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Clarence Walton Bates

Birth
Armington, Tazewell County, Illinois, USA
Death
28 Oct 1947 (aged 36)
Riverside, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Oakbrook Terrace, DuPage County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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cemetery, should be Chapel Hill Gardens West, now located in Oakbrook Terrace, IL. It used to be in Elmhurst, IL / York Township. They changed town boundaries

Name: Clarence Walton Bates
Sex: Male
Age: 36
Address: 63 Forest Ave
Burial Place: York, , Illinois
Death Date: 28 Oct 1947
Death Place: Riverside, Cook, Illinois, United States
Birth Date: 22 Jan 1911
Birthplace: Armington, , Illinois
Marital Status: Married
Occupation: Auto Service Man
Race: White
Father's Name: Leslie Bates
Mother's Name: Altha Hallaway
Spouse's Name: Helen
Informant's Name: Clyde O Bates
Entry Number: 29
Cemetery: Chapel Hill
Funeral Home: Rhenberg Funeral Home

Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Leslie Bates Father M
Altha Hallaway Mother F
Helen Spouse U
Clyde O Bates U

Digital Folder Number: 100627955
Image Number: 00037

Son of Leslie Ragsdale Bates & Altha Arizona Holloway; grandson of William Henry Harrison & Martha Ann (Ogden) Bates and Stephen & Ruth (Crawford) Holloway.

Married Helen Mabel Klipp, November 4, 1939 in Cicero, Cook Co., IL.

Auto service, 36 years, 9 months, 6 days. Death Certificate # 40891 (Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947 index).

"York Township Cemetery originally the Torode Cemetery, located on the W bank of Salt Creek, W of York Road and N of 22nd Street in [now] Oak Brook; in 1845 [see] Nicolas Torode, Sr. chose a favored tract of rich land as a burial ground for himself and others, land belonging to his son Peter; because no money was exchanged before the father's death in October 1845, Peter and his wife Maria established the cemetery by donation, and on Aug. 7, 1848 the tract of 4.46 acres was deeded to the County Commissioners of Du Page County, IL, in trust for the use of the People of the State of Illinois; later Peter Torode added more land to the cemetery and for an access road, and changed the name to York Cemetery. On June 7, 1928 the County Commissioners gave a quit claim deed to the York Cemetery Association and in 1939 the burial grounds became Butler Cemetery; by 1958, with excavation for the Tri-State toll road and the incorporation of Oak Brook, all skeletal remains and grave artifacts were removed to cemeteries in surrounding suburbs." [280a, 415] [487a][EarlyChicago.com]
update per klast (50020942)
cemetery, should be Chapel Hill Gardens West, now located in Oakbrook Terrace, IL. It used to be in Elmhurst, IL / York Township. They changed town boundaries

Name: Clarence Walton Bates
Sex: Male
Age: 36
Address: 63 Forest Ave
Burial Place: York, , Illinois
Death Date: 28 Oct 1947
Death Place: Riverside, Cook, Illinois, United States
Birth Date: 22 Jan 1911
Birthplace: Armington, , Illinois
Marital Status: Married
Occupation: Auto Service Man
Race: White
Father's Name: Leslie Bates
Mother's Name: Altha Hallaway
Spouse's Name: Helen
Informant's Name: Clyde O Bates
Entry Number: 29
Cemetery: Chapel Hill
Funeral Home: Rhenberg Funeral Home

Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Leslie Bates Father M
Altha Hallaway Mother F
Helen Spouse U
Clyde O Bates U

Digital Folder Number: 100627955
Image Number: 00037

Son of Leslie Ragsdale Bates & Altha Arizona Holloway; grandson of William Henry Harrison & Martha Ann (Ogden) Bates and Stephen & Ruth (Crawford) Holloway.

Married Helen Mabel Klipp, November 4, 1939 in Cicero, Cook Co., IL.

Auto service, 36 years, 9 months, 6 days. Death Certificate # 40891 (Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947 index).

"York Township Cemetery originally the Torode Cemetery, located on the W bank of Salt Creek, W of York Road and N of 22nd Street in [now] Oak Brook; in 1845 [see] Nicolas Torode, Sr. chose a favored tract of rich land as a burial ground for himself and others, land belonging to his son Peter; because no money was exchanged before the father's death in October 1845, Peter and his wife Maria established the cemetery by donation, and on Aug. 7, 1848 the tract of 4.46 acres was deeded to the County Commissioners of Du Page County, IL, in trust for the use of the People of the State of Illinois; later Peter Torode added more land to the cemetery and for an access road, and changed the name to York Cemetery. On June 7, 1928 the County Commissioners gave a quit claim deed to the York Cemetery Association and in 1939 the burial grounds became Butler Cemetery; by 1958, with excavation for the Tri-State toll road and the incorporation of Oak Brook, all skeletal remains and grave artifacts were removed to cemeteries in surrounding suburbs." [280a, 415] [487a][EarlyChicago.com]

Gravesite Details

Buried October 30, 1947.



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