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Looking for the obituary of William E. Reading,25 ...

Looking for the obituary of William E. Reading,25 May 1937 to Oct 1989.

He was killed in a vehicle wreck.  Lived in Warminster,PA

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I searched the Social Security Death Index and discovered that William E. Reading is listed on the index as W.E. Reading so any obituary or record will probably be listed that way.  The Index did not provide a place of death.  I also searched the Bucks County, PA web site on rootsweb.com and there is one person researching the name Reading whose e-mail address is:  jdmount@cox.net  He or she may be able to help you further. 

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You can write or go to the Library in Warminster, Pa. They usually keep copies of Newspapers on file. It shouldn't cost much for a copy. You may even find a write-up of the accident.

Posted 2009-10-13T03:37:36Z
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