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Show Former Resident Buried in Oasis In Rites Monday 10 a. m. in Belvedere ward, Salt Lake City, by Bishop C. E. Shank Mrs Reid died Friday at 8:30 p m ta' at the home of a daugh- and hpr-hThtlm Black' ere she and her husband, Thomas G Reid were visiting. A heart ailment was the cause of her death Mrs. Reid was a former resident of Oasis and Hinckley, moving to Salt Lake City twenty years ago since" famUy h0e "as bTn She was bom in Wolver-Hamo- ter of Noah and Sarah Jane Blower Blow-er Haynes. She came to Utah in 1878, a convert of the LDS church. She was married to Thomas G 21 1898 Lake t6mple Dec- As a young married couple their home was in Oasis for some years and later they moved to Hinckley. In Oasis Mrs. Reid had served as ward Primary president, and president of YWMIA. She was a member of Hinckley ward when her thirteenth child was born After Af-ter moving to Salt Lake City, Mrs Reid was active in the 20th ward and Belvedere ward, the present home address. Surviving are her husband and eight sons and daughters: Wallace R. and Jack C, Los Angeles; D C Reid, Murray; Don R. Reid, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Thelma Black, Delta; Del-ta; Mrs. Marcia Berryman, Mrs. Florence Pronk and Mrs. Dorothy Parry, Salt Lake City; 38 grandchildren grand-children and 8 great - grandchildren. grandchild-ren. Also surviving are two brothers bro-thers and a sister, in England, Hen ry and Arthur Haynes and Mrs. Florence Bibby; three foster sisters, sis-ters, Mrs. Kate Voss, Los Angeles, and two in England; two foster t , .cngiana; two loster brothers, Walter and William As-chough, As-chough, Salt Lake City; one half-brother, half-brother, Ernest Haynes, California. The services were conducted by H. Eugene Bengtzen, of Belvedere ward bishopric and opened with an organ prelude played by Melba Shelley. Allan Burgess sang a baritone bari-tone solo. The opening prayer was by Jethro S. Newman. Speakers were Bishop Peter H. Peterson of Oasis ward, Florence Duncan, president of the Belvedere ward Relief Society, Bishop C. E. Schank and Ernest Jorgensen. They paid tribute to Mrs. Reid as a devoted wife and mother, who had lived her life in kindness and service to others. Music was given by the ladies' double trio, who sang "Sister, Thou Wast Mild and Lovely," and closed with "One Sweely Solemn Thought." The closing prayer was by Joseph C. Jensen. Burial was Monday afternoon at 4 in the Oasis cemetery, where the grave was dedicated by Patriarch Pat-riarch Charles R. Woodbury. |