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Anna L. Lowder Reid

 

July 18, 1912 — July 14, 2008

 

Anna L. Reid of Longmont, Colorado, died July 14, 2008, at Clare Bridge Senior Living in Highlands Ranch, Colorado. She was 95.

 

Born on July 18, 1912, in Westerville, Nebraska, she was the daughter of Charles and Cora (Leech) Lowder. She graduated from Westerville High School in 1929.

 

In 1938, she graduated from the University of Nebraska with a Bachelor of Science degree. After teaching for several years, first in Hooker County, Nebraska rural schools, and then in Arnold and North Platte, Nebraska, she moved to Denver, Colorado, and taught in the Denver schools for 25 years. Also during this time, she earned a master's degree in elementary education from the University of Denver, graduating in 1956.

 

On August 7, 1943, she married Bruce W. Reid in Denver. The couple celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary August 7, 1993. Mr. Reid passed away March 11, 1996.

 

She joined the Westerville Methodist Church at an early age and was a Methodist most of her life. After her Bruce's retirement, the couple moved to Longmont. In 1986, she joined Longs Peak United Methodist Church, and she was a member of the United Methodist Women for many years.

 

Survivors include several nieces and nephews from Colorado, Nebraska, Texas and Arizona, as well as many friends.

 

Graveside services will be held at Longmont Mountain View Cemetery at 1:00 p.m. on Monday, July 21, 2008, with Reverend Sandy Stewart officiating. Howe Mortuary and Cremation Services of Longmont is handling arrangements.

 

Memorial contributions may be made to Longs Peak United Methodist Church, 1421 Elmhurst Drive, Longmont, Colorado 80503.

 

Please share thoughts, memories and condolences with the family at www.howe mortuary.com.

 

 

Daily Times-Call, The (Longmont, CO) - July 19, 2008

Transcribed and Contributed by:  Nancy Washell

 

 

 

Emar Leighton   

 

Mullen, Neb., Dec. 13. – Emar Leighton, who has been employed at New Castle, Wyo., died on the train west of Mullen last night. He was on his way back to his supposed home at Jacksonville, Ill.  He had a through ticket to the above named place. His body was taken from the train here and waits the actions of the authorities.

 

 

Omaha World Herald – 14 Dec. 1890

Transcribed and contributed by:  Dan Zwakman

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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