly Wednesday morning at her late residence on Ellis Avenue. She appeared at breakfast as usual,but her death came without warning. The funeral and burial services will be held this afternoon at Sunnyside Cemetery at 4:40 p.m.
Mrs. Reed had been a resident of Orangeburg about nine years,but had made many friends in that time. She leaves her husband and one daughter,Mrs. Jas. S. Fairey,to mourn her death. Lieut. Ja. C. Fairey,her son-in-law,is now in France with an engineering unit.
Published by The Times and Democrat 9-27-1918
Mrs. Brigham Reed died very suddenly Wednesday morning at her late residence on Ellis Avenue. She appeared at breakfast as usual,but her death came without warning. The funeral and burial services will be held this afternoon at Sunnyside Cemetery at 4:40 p.m.
Mrs. Reed had been a resident of Orangeburg about nine years,but had made many friends in that time. She leaves her husband and one daughter,Mrs. Jas. S. Fairey,to mourn her death. Lieut. Ja. C. Fairey,her son-in-law,is now in France with an engineering unit.
Published by The Times and Democrat 9-27-1918
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