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Show She was preceded in death by her, «| mother. This truly “Classy Lady” leaves ‘to cherish precious memories: Her father and step-mother, Andrew and ~ Letha Newton, Montrose, Ark.; hus: | “Dipl Jean Heed. OGDEN - On February 24, 4996, iy Father stretched out hig — Homer | band, sa ‘Reed: daughter Monique L. Reed- -Bumpers. and husband, Ogden; Homer's children from a -arms to embrace the spirit of a pre- -clous. daughter, devoted _ mother and grandm ther. peerenernree Doris. Jean - Sea: oa previous marriage, a daughter ee Matthews and family, Chicago, Ill.; a. son, Michael Reed and family, St. on ee 1937 to Andrew. and — ‘Lubertha | ele Newton in Mon: -trose, Ashley © Sa County, Arkan-_ ‘sas. She: was the. ‘only. child © _from*this union. _ She spent much — deena — OF her childhood in. Little Rock, went. on to. pe 3 al she iE Arkansas where - _ she moved to St. Louis, Mo. sae be with her mother who had later re- ~ _ married. She grew to love her Step-fa- _ ee ree Lr der. the leadership of Mother Laura R. ~ Nash, where she served as Church © | Secretary, Usher and sang in the choir. She relocated to Ogden, Utah. in she married _ She volunteered endless hours” with “her husband’ s Boy Scout Troop #287. me tn LI on a daughter, Monique. She was a member of the ‘Embry Chapel AME Church where she served -as an Usher and graciously used her voice to magnify the Lord. x _ Homer E. Reed. To this union was added She was a daughter of the Elks Tim- _ ed een eet band and two very dear friends of the successful Janitorial Business H&F a SEN Panogas Temple #483. She was part owner with her hus- She had been employed. at Weber — “County Mental Health as a secretary, — ~and Ogden. Area Community Action — Agency as the fiscal secretary: She — served for 17 years at many federal— government agencies such as IRS, Hill — _ Air Force Base, and employed with the _ Defense Finance and Accounting Ser- . vice until her untimely demise. Her interests were many, she loved "music, ‘the company of her closest — friends, and cherished the time she — spent with her grandson, “Roycie” who _ was truly her pride and joy. Her sense of humor, intelligence and charm will | be greatly. missed. For she was truly a . perfectionist both PORROaNX. ane FIR: _ fessionally. 0 _ Maintenance. 6 be- held — Myers. Mor- — evening from 6 to 8 p.m. and on — _ Wednesday prior to services. Inter- a ~ ment, Memorial Gardens" of mr Wa- a _satch. _ others whose names are too PUNE UE Le mention. She- confessed hope in Christ ata ex, age and united with Nash | rayer Ban Mission (St. Louis, Mo.) un- 7, 1967, 1 p.m. at the - Ogden where friends may call. Tuesday a ee; ther, Rev. Ernest “pop” Lacy whom— she greatly. respected along with many June « INerY.. dear friends. : | Funeral | “services” will _tuary Chapel, 843 Washington Bivd., | ~ school On two brothers, George Grow, Jr., ‘Belton, - — Mo.: Melvin. Grow, Montrose, Ark.; three. dear. cousins, Bessie Person, ~ Gloria Schumer, both of St. Louis, Mo.; Ernest Lacy, Freeport, Ill.; and not to — be forgotten, a host of nieces, nephews, couUSsINS and |an abundance of Wednesday, in bar High Schofoolhigh fromherDuncompletion graduateUpon /1955. 1966. is, Mo.: five sisters, Brenda Peoples, ) Kansas City, Kansas; Linda Brewer,| - Mary Lancaster, Ruth Lancaster and - Darletha Newton, all of Montrose, Ark: } Tours - me mommy te born “May ‘Oe aie Sl | Was” | Newtan:! N wie as _ Our Heavenly |