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Funeral Services for Randolph Riedell

Funeral services for Randolph Reidell, who died suddenly on Tuesday, were held in Waterman's funeral chapel, Commonwealth avenue, this morning, Rev. Douglas Horton of the Leyden Congregational Church, Brookline, officiating. Burial was at Manchester, N. H., this afternoon, where another service was held.

Mr. Riedell was in his forty-first year. He was the son of John H. and Addie L. Riedell, of Manchester, N. H. His father was a prominent citizen of that city, having been a newspaper editor, lawyer, and physician.

since his graduation from Dartmouth in 
1913. He was a member of the Dartmouth Club of New York, the University Club of Boston and the Belmont Country Club. He lived in Brookline and is survived by his widow and a sister, Miss Elizabeth Riedell.
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[[preprinted]]
May your Ship of Golden Dreams
With silver sails set wide.
Come to the harbor of your hopes
Upon the Christmas Tide

Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Riedell
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[[image - photograph of Randolph Riedell in dark suit, holding light-colored brimmed hat, sitting inside a boat]]

[[image - photograph of Randolph Riedell in dark suit sitting in a two-seater car]]

[[image - photograph of Randolph Riedell in white shirt and striped tie]]

[[image - photograph of Randolph Riedell in tweed jacket and bowtie, holding a newspaper]]

[[image - photograph of Randolph Riedell in tweed jacket and necktie, standing with hands in pockets in front of large, multi-pane window]]

[[preprinted card]] 
Mrs. Randolph Riedell
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