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Frederic Edward Clodius

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Frederic Edward Clodius

Birth
Jefferson County, Nebraska, USA
Death
1 Feb 1929 (aged 42)
Ritzville, Adams County, Washington, USA
Burial
Ritzville, Adams County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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Frederick Edward Clodius was born Aug 9, 1887 in Jefferson county, Nebraska. In the spring of 1906 he came to Adams county, where he was engaged in ranching near Ritzville and in the Odessa vicinity for many years. In February, 1914 he was married to his first wife, Augusta (Sickmann) Clodius. One child, a son, Harry survives this union. Mrs. Clodius died in 1920. A second wife, Mrs. Emma Clodius, obtained an interlocutory decree of divorce and custody of the children, Harry and a daughter, Leone, in the latter part of January of this year.

Surviving the deceased are his father, William Clodius, Sr., two brothers; Will and Henry both of Ritzvlle; three sisters Mrs. Joe Oestreich, Ritzville; Mrs. Frank Sellars, Ritzville and Mrs. A. C. Clemie of Kelso and two children, Harry and Leone.

Burial was made in the Ritzville cemetery at 10 a.m. Tuesday from the Haight mortuary parlors, Rev. W. G. R. Dann officiating at a simple burial service at the graveside, in deference to the expressed wishes of the deceased

Ritzville Journal Times February 7, 1929

Courtesy of and thanks to Sue Gardner & gapwork90

Frederick Edward Clodius was born Aug 9, 1887 in Jefferson county, Nebraska. In the spring of 1906 he came to Adams county, where he was engaged in ranching near Ritzville and in the Odessa vicinity for many years. In February, 1914 he was married to his first wife, Augusta (Sickmann) Clodius. One child, a son, Harry survives this union. Mrs. Clodius died in 1920. A second wife, Mrs. Emma Clodius, obtained an interlocutory decree of divorce and custody of the children, Harry and a daughter, Leone, in the latter part of January of this year.

Surviving the deceased are his father, William Clodius, Sr., two brothers; Will and Henry both of Ritzvlle; three sisters Mrs. Joe Oestreich, Ritzville; Mrs. Frank Sellars, Ritzville and Mrs. A. C. Clemie of Kelso and two children, Harry and Leone.

Burial was made in the Ritzville cemetery at 10 a.m. Tuesday from the Haight mortuary parlors, Rev. W. G. R. Dann officiating at a simple burial service at the graveside, in deference to the expressed wishes of the deceased

Ritzville Journal Times February 7, 1929

Courtesy of and thanks to Sue Gardner & gapwork90



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