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Ella Reese Obituary

Ella Mae Jones Reese of LaCrosse died Monday, December 2, 2002. Survived by her husband, Charlie Franklin Reese; two daughters, Patsy R. Short and husband, Eddie of Alberta and Sandra R. Kidd and husband, Ray of Brodnax; two sons, Frankie Reese Jr. and wife, Georgia of LaCrosse and Glen W. Reese, also of LaCrosse; her mother, Gracie Mae Jones of Ebony; one sister, Betty Reese of Blackridge; four brothers, Edward L. Jones of Midlothian, John L. Jones and Wiley S. Jones Jr., both of Richmond and Benjamin J. Jones of Gasburg; and three grandchildren, Brittany Reese, Houston Kidd and Chad Short; a devoted sister-in-law, Laura Reese; and devoted family member, Pam Reese. Predeceased by her father, Wiley Smith Jones; sister, Linda Noblitt; and two brothers, Bennie and Roosevelt Jones. Services Thursday 2 p.m. in Crowder-Hite-Crews Funeral Home. Interment Crestview Memorial Park. Visitation Wednesday 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the funeral home. Online obituary and condolences at www.crowderhitecrews.com.

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Published by Richmond Times-Dispatch on Dec. 4, 2002.

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Iris Daniel

December 4, 2002

Your Mother will always be your

SPECIAL FRIEND and she will always

be in your heart. Her love for you

will always be with you and your

family. In God We Trust !!!!!

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