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    3. Charles Reynolds (Special to The Daily Pantagraph) LEROY, Jan 15. - Funeral services for Charles Reynolds, who died Thursday at Dixon, wereheld Sunday moring at 10 o'clock from the J. H. (Iden?) funeral home in Leroy, conducted by the Rev. Milton Wilson, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church. Mrs. Lester Reeder sang, with Mrs. Lulu Carman at the piano. Nephews of the deceased acted as pallbearers. Burial was in Gilmore cemetery. Mr. Reynolds was formerly a resident of Leroy and a brother of htelate Gould J. Reynolds. The Daily Pantagraph, Tuesday, January 15, 1929 TWO LEROY WOMEN DIE Mrs. Charles S. Reynolds and Mrs. Roy Shifflet Answer Final Summons - Brief Life Sketches Mrs. Charles S. Reynolds of Dixon died Sunday morning and the body was brought to Leroy for interment. Eliza Jane Coon was born March 8, (1850?), at Money Creek. Her parents died when she was quite young and she lived thereafter with relatives. She was united in marriage to C. S. Reynolds April 2, 1868, and to this union nine children were born. The following survive: Mrs. Anna Hoover of Minburn, Iowa; Mrs. Levta Duff of Winterset, Iowa; Mrs. Ada Frick of Marion, Iowa; Mrs. A. C. Reynolds of Oconee, Ill; Arthur, Titus and W. L. Reynolds of Dixon. Her husband also survives. There are twenty-two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. She united with the Christian church at the age of 19 years at Leroy. The Daily Pantagraph, Wednesday, January 23, 1918 Live News of Central Illinois - Leroy The remains of Mrs. Charles Reynolds of Dixon, Ill., were brought here last night on the night train. Funeral services will be held today and interment will be made in the family lot in Gilmore cemetery. Mrs. Reynolds is the mother of the young man who was killed by the train at Buckley, Ill. a couple of weeks ago. The Daily Pantagraph, Wednesday, January 23, 1918

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