--Cecil Whig, October 17, 1891
ADDIE BROWN REYNOLDS: Stricken with an attack of the heart, Mrs. Addie Brown Reynolds widow of Fred Reynolds, died suddenly at her home in Quarryville, Pa., at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon, January 18. She was 47 years of age. Her husband died at exactly the same hour one year previous, from the influenza. Mrs. Reynolds was the daughter of Annie and the late John Brown of Rising Sun. Three children survive, Mrs. Harold Rose of Huntington, Mrs. E. Claire Booth and Carl Reynolds, of Quarryville. Her mother and one brother, Alfred Brown, of Rising Sun, also survive. The funeral was held on Thursday, with interment in Quarryville cemetery.
--Cecil Whig, January 24, 1920
--Cecil Whig, October 17, 1891
ADDIE BROWN REYNOLDS: Stricken with an attack of the heart, Mrs. Addie Brown Reynolds widow of Fred Reynolds, died suddenly at her home in Quarryville, Pa., at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon, January 18. She was 47 years of age. Her husband died at exactly the same hour one year previous, from the influenza. Mrs. Reynolds was the daughter of Annie and the late John Brown of Rising Sun. Three children survive, Mrs. Harold Rose of Huntington, Mrs. E. Claire Booth and Carl Reynolds, of Quarryville. Her mother and one brother, Alfred Brown, of Rising Sun, also survive. The funeral was held on Thursday, with interment in Quarryville cemetery.
--Cecil Whig, January 24, 1920
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