The Enterprise, White Salmon, WA., November 27, 1975, page 12
PAT REEVES SERVICES HELD ON WEDNESDAY
Patricia Ann Reeves, 19, wife of Darell D. Reeves of
Carson, Washington, died in a fire at her home on the afternoon of Nov. 22.
She is survived by: her husband; her father, Jack D.
Coop, and step-mother, Eleanor; two brothers, George A. Coop of Centerburg,
Ohio, Nelson D. Coop of Clark Air Force Base in the Philippines; and four
sisters, Loreen Dockery of Disston, Ore., Elaine Jordan of Vancouver, Wash.,
Jacquelin M. Richards of Puyallup, Wash., and Julie D. Coop of Willard, Wash.
Memorial services were held Wednesday, Nov. 26 at 1:30
p.m. in the Kingdom Hall of the Jehovah's Witnesses at White Salmon with
Mr. Rod Phelan presiding. Inurnment of cremated remains, followed by burial
at the urn at Chris-Zada Cemetery was selected by the family. Burial services
were private.
The Skamania County Pioneer, Stevenson, WA., November 28, 1972, page 1
PATRICIA REEVES DIES IN FIRE AT HEMLOCK HOME
A fire
which destroyed the small frame house in which she and her husband were living
at Hemlock claimed the life of Patricia Ann Reeves, 19, Saturday, Nov. 22.
Patricia's husband, Darrell E. Reeves, was at work at
the WKO plant in Carson at the time of the tragedy.
Neighbors noticed the blaze and summoned help and the
Carson Fire Department and firemen from the Wind River Ranger Station responded.
Patricia's body was found when the fire was brought under control.
Investigation by the Sheriff's office has not been
completed but it is believed the fire started in the vicinity of a wood stove
in the living room. The house is located on a corner across from the historic
Little Church In The Valley.
Besides her husband, Mrs. Reeves is survived by her
father Jack D. Coop and step-mother Eleanor of Willard; two brothers, George A.
Coop of Centerburg, Ohio and Nelson D. Coop of Clark AFB, Philippines; four
sisters, Loreen Dockery of Diston, Oregon, Elaine Jordon of Vancouver,
Jacqueline M. Richards of Puyallup and Julia D. Coop of Willard.
Memorial services were held Wednesday in the Kingdom
Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses in White Salmon with Mr. Rod Phelan presiding.
Inurnment of cremated remains followed by burial of the urn at Chris-Zada
Cemetery, Underwood, was the family’s wish. Burial services were private.
Gardner's Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
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