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Reynolds - Clinton

Source: Crawfordsville Journal, May 14, 1907

The announcement of the death of Clinton Reynolds came as a surprise to many citizens this morning, as he had not been reported ill. His sudden demise was due to pneumonia. He complained some on Saturday but saw no doctor or took no medicine until yesterday when he went to the LL Culver Union Hospital. His condition did not alarm his friends as he told Mrs. Lant LONG, a sister at 4 o'clock that he was feeling comfortable. He grew worse early in the evening and continued to do so until one, when he died. He was the son of Harris Reynolds and was a member of a family of four children. Mrs. James H. Watson and Mrs. Lant long, of Kankakee, Ill survive. Austin Reynolds, who died several years ago, was prominent in Democratic politics and served as county clerk. The deceased was also active in the ranks of the Democratic party. Until 3 weeks ago since his father's death 3 years ago the deceased made his home with Mr. & Mrs. George Myers, who reside 3 miles from town on the Yountsville Road. He has been here since looking after some work he had on hand in his line of business. he was a gravel road and cement contractor. The deceased was born at Wallace but has lived here many years. He was 58 years old and unmarried. The funeral will take place on Wed. afternoon very likely at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Myers on the Yountsville Road. Interment at Oak Hill Cemetery. kbz

Source: Crawfordsville Journal, May 15, 1907

The funeral of Clinton Reynolds will occur from the home of Mr. & Mrs. Charles Ellis on W. Market Street on Thursday afternoon at 3 and will be conducted by Rev. Earle Wilfley, pastor of the Christian Church. Interment at Oak Hill Cemetery kbz
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