1959 - 1971 (11 years)
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Name |
Craig Steven Reeves [1] |
Birth |
19 Aug 1959 |
Livermore, Alameda, California, USA [1, 2] |
Gender |
Male |
_UID |
49CE328F5F544D14B11A56BB0DE0A79AF60C |
Death |
16 Feb 1971 |
Sonoma, Sonoma County, California, USA [1] |
Burial |
19 Feb 1971 |
Sonoma, Sonoma County, California, USA [1] |
Person ID |
I7416 |
Larry and Jane's Family Tree |
Last Modified |
23 Sep 2006 |
Father |
Donald Lawrence Reeves, b. 30 Oct 1933, Evanston, Uinta County, Wyoming, USA d. 25 May 2012 (Age 78 years) |
Mother |
Lucinda Payne, b. 12 Feb 1935, Virden, Hidalgo, New Mexico, USA d. 24 Oct 2000, Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA (Age 65 years) |
Marriage |
21 Aug 1957 |
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA [1, 3] |
Family ID |
F2684 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- Craig Steven, eleven months younger than his oldest brother Larry, suffered
asubdural hematoma when he was six months old. He quit breathing one Tuesday
night while in the care of his dad - his mom was at Young Women's teaching a
class. Craig was laying down on the couch in the living room in our house in
Livermore, California; he was quite fussy and crying so I went out to the
kitchen to warm up a bottle for him. While in the kitchen warming the Craig
quit crying all of a sudden; immediately, I knew something was wrong - I ran to
him and he had stopped breathing! I ran to the telephone and called the fire
department paramedic unit which arrived very quickly -- thank goodness as my
mouth to mouth resuscitation did not seem to work. Craig was rushed to a Kaiser
Hospital in Walnut Creek some thirty miles away by ambulance. Enroute the
medicssaid that Craig stopped breathing two more times. When the doctors got
him to surgery they drained over one cup of blood from his head. Craig never
recovered from that ordeal that night. His mother and dad traded shifts every
night for over a year caring for our son who had extended crying spells every
night. After a while, the doctors and leaders in the church counseled us to
put him a nursing care home or a state hospital in order to have more children
and to live a somewhat normal life. Craig lived his life as a vegetable - no
normal senses like sight, and hearing; he died of atrophy of his body functions
atthe age of eleven at Sonoma State Hospital in Californa. A highlight of his
life was to be administered to by Elder Spencer W. Kimball, and apostle of the
Lord Jesus Christ and his grandfather, Ezra Curtis Payne. The blessing given
to Craig by Elder Kimball promised restoration of his total body functions or
death within a few years -- the latter occured; a merciful blessing to all of
us. Craig is now (5/4/91), and has been for many years now, the family focal
point for the 'forever family' truth taught by the Savior.
Craig Steven, eleven months younger than his oldest brother Larry, suffered
a subdural hematomawhen he was six months old. He quit breathing one Tuesday
night while in thecare of his dad - his mom was at Young Women's teaching a
class. Craig was laying down on the couch in the living room in our house in
Livermore, California; he was quite fussy and crying so I went out to the
kitchen to warm up a bottle for him. While in the kitchen warming the Craig
quit crying all of a sudden; immediately, I knew something was wrong - I ran to
him and he had stoppedbreathing! I ran to the telephone and called the fire
department paramedic unit which arrived very quickly -- thank goodness as my
mouth to mouth resuscitation did not seem to work. Craig was rushed to a Kaiser
Hospital in Walnut Creek some thirty miles away by ambulance. Enroute the
medics said that Craig stopped breathing two more times. When the doctors got
him to surgery they drained over one cup of blood from his head. Craig never
recovered from that ordeal that night. His mother and dad traded shifts every
night for over a year caring for our son who had extended crying spells every
night. After a while,the doctors and leaders in the church counseled us to
put him a nursing care home or a state hospital in order to have more children
and to live a somewhatnormal life. Craig lived his life as a vegetable - no
normal senses like sight, and hearing; he died of atrophy of his body functions
at the age of elevenat Sonoma State Hospital in Californa. A highlight of his
life was to be administered to by Elder Spencer W. Kimball, and apostle of the
Lord Jesus Christ and his grandfather, Ezra Curtis Payne. The blessing given
to Craig by Elder Kimball promised restoration of his total body functions or
death within a fewyears -- the latter occured; a merciful blessing to all of
us. Craig is now (5/4/91), and has been for many years now, the fam [1]
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Sources |
- [S223] Lucy Reeves, RootsWeb WorldConnect Database 3014165, "Family Tree 11/13/04", (1,170 entries, last updated 11/14/2004).
- [S285] .
- [S63] California, Marriage Index, 1949-1959, ( California, Marriage Index, 1949-1959 .), 18 Apr 2016 (Reliability: 3).
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