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Ephriam Ernest Sisemore

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Ephriam Ernest Sisemore Veteran

Birth
Dutton, Madison County, Arkansas, USA
Death
4 Jan 1998 (aged 81)
Shamrock, Wheeler County, Texas, USA
Burial
Shamrock, Wheeler County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Blk-K, Lot 7 Sp 3
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Published in Amarillo Globe News - January 6, 1998

SHAMROCK - Ephriam Ernest Sisemore, 81, died Sunday, Jan. 4, 1998.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in First Baptist Church with the Rev. Jack Lee, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Shamrock Cemetery by Wright Funeral Directors.

Mr. Sisemore was born in Dutton, Ark. He had lived most of his life in Shamrock. He worked as a grocer in Shamrock for many years. He served with the Army at Normandy during World War II. He received the Victory Ribbon and the American Theater Campaign Medal as well as the EAME Campaign Medal with two bronze stars and a bronze arrowhead. He also received the Good Conduct Medal and a Purple Heart.

His wife, Coral Clynch Sisemore, died in 1996.

Survivors include three stepsons, Charles Jackson of Mesa, Ariz., Bennie Jackson of Chillicothe and Bob Clynch of Arlington; two stepdaughters, La Vern Boren of Arlington and Bessie Randell; two brothers, Loyd Sisemore of California and Sid Sisemore of Fort Smith, Ark.; two sisters, Lola Carmichael of Chicago and Margarie Hendricks of Spearman; a stepsister, Eunice Mayfield of Arkansas; 21 step grandchildren; 27 step great-grandchildren; and a step great-great-granddaughter.
Published in Amarillo Globe News - January 6, 1998

SHAMROCK - Ephriam Ernest Sisemore, 81, died Sunday, Jan. 4, 1998.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in First Baptist Church with the Rev. Jack Lee, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Shamrock Cemetery by Wright Funeral Directors.

Mr. Sisemore was born in Dutton, Ark. He had lived most of his life in Shamrock. He worked as a grocer in Shamrock for many years. He served with the Army at Normandy during World War II. He received the Victory Ribbon and the American Theater Campaign Medal as well as the EAME Campaign Medal with two bronze stars and a bronze arrowhead. He also received the Good Conduct Medal and a Purple Heart.

His wife, Coral Clynch Sisemore, died in 1996.

Survivors include three stepsons, Charles Jackson of Mesa, Ariz., Bennie Jackson of Chillicothe and Bob Clynch of Arlington; two stepdaughters, La Vern Boren of Arlington and Bessie Randell; two brothers, Loyd Sisemore of California and Sid Sisemore of Fort Smith, Ark.; two sisters, Lola Carmichael of Chicago and Margarie Hendricks of Spearman; a stepsister, Eunice Mayfield of Arkansas; 21 step grandchildren; 27 step great-grandchildren; and a step great-great-granddaughter.


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