Person:Goldie Reed (2)

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Goldie N. Reed
m. 1 Jun 1924
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Goldie N. Reed
Gender Female
Birth[3][4] 9 Jul 1903 , Marshall, Indiana, USA
Marriage 1 Jun 1924 Plymouth, Marshall, Indiana, USAto Harry E. Rohrer
Census[9] 1930 Plymouth, Marshall, Indiana, USA
Death[5][6][7][10] 22 Sep 1987 Plymouth, Marshall, Indiana, USA
Burial[8] 25 Sep 1987 New Oakhill Cemetery, Plymouth, Marshall, Indiana, USA
References
  1. 1930 U.S. Federal Census Indiana, Marshall, Plymouth City, Center twp., Ward 3, District 5, p72 sheet 9A
    1930 U.S. Federal Census Indiana, Marshall, Plymouth City, Center twp., Ward 3, District 5, p72 sheet 9A, 11 Apr 1930.
  2. Newspaper
    Pilot News, 23 Sep 1987.
  3. Social Security Death Index.
  4. Newspaper
    Pilot News, 23 Sep 1987.
  5. Social Security Death Index.
  6. Newspaper
    Pilot News, 22 Sep 1987.
  7. Newspaper
    Pilot News, 23 Sep 1987.
  8. Newspaper
    Pilot News, 23 Sep 1987.
  9. 1930 U.S. Federal Census Indiana, Marshall, Plymouth City, Center twp., Ward 3, District 5, p72 sheet 9A
    1930 U.S. Federal Census Indiana, Marshall, Plymouth City, Center twp., Ward 3, District 5, p72 sheet 9A, 11 Apr 1930.
  10. Pilot News September 22, 1987

    GOLDIE N. ROHRER, , died suddenly at 9:15 a.m. today while attending a bible study group. Arrangements are pending at Johnson Funeral Home, Plymouth.
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    Pilot News September 23, 1987

    GOLDIE N. ROHRER, 84, 719 Gibson St. died at the after suffering an apparent heart attack while attending a Bible study group.

    She was born July 9, 1903 in Marshall County the daughter of Deson and Lillian Reed and resided in the county her lifetime.

    She married Harry Rohrer June 1, 1924 in Plymouth, he survives.

    Mrs. Rohrer was a member of the Plymouth Church of the Brethren (Deaconess), Dorcas Society, Plymouth Home Economics Club, past president of the Marshall County Home Economics Club, the Christian Women’s Club, Holy Cross Parkview Hospital Auxiliary, The Saturday Club, and the Church Women United.

    Surviving besides her husband are a daughter , a son, , a brother and two grandchildren.

    Funeral is 11:00 a.m. Friday at the Plymouth Church of the Brethren. The will officiate. Burial will be at the New Oakhill Cemetery, Plymouth. Friends may call at the Johnson Funeral Home in Plymouth from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday and at the Church one hour prior to services.