May 9, 1872: The Herald and Tribune provided readers with spring-cleaning tips. “Simple salt and water cleans and preserves matting more effectually than any other method.”
Eddie Gene Reeves, 73, of Brownwood, passed away Tuesday, March 4, 2021. A visitation with family will be held at Heartland Funeral Home, Friday, March 7, 2021 from 6:00 – 8:00 PM. A funeral service will be held in the Heartland Funeral Home Chapel at 2:00 PM, Saturday, May 8, 2021.
Eddie Gene Reeves was born May 24, 1947 in Odessa, Texas to Robert Lee and Irma Gene Edwards. Eddie attended high school in Comanche where he loved to play football and he continued to love football in his passion and support for the Dallas Cowboys. He enjoyed fishing and would invite everyone to come over for a fish fry. Eddie joined the US Navy after high school and served in the Vietnam War. He absolutely loved and adored exotic birds. At one time he had about 20 exotics but he shared his knowledge and love with his children and passed along how to care for the animals. His favorite was a cherry headed conure named “Buddy”. He also loved horses and would spend time riding them, brushing them and
Eddie Gene Reeves, 73, of Brownwood, passed away Tuesday, March 4, 2021.
A visitation with family will be held at Heartland Funeral Home, Friday, March 7, 2021 from 6:00 – 8:00 PM.
A funeral service will be held in the Heartland Funeral Home Chapel at 2:00 PM, Saturday, May 8, 2021.
Eddie Gene Reeves was born May 24, 1947 in Odessa, Texas to Robert Lee and Irma Gene Edwards. Eddie attended high school in Comanche where he loved to play football and he continued to love football in his passion and support for the Dallas Cowboys. He enjoyed fishing and would invite everyone to come over for a fish fry. Eddie joined the US Navy after high school and served in the Vietnam War. He absolutely loved and adored exotic birds. At one time he had about 20 exotics but he shared his knowledge and love with his children and passed along how to care for the animals. His favorite was a cherry headed conure named “Buddy”. He also loved horses and would spend time riding them, b
Alex Collett talking to the Warboys Aid Group.
- Credit: ARCHANT
The clerk of Warboys Parish Council has praised the village’s community network for supporting residents throughout the pandemic.
Roy Reeves said the community network called ‘Warboys Unite’ came to many people’s aid during the pandemic.
He said: We were very fortunate to have this organisation set up at the very start of the pandemic.
Val Musson, one of the organisers of ‘Warboys Unite’ said: “One of the things we do is to help people and keep people informed of what help they can receive.
“We publish a Warboys Diary’ historically that goes out every two months to every household in Warboys and Oldhurst, so we distribute about 2,100 copies of this.
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