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Beulah Reeves

© Westville Record, Westville, OK
February 6, 1942
Submitted by: Wanda Elliott



Mrs. Beulah REEVES, age 52, wife of W.T. REEVES, west of town, died Sunday as a result of a paralytic stroke suffered Saturday afternoon.
The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon at the local Pentecostal Holiness church, conducted by Rev. Jimmie LANGLEY, under the direction of the Pyeatte Funeral Home of Siloam Springs. Burial was made in the city cemetery northwest of town.
She is survived by her husband and seven children, as follows: Mary FOX, Shamrock, Okla.; Lee REEVES, Harold REEVES and Pearl HOWELL, all of Centralia, Illinois; Verna TEDDER, Kilgore, Texas; Paris REEVES, Fairfax, Okla., and Violet REEVES of Westville.
The family moved to this community from Drumright, Okla., about four years ago.






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