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Mrs Florence Connie <I>Allison</I> Claar

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Mrs Florence Connie Allison Claar

Birth
Queen, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
16 Apr 1992 (aged 47)
Claysburg, Blair County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Queen, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Florence Claar 44 of Claysburg Rd 1 Was killed when her car overturned At 5:55 A.M on April 16, 1992, when she was going to work in East Freedom she had married two people the first time to James Lamborn she was widowed. Then she married Fay H Claar on June 13, 1987. Surviving are 2 sister Shirley, and Linda, and two brothers Frank L "Butch", and Randy Scott. She was born Sept 16, 1944 daughter of Fred and Lillian Allison near Claysburg. She had proceeded the death of a brother Fred Anson Allison Jr. in 1971. Mrs Claar was a farmer in Queen,Pa and worked at the Roaring Spring Paper Mill.

Altoona Mirror April 17, 1992

Florence C. Claar
Accident victim, 47

Florence C. Claar, 47, of Claysburg RD 1 died at 5:55 a.m. Thursday April 16, 1992 in an accident in Freedom Township.

Mrs. Claar was employed as a laborer at Appleton Papers Inc., Roaring Spring, for the past 18 years.

She was born Sept. 16., 1944, in Claysburg, the daughter of Fred A Allison and Lillian ( Knisely )Allison. She married Fay H. Claar on June 13, 1987, in Claysburg.

Surviving are her husband, three children: Bruce Lamborn and Donna Lamborn of King, and Freddie Lamborn of Claysburg; two step children Jerry Claar of St. Marys and Dulcy Grace of Roaring Spring; and seven grandchildren.

Also surviving are her parents of Claysburg, and four brothers and sisters: Shirley Harr of East Freedom, Linda Ickes of Osterburg, Frank Sr. of Claysburg, and Randy S of Hyndman.

Mrs. Claar was a member of Upper Claar Church of the Brethren.

She was a 1962 graduate of Greenfield-Kimmel High School.
Florence Claar 44 of Claysburg Rd 1 Was killed when her car overturned At 5:55 A.M on April 16, 1992, when she was going to work in East Freedom she had married two people the first time to James Lamborn she was widowed. Then she married Fay H Claar on June 13, 1987. Surviving are 2 sister Shirley, and Linda, and two brothers Frank L "Butch", and Randy Scott. She was born Sept 16, 1944 daughter of Fred and Lillian Allison near Claysburg. She had proceeded the death of a brother Fred Anson Allison Jr. in 1971. Mrs Claar was a farmer in Queen,Pa and worked at the Roaring Spring Paper Mill.

Altoona Mirror April 17, 1992

Florence C. Claar
Accident victim, 47

Florence C. Claar, 47, of Claysburg RD 1 died at 5:55 a.m. Thursday April 16, 1992 in an accident in Freedom Township.

Mrs. Claar was employed as a laborer at Appleton Papers Inc., Roaring Spring, for the past 18 years.

She was born Sept. 16., 1944, in Claysburg, the daughter of Fred A Allison and Lillian ( Knisely )Allison. She married Fay H. Claar on June 13, 1987, in Claysburg.

Surviving are her husband, three children: Bruce Lamborn and Donna Lamborn of King, and Freddie Lamborn of Claysburg; two step children Jerry Claar of St. Marys and Dulcy Grace of Roaring Spring; and seven grandchildren.

Also surviving are her parents of Claysburg, and four brothers and sisters: Shirley Harr of East Freedom, Linda Ickes of Osterburg, Frank Sr. of Claysburg, and Randy S of Hyndman.

Mrs. Claar was a member of Upper Claar Church of the Brethren.

She was a 1962 graduate of Greenfield-Kimmel High School.


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