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- Reba Hays Jeffries - Wikipedia
Reba Marie Hays Jeffries (June 21, 1920 – August 13, 1989) was one of the founders of Newbury Park Chamber of Commerce and later its first female president [1][2] She was a prominent supporter of Newbury Park cityhood and opposed the annexation by neighboring Thousand Oaks
- I grew up in the Conejo Valley | Reba Hays Jeffries . . . - Facebook
Reba Hays Jeffries, president, Chamber of Commerce, 1960 , built Newbury Park in the 50s and 60s
- Olen Jeffries Obituary (2009) - Legacy Remembers
In 1968, Mr Jeffries and his wife Reba were employed as sixth grade teachers with the Farmington Municipal Schools in Farmington
- Our People | Yindyamarra Consultancy
Reba Jeffries, is a proud Wiradjuri woman and leader in culturally safe and trauma-informed community engagement, has recently joined the Yindyamarra team as an experienced Community Engagement Officer and Researcher
- Reba Hays Jeffries (1920-1989) - Find a Grave Memorial
Find a Grave memorial for Reba Hays Jeffries born 21 Jun 1920 and died 13 Aug 1989 Buried at Ivy Lawn Memorial Park, Ventura, Ventura County, California, United States of America, North America
- Reba Hays Jeffries Explained
Reba Marie Hays Jeffries (June 21, 1920 – August 13, 1989) was one of the founders of Newbury Park Chamber of Commerce and later its first female president [1] [2] She was a prominent supporter of Newbury Park cityhood and opposed the annexation by neighboring Thousand Oaks
- Pontotoc | WD | I-2020-000063 | OKCountyRecords. com | County Clerk . . .
WD Search Pontotoc County, OK Fees Dates Parties Grantors JEFFRIES, REBA F Search DODGE, SUSAN SHIRING Search JEFFRIES TRUST, REBA Search Grantee CITY OF ADA Search Legal Description S25 T4 R6 S2 NW Partial Search 6 Images View all Print all (6 tokens) Pick pages to print Pg: 0103 Pg: 0104
- Reba Jeffries Obituary January 1, 2021 - Lowe Gardner Funeral Home
Reba worked as a 1st and 2nd grade school teacher and retired in 1985 after almost 40 years of teaching She taught in Artesia, Roswell, and Farmington, New Mexico In 2009 she moved to Lake Lydia She loved to sew and quilt, and made beautiful embroidered blocked quilts for her grandchildren
- Reba Francis Jeffries Obituary - Tribute Archive
Reba worked as a 1st and 2nd grade school teacher and retired in 1985 after almost 40 years of teaching She taught in Artesia, Roswell, and Farmington, New Mexico
- Reba Hays Jeffries — Wikipedia Republished WIKI 2
Jeffries feared for the identity of Newbury Park and was quoted in an interview saying: "It's a shame that the Thousand Oaks personality is overpowering to the extent that Newbury Park is losing its large ranches and freedom "
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