REYMAN,
Edith Mildred
(Maiden Name: Hutchison)
Edith M. Reyman
Mrs. Edith Mildred (Hutchison) Reyman daughter of Lewis and Bertha Hutchison was born in Baker, Oregon on October 15, 1906 and at the age of 73 years, 3 months and 11 days passed away at Lincoln, Nebraska on January 26, 1980.
Edith moved from Oregon with her parents at the age of two to their farm located on the Niobrara River 24 miles East of Valentine. She attended the Rockford Grade School and later attended Valentine High School.
At the age of 17, Edith was united in marriage to Bruce A. Reyman Sr. on April 29, 1924 in Ainsworth, Nebraska, and then moved to the home Ranch (Fair Field Land and Cattle Company) 12 miles North West of Wood Lake where she lived and raised her sons. Edith lived on the Ranch for 55 years and just recently retired to her new home at Ainsworth, Nebr.
There were two sons born to this union, Claude L. Reyman of Lincoln, Nebraska and Bruce A. Reyman, Jr. of Ainsworth, Nebr.
Edith was preceded in death by her parents, Lewis and Bertha Hutchison, her husband Bruce A. Reyman, Sr., and one brother Ralph K. Hutchison.
Edith enjoyed and loved her many friends and neighbors of the community and spent the past few years hand painting many scenes of the Ranch community. One of her hobbies she enjoyed was making handcraft jewelry. Edith was a member of Unit 90 Valentine American Legion Auxiliary for 29 years. She was also a member of The Association of Nebraska Art Club, Inc. and The Sandhills Painters Club.
Survivors include: son, Claude and daughter-in-law Yvonne Reyman of Lincoln, Bruce and daughter-in-law Deanna Reyman of Ainsworth; granddaughters, Gina, Dana, and Lynda Reyman; grandsons, Cory and Gary Reyman; brother, Ervin L. and sister-in-law Doris Hutchison of Castro Valley, Calif.; sisters: Ruth and brother-in-law Jim L. Stone of Chula Vista, Calif., and Evelyn B. Crews of Guide Rock, Nebraska, many other relatives and many friends.
Funeral services were held on January 30, 1980 at Watts Funeral Home with the Rev. Howard Dixon officiating. Burial was at Mount Hope Cemetery, Wood Lake, Nebraska.