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Additional REEVES Surnames in REEVES Cemetery
REEVES, 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, VergieREEVES, Steven O'NeilREEVES, GeorgeREEVES, SarahREEVES, Austin B.REEVES, David M.REEVES, Letha 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 HenryREEVES, Harriett J.REEVES, John FranklinREEVES, Sarah ElizabethREEVES, M. Janie McCrackinREEVES, Kitbet F.REEVES, MarthaREEVES, Mary
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Submitted: 4/3/13 • Approved: 6/5/16 • Last Updated: 6/8/16 • R858026-G0-S3
May 3, 1904 - November 18, 1924
*Obituary
Melbourne Times
Nov 21, 1924
Troy Reeves Passes
Just as we went to press we learned of the death from typhoid and pneumonia of Troy, the 20 year old son of George and Mrs Reeves of Sage.
This comes as a shock to his many friends who had been entertaining hopes of his recovery but the later complications were too much for his weakened system to withstand and the end came at 1 p.m. Tuesday after seven weeks of suffering.
Several years ago Troy attended school taught by us and the sterling qualities of the child were ever present in young manhood.
Interment was at the Reeves Cemetery and funeral services were conducted by Uncle Billy Moser. The Times extends unfeigned sympathy to the bereaved in their hour of sorrow.
Contributed on 4/3/13 by sandhollow
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