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Richard Clayton Barlow

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Richard Clayton Barlow

Birth
Saskatchewan, Canada
Death
2 Nov 1967 (aged 45)
Denver, City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA
Burial
Denver, City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.6481094, Longitude: -105.0519409
Plot
Section P, Site 1727
Memorial ID
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He and his wife sang Country Western on the radio as "Tex and Mae". An unknown newspaper source read:
OBITUARIES: R CLAYTON BARLOW: DENVER, CO -- R Clayton Barlow, 45, died on Thurs, Nov 2nd at his residence here following a short illness. He was born at [Macoun, Saskatchewan, Canada], Dec 10, 1921, the son of Harry & Ethel (Howland) Barlow. He graduated from St. Stephen High School in 1939. He was a member of Holly Hill Baptist Church in Denver & had served in the US Air Force. He is survived by his mother of Calais; his wife, Uila (Blankenship) Barlow of Denver; 2 sons, Larry & Steven at home; 3 daughters, Mrs Sandra Hazy-Grady-McDonald & Mrs Connie Armstrong, both of Denver & Mrs Alice Wagner of Ft Wayne, IN. Three brothers, George of Dunnellon, FL, Hazen of Rumford & Evans of Portland; 2 sisters, Mrs Gladys Charters of Fredericton, NB, & Mrs Irene Sprague of Woodland. Four grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. A military funeral was held on Monday at 10:30 a.m. with services in the chapel of Fairmount Funeral Home and burial at Fort Logan.
He and his wife sang Country Western on the radio as "Tex and Mae". An unknown newspaper source read:
OBITUARIES: R CLAYTON BARLOW: DENVER, CO -- R Clayton Barlow, 45, died on Thurs, Nov 2nd at his residence here following a short illness. He was born at [Macoun, Saskatchewan, Canada], Dec 10, 1921, the son of Harry & Ethel (Howland) Barlow. He graduated from St. Stephen High School in 1939. He was a member of Holly Hill Baptist Church in Denver & had served in the US Air Force. He is survived by his mother of Calais; his wife, Uila (Blankenship) Barlow of Denver; 2 sons, Larry & Steven at home; 3 daughters, Mrs Sandra Hazy-Grady-McDonald & Mrs Connie Armstrong, both of Denver & Mrs Alice Wagner of Ft Wayne, IN. Three brothers, George of Dunnellon, FL, Hazen of Rumford & Evans of Portland; 2 sisters, Mrs Gladys Charters of Fredericton, NB, & Mrs Irene Sprague of Woodland. Four grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. A military funeral was held on Monday at 10:30 a.m. with services in the chapel of Fairmount Funeral Home and burial at Fort Logan.


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