On March 26, 1935 he was united in marriage to Clarice FRANK at Winner, So. Dak. and to this happy union was born one son, Duane Everett.
Clarence was engaged in farming, at Western, Nebr., until two years ago when due to ill health he had to leave the farm. Since then he lived in Winner and was employed at the Outlaw Store for a time. Last October he went to Crete, Nebr. and was employed at the Crete Mills.
He passed away suddenly in Lincoln, Nebr. on May 3, 1946 after an illness of five weeks at the age of 34 years, 4 months and 2 days.
He was a very patient sufferer during his illness and all that medical science and loving care, could do was done. He was a kind and loving father and husband.
Survivors are his wife, Clarice, one son Duane, father and grandfather and a host of relatives and friends. His mother preceded him in death a little over a year ago.
Interment was made at Western, Nebr. with Rev. W. B. ZIMMERMAN of Broken Bow, Nebr. officiating." (Obit in May 1946 prob. from The Winner Advocate, Winner, Tripp Co, SD or possibly a Western, NE)
On March 26, 1935 he was united in marriage to Clarice FRANK at Winner, So. Dak. and to this happy union was born one son, Duane Everett.
Clarence was engaged in farming, at Western, Nebr., until two years ago when due to ill health he had to leave the farm. Since then he lived in Winner and was employed at the Outlaw Store for a time. Last October he went to Crete, Nebr. and was employed at the Crete Mills.
He passed away suddenly in Lincoln, Nebr. on May 3, 1946 after an illness of five weeks at the age of 34 years, 4 months and 2 days.
He was a very patient sufferer during his illness and all that medical science and loving care, could do was done. He was a kind and loving father and husband.
Survivors are his wife, Clarice, one son Duane, father and grandfather and a host of relatives and friends. His mother preceded him in death a little over a year ago.
Interment was made at Western, Nebr. with Rev. W. B. ZIMMERMAN of Broken Bow, Nebr. officiating." (Obit in May 1946 prob. from The Winner Advocate, Winner, Tripp Co, SD or possibly a Western, NE)
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