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Edna Eudoris Gitchell

Birth14 Oct. 1907 - Lauderdale Co., Tennessee, United States
Death31 Oct 1983 - Osceola, Saint Clair, Missouri, United States of America
MotherDollie Klutts Harrison
FatherWilliam David Gitchell

Born in Lauderdale Co., Tennessee, United States on 14 Oct. 1907 to William David Gitchell and Dollie Klutts Harrison. Edna Eudoris Gitchell married Fate S Reese and had 3 children. She passed away on 31 Oct 1983 in Osceola, Saint Clair, Missouri, United States of America.

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William David Gitchell
1871 - 1935
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Dollie Klutts Harrison
1885 - 1962
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Fate S Reese
1902 - 1960
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Ira Wilson
1900 - 1965
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Sylvia Maxine Reese
1939 - 2002
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Sterling Wallace Reese
1930 - 2010
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Rhea D Reese
1928 - Unknown

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