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Additional REEVES Surnames in SHAVER CAMPGROUND Cemetery
Additional REEVES Surnames in IZARD County
REEVES, InfantREEVES, InfantREEVES, InfantREEVES, Lillie BryantREEVES, Nora AgnosREEVES, Joseph HermanREEVES, Bessie Ann (Close Up)REEVES, Bessie AnnREEVES, William Austin (Close Up)REEVES, William AustinREEVES, Carl L.REEVES, DickREEVES, Nola JeanREEVES, ArthurREEVES, John FranklinREEVES, Sarah ElizabethREEVES, M. Janie McCrackinREEVES, Kitbet F.REEVES, MarthaREEVES, MaryREEVES, A. JeanREEVES, Leslie ColeaneREEVES, Archie WilliamREEVES, Margaret F. "Margie"REEVES, BetieREEVES, BettieREEVES, Cameron Hanlee ColeaneREEVES, CarrieREEVES, HenryREEVES, ClarenceREEVES, Mary LuciaREEVES, Cordelia JaneREEVES, MaudREEVES, DaisyREEVES, JoeREEVES, DavidREEVES, Dewey AustinREEVES, Polly VestenaREEVES, EarlREEVES, EarnestREEVES, ElbertREEVES, George U.REEVES, InfantREEVES, John M.REEVES, LethaREEVES, Martha M.REEVES, Vaughn D.REEVES, Mary EllaREEVES, William HardyREEVES, OwenREEVES, R. L.REEVES, SueREEVES, TroyREEVES, VergieREEVES, Steven O'NeilREEVES, GeorgeREEVES, SarahREEVES, Austin B.REEVES, David M.REEVES, Letha
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Submitted: 10/10/12 • Approved: 10/11/12 • Last Updated: 10/16/12 • R765251-G0-S3
January 3, 1862, Arkansas
September 20, 1913, Izard County, Arkansas
Son of George L. & Mary F. Martin Reeves
Married Nettie Henrietta Spence, December 28, 1881, Izard County, Arkansas
The Melbourne Times, Melbourne, Arkansas, October 23, 1913:
To the Officers and Members of Oxford Lodge, No. 99. IOOF
Whereas, Brother John H. Reeves departed this life Sept. 20, 1913. Therefore: be it
Resolved that in the death of Bro. Reeves, this lodge feels that it has lost one of the most worthy members. His wife a devoted companion had his associates a faithful and loyal neighbor and friend. Be it
Resolved that a copy of these resolutions be suitable inscribed upon a page of our minutes and a copy sent each of our county papers for publication.
It is further Resolved that the usual Badge of Mourning be worn for a period of 30 days.
Respectfully, W. M. Ford, W. F. Taylor, R. B. Jacobs
(Photo courtesy of Vera Reeves)
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