Ida Reid

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Ida Reid September 18, 1927 - December 28, 2007 Funeral services for Ida “Bernice” Reid, 80, of Lovington are 2:00 pm Monday, December 31, 2007 at 3rd & Central Church of Christ with Dale Rhodes and Jimmy Derrick officiating. Burial will follow at Lovington Cemetery. Mrs. Reid was born September 18, 1927 in DeQueen, Arkansas. She passed away December 28, 2007 in Lovington, New Mexico. She married Weldon Reid on May 8, 1948 in DeQueen, Arkansas. Bernice and Weldon moved to Lovington in 1969 from Texarkana. She has been a member of 3rd & Central Church of Christ for 38 years. She at one time worked at Clays and then later at Turner’s. She enjoyed playing “42” with her family and friends. She was foremost a homemaker, loving and nurturing her family and serving God. She is survived by her husband, Weldon, of the home; two sons, Gary Reid and wife Karyn of Flagstaff, Arizona and Stan Reid and wife Laynne of Austin, Texas; one sister, Nita Green of Brownsboro, Texas; two brothers, Hubert Williams and wife Dot of DeQueen, Arkansas and Doyle Williams and wife Louise of Hot Springs Village, Arkansas and two grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, Hilliard and Wilma Barnes Williams and one sister, Irene Brown.
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