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Additional REED Surnames in MT ZION (AT BANNER) Cemetery
REED, Ina RuthREED, Johnny AREED, Johnny A (Overview)REED, ConnieREED, Omer JREED, Iris OREED, Albert RolandREED, Glenn RREED, Theodore RREED, LawrenceREED, Clarence CREED, HarrietREED, Albert Additional REED Surnames in CLEBURNE County
REED, Ervin O.REED, Clate WeaverREED, Gladys OleviaREED, Ervin OREED, Albert Cleo "Clee"REED, Della MayREED, Darrell RREED, Infant SonREED, Kitty LynnREED, YevetteREED, Thurmon J CREED, Manda MREED, FredREED, MarkREED, SerenaREED, IsaacREED, Helen MarieREED, ArthureneREED, Floyd LeonREED, MildredREED, Eula SREED, Floyd SREED, HilmaREED, HowardREED, EvaREED, Howard (Close Up)REED, Eva (Close Up)REED, RalfREED, Fannie LREED, George WREED, Baby GirlREED, Bernice G
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Submitted: 8/1/13 • Approved: 8/3/13 • Last Updated: 8/6/13 • R914490-G914489-S3
Harriet
Dec 4, 1879 - May 15, 1936
Albert
July 24, 1874 - June 5, 1916
*From the Arkansas Gazette & "Cleburne County and It's People", Volume II, Carl J. Barger
"It first struck at Becker Mountain, fourteen miles southeast of here----(And) swept a path a quarter mile wide across hills and valleys to the southwest corner of Heber Springs. There it dipped into the valley that runs through the town, sweeping all before it. It whirled up the steep hill on the other side and over its top-----From Heber Springs it roared on to a neighborhood near Banner, fifteen miles northeast."
The tornado northeast of Banner struck the Reed home in the late afternoon, killing Albert Reed and three of his sons and injuring his wife and two other sons. The storm continued north into the Almond Community, causing widespread damage and some injuries there.
Those killed in the tornado northeast of Banner were William Albert Reed, born July 24, 1874; Clarence C. Reed, born March 9, 1897; Lawrence Reed, born January 20, 1901, and Theodore R. Reed, born July 25, 1903.
Contributed on 8/1/13 by hawkinsdonna
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