Obituary: Rock County, Wisconsin: Fred J. REYNOLDS ************************************************************************ Submitted by Ruth Ann Montgomery, April 2008 © All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm ************************************************************************ Fred J. Reynolds, whose illness the past week has been the subject of grave concern to this family and many friends, died at 7:45 Tuesday evening of typhoid pneumonia. He had suffered several sinking spells, but his strong constitution gave him strength to rally. His heart was affected throughout his illness and when the crisis came couldn't bear the strain. Mr. Reynolds was born in Manchester, Ill., and was aged 36 years, 6 months and 11 days. He lived in Beloit the greater part of his life and had been in the employ of the Valvaline Oil company the past five years. Besides his widow and 4-year-old-daughter, he is survived by his father P. M. Reynolds; a brother; Clarence Reynolds, and a sister, Mrs. John Southard. Mr. Reynolds was a member of the Beavers and the Fraternal Reserve associaiton. Funeral services will be held from the residence, 1031 Vine Street, at 2:30 Thursday afternoon, Rev. R. A. Carnhan officiating. The Beavers will conduct their ritualistic services at the house and the F. R. A. will take charge at the cemetery. Beloit Free Press, Feb. 5, 1908, [Mrs. Reynolds was formerly Miss McNett, a niece of Mrs. Geo. Hall, Jr. of this city; the family have frequently visited here and spent one summer at the Hall home, while the Halls were on the road with their show outfit. Evansville freinds extend sympathy to the bereaved relatives.] February 7, 1908, p. 3, Enterprise, Evansville, Wisconsin