She is survived by one son, Morrell DeReign Jr. of Caruthersville; One daughter, Mrs. Mary D. Cook of Caruthersville; Five grandsons, Robert L. Cook of Silver Springs, Md., Oliver D. Cook of Mt. Airy, Md., David M. Cook of Columbia, James Alan DeReign of Caruthersville and Thomas M. DeReign of Sikeston; One granddaughter, Mrs. Sue Cooke of Baton Rouge, La.; And 11 great-grandchildren.
Services were Wednesday at 2 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church, the Rev. Paul Currie officiating, with burial in Little Prairie Cemetery, H.S. Smith Funeral Home of Caruthersville in charge.
Pallbearers were Oliver D., Robert L., David M., Daniel P. and David M. Cook II and James A., Marc Alain and Thomas M DeReign.
Pemiscot Journal - Caruthersville, Missouri - January 28, 1986
BROTHER: Capt. Lynn Shepard (unk-Oct. 1937)
"the plane of Capt. Lynn Shepard, brother of Mrs. DeReign, and his Nicaraguan co-pilot had been sighted and that it had crashed in the dense jungles 25 miles from Puerto Cabezas, Nicaragua."...."searching parties had penetrated the jungles to the wreck of the plane and had found the bodies of the two occupants. This was confirmed in another message to Mrs. DeReign yesterday afternoon."
Democrat Argus - Caruthersville, Mo. - Oct. 8, 1937
She is survived by one son, Morrell DeReign Jr. of Caruthersville; One daughter, Mrs. Mary D. Cook of Caruthersville; Five grandsons, Robert L. Cook of Silver Springs, Md., Oliver D. Cook of Mt. Airy, Md., David M. Cook of Columbia, James Alan DeReign of Caruthersville and Thomas M. DeReign of Sikeston; One granddaughter, Mrs. Sue Cooke of Baton Rouge, La.; And 11 great-grandchildren.
Services were Wednesday at 2 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church, the Rev. Paul Currie officiating, with burial in Little Prairie Cemetery, H.S. Smith Funeral Home of Caruthersville in charge.
Pallbearers were Oliver D., Robert L., David M., Daniel P. and David M. Cook II and James A., Marc Alain and Thomas M DeReign.
Pemiscot Journal - Caruthersville, Missouri - January 28, 1986
BROTHER: Capt. Lynn Shepard (unk-Oct. 1937)
"the plane of Capt. Lynn Shepard, brother of Mrs. DeReign, and his Nicaraguan co-pilot had been sighted and that it had crashed in the dense jungles 25 miles from Puerto Cabezas, Nicaragua."...."searching parties had penetrated the jungles to the wreck of the plane and had found the bodies of the two occupants. This was confirmed in another message to Mrs. DeReign yesterday afternoon."
Democrat Argus - Caruthersville, Mo. - Oct. 8, 1937
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