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Chester Clyde Allard

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Chester Clyde Allard

Birth
Death
19 Jan 1942 (aged 59)
Burial
Yukon, Canadian County, Oklahoma, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.5011917, Longitude: -97.7614362
Plot
A 02E - 12
Memorial ID
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1/22/1942:

Chester Clyde Allard was the son of Armildred Jane (McComas) Allard b. 24 May 1862 KS and Lyman Allard b. 4 Apr 1859 IL who married 29 Aug 1880 in Circleville, Jackson Co. KS.

C.C. Allard, 59 years old, a former school teacher at West Point, near Yukon, died Monday night in a hospital at Wichita Falls, TX. For the last 25 years he had lived in Grandfield, where he was engaged in the insurance and real estate business.
As a youth, he came to OK with his parents in the run of 1889, settling on a farm six miles southwest of Yukon.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Esther Allard, home address; a daughter, Mrs. Arthur Self, Cordell, and three sisters, Mrs. C.E. Bross, El Reno; Mrs. A.T. Little, Yukon, and Mrs. L.M. Beddo, Albuquerque, N.M.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at the First Christian church in Yukon, with burial in the Yukon cemetery.

1/22/1942:

Chester Clyde Allard was the son of Armildred Jane (McComas) Allard b. 24 May 1862 KS and Lyman Allard b. 4 Apr 1859 IL who married 29 Aug 1880 in Circleville, Jackson Co. KS.

C.C. Allard, 59 years old, a former school teacher at West Point, near Yukon, died Monday night in a hospital at Wichita Falls, TX. For the last 25 years he had lived in Grandfield, where he was engaged in the insurance and real estate business.
As a youth, he came to OK with his parents in the run of 1889, settling on a farm six miles southwest of Yukon.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Esther Allard, home address; a daughter, Mrs. Arthur Self, Cordell, and three sisters, Mrs. C.E. Bross, El Reno; Mrs. A.T. Little, Yukon, and Mrs. L.M. Beddo, Albuquerque, N.M.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at the First Christian church in Yukon, with burial in the Yukon cemetery.



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