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Mary M. Reeder

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Mary M. Reeder

Connected with the Tower Hamlet Mission and active in 1958.

in their records of the Tower Hamlets Mission gives: "File re the estate of Mrs Mary Margaret Reeder deceased". "1960-1961". "Brown manilla folder entitled Reader Estate. Contains correspondance with the Westminster Bank about the estate of Mrs Mary Margaret Reader of 'Trees', 196 Aldwick Road, Bognor Regis.

We're trusting that the plaque has got the spelling of her name right.

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