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<font size="+2">'''Ontario Couple Killed In Traffic Accident'''</font>
<center><h3>RACING MOTORISTS HIT CAR OCCUPIED BY MR. AND MRS. ERNEST REESOR </h3></center>
Markahm, Ont. &#8212; Double funeral services were held at the Cedar Grove Mennonite Church here on Sunday, Nov. 23, for Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reesor, who were killed in a traffic accident several days earlier.
The couple was en route home from New Dundee, Ont. where they had visited their daughter, Mrs. Leonard Garber, when their car was hit at an intersection.  It was reported that two racing motorists ran a red traffic signal, causing the tragic accident.
Surviving in addition to Mrs. Garber are two other daughters, Erma and Helen.


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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1958 Dec 18 p. 3

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Ontario Couple Killed In Traffic Accident

RACING MOTORISTS HIT CAR OCCUPIED BY MR. AND MRS. ERNEST REESOR

Markahm, Ont. — Double funeral services were held at the Cedar Grove Mennonite Church here on Sunday, Nov. 23, for Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reesor, who were killed in a traffic accident several days earlier.

The couple was en route home from New Dundee, Ont. where they had visited their daughter, Mrs. Leonard Garber, when their car was hit at an intersection. It was reported that two racing motorists ran a red traffic signal, causing the tragic accident.

Surviving in addition to Mrs. Garber are two other daughters, Erma and Helen.