W, SEPTEMBER 27, tQI7 F
JMOTHER OF MRS. f
Fred'vultee dies
at fremont \ .
Aii:-'.. Gins. S. Beelman, mother 1
;nl Mrs. Fred VuTTeTTlr.. died at'>;-
]her lat'i home in Fremont last N
Frida> evening a I 7~ o'clock. ['
case ami followed a lingering ill- ■
n-ess ol nine months during the
hist three months of which she
was beVfest.
She was a faithful member of j
the MetftatHst church, where ib^:
funeral • services, which were
largely -litcnded, were held Mon- |
day afternoon, Rev. ]. C. Roberts:,
officiating. The Rebekab lodge, to J
which the deceased belonged, took i,
part in the services^.. "J he flur-'jl
The interment took place at the
The deceased was the da1""-'
of Samu.:! and V>Jlo+fi? S __ ..,'.
was torn at ErHn, <)., May 26,;
1863. At two years of age her j
parents moved to Frtnio.pt, where
ib- '.'-..n-],' ^i ei to B d&ille Lad I
it wh.s while living there, that she
was married to Chas. j£ce<l Octo-!
her 3, IS'Sl. They went to house¬
keeping on a i arm near Lmdsey
and lived there until Mr. Reed's
death n 1904. After thai she
cv, in iMiiiore, out was employed
most of the time-as a .trained
nursv.- April 5. 1916, she was
united, in frfarrrage !:o Chas. S.
l-lee'tm.-iii of Fremont, and theiu-
■■;!;;; she njade her home-mi FSe-j
one ■' i! ght'er. Mrs. Fred Vultee,',
jr.. of tills place; a gramKlatigli- '
fer. Anna Vcll-ettie Vultee, and ;
other relatives. I