Homer Clint Bybee, 74, Independence, Missouri, died Thursday at the Trinity Lutheran Hospital. He was born in Preston, Missouri and lived in this area 30 yeays. Mr. Bybee was an employee of the Columbian Steel Tank Company. He was a Baptist. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Mamie Bybee and a daughter, Mrs. Joan Roberts, both of the home; a son, Larry Bybee, Independence; two brothers, Dewey Bybee, Cross Timbers, Missouri and Curg Bybee, Urbans, Missouri; three sisters, Mrs. Cledis Stevens, Warrensburg, Missouri; Mrs. Eunice Hood, Polk, Missouri and Mrs. Gladys Breshears, Fair Play, Missouri; and nine grandchildren. Services will be at 10 A.M. Saturday at Speaks Chapel, Independence; burial in Mound Grove Cemetery. Friends may call from 7 to 9 P.M. tonight at the chapel.
THE KANSAS CITY TIMES, Friday, September 9, 1974, page: 10A, researched by Richard Parker
Homer Clint Bybee, 74, Independence, Missouri, died Thursday at the Trinity Lutheran Hospital. He was born in Preston, Missouri and lived in this area 30 yeays. Mr. Bybee was an employee of the Columbian Steel Tank Company. He was a Baptist. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Mamie Bybee and a daughter, Mrs. Joan Roberts, both of the home; a son, Larry Bybee, Independence; two brothers, Dewey Bybee, Cross Timbers, Missouri and Curg Bybee, Urbans, Missouri; three sisters, Mrs. Cledis Stevens, Warrensburg, Missouri; Mrs. Eunice Hood, Polk, Missouri and Mrs. Gladys Breshears, Fair Play, Missouri; and nine grandchildren. Services will be at 10 A.M. Saturday at Speaks Chapel, Independence; burial in Mound Grove Cemetery. Friends may call from 7 to 9 P.M. tonight at the chapel.
THE KANSAS CITY TIMES, Friday, September 9, 1974, page: 10A, researched by Richard Parker
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