Funeral: Lashley Funeral Home with Rev. Marcel Lamb officiating, with military honors by Luzerne American Legion Post # 162. Interment at Luzerne Cemetery.
Beryl Clover was born on Dec. 1, 1919 in Pere Cheney (Crawford County), Michigan to Edwin Spencer Clover and Jennie Eulalie (Palmer) Clover. They moved to Mio when he was a boy. He graduated from Mio High School in 1938, and served his country in the U.S. Army as SPC5 during WWII.
Beryl Clover met and married Mildred (Mitchell) Clover on July 4, 1943 in Huntsville, Alabama. Following the war, they returned to Mio and later settled in Owosso. The couple returned to Mio in 1981 following Beryl's retirement from Midwest Machine Company of Owosso. He was a member of Mio American Legion Post #348. He enjoyed fishing, mechanics, travel, cooking, baking and canning. He will be remembered for his lemon meringue pies and homemade bread.
Mr. Clover was survived by his children: Juanita (Gary) Huff of Owosso; George Clover of Cleveland, Tennessee; Melvin (Elaine) Clover of Bancroft, Ml; James Clover of Owosso and William Clover of Mio; his sister Geneva Kellogg of Owosso; his brother Charles Clover of Mio; 14 grandchildren, 16 great grandchildren and 5 great- great grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife Mildred; his grandson James Clover; his brother Orville Clover; his sisters Bertha Vink, Inez Misner, Theola Wallace and Georgia Royce.
Lashley Funeral Home of Mio, Michigan.
Funeral: Lashley Funeral Home with Rev. Marcel Lamb officiating, with military honors by Luzerne American Legion Post # 162. Interment at Luzerne Cemetery.
Beryl Clover was born on Dec. 1, 1919 in Pere Cheney (Crawford County), Michigan to Edwin Spencer Clover and Jennie Eulalie (Palmer) Clover. They moved to Mio when he was a boy. He graduated from Mio High School in 1938, and served his country in the U.S. Army as SPC5 during WWII.
Beryl Clover met and married Mildred (Mitchell) Clover on July 4, 1943 in Huntsville, Alabama. Following the war, they returned to Mio and later settled in Owosso. The couple returned to Mio in 1981 following Beryl's retirement from Midwest Machine Company of Owosso. He was a member of Mio American Legion Post #348. He enjoyed fishing, mechanics, travel, cooking, baking and canning. He will be remembered for his lemon meringue pies and homemade bread.
Mr. Clover was survived by his children: Juanita (Gary) Huff of Owosso; George Clover of Cleveland, Tennessee; Melvin (Elaine) Clover of Bancroft, Ml; James Clover of Owosso and William Clover of Mio; his sister Geneva Kellogg of Owosso; his brother Charles Clover of Mio; 14 grandchildren, 16 great grandchildren and 5 great- great grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife Mildred; his grandson James Clover; his brother Orville Clover; his sisters Bertha Vink, Inez Misner, Theola Wallace and Georgia Royce.
Lashley Funeral Home of Mio, Michigan.
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