Background
Bertha Julia Stone was born on October 28, 1892 in Ogden, Utah Territory to Frederick Napper Stone and Bertha Julia.
Bertha Julia Stone was born on October 28, 1892 in Ogden, Utah Territory to Frederick Napper Stone and Bertha Julia.
She attended Weber Academy after high school and married Christopher Aadnesen in 1912.
The couple had two children. Christopher was killed in a hunting accident in 1930. In 1934, Bertha married William Henry Reeder, Junior., a municipal judge who was a widower with one son.
In 1941, William was called as the president of the New England States Mission of the church.
The Reeders lived as church missionaries for nearly seven years in Cambridge, Massachusetts. In April 1948, less than a year after returning to Ogden, Bertha Reeder succeeded Lucy Grant Cannon as the general president of the Young Women"s Mutual Improvement Association.
One of her counselors was Frances Larue Carr Longden. In March 1961, William Reeder died, and in September that year Bertha was released and was succeeded as Young Women president by Florence South. Jacobsen.
During her tenure, the age groups in the Young Women organization were realigned to their current configuration and the "Gleaners" were renamed the "Laurels".
In 1964, Bertha married I.L. (Lee) Richards, a friend she had known for many years. She died in Pocatello at the age of 90 and her funeral was held in Ogden.