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Clifford Carlton Howell

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Clifford Carlton Howell

Birth
Elkhart, Anderson County, Texas, USA
Death
25 Nov 1963 (aged 63)
Palestine, Anderson County, Texas, USA
Burial
Elkhart, Anderson County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Clifford was the son of Charles Milton and Bennie Glenn Howell. His father is also buried in Garden of Memories and his mother is buried in Pilgrim Cemetery. Clifford shares a stone with his wife, Leona.OBITUARY: Palestine (TX) Herald-Press, Tuesday, 26 November 1963:

Funeral services for Clifford Carlton Howell, 63, of Elkhart, will be held at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Hassell & Foster Chapel, Palestine. Rev. Billy Sanders will officiate and burial will be in Garden of Memories Cemetery, Elkhart.

Mr. Howell died following a month illness at 6:20 p.m. Monday in a Palestine hospital. He was born in Elkhart on January 2, 1900. Before retiring, Mr. Howell was an employee of the Humble Oil Refinery at Baytown for almost 30 years. He moved back to Elkhart six years ago.

Pallbearers will be Hollis Kirkwood, Oren Kirkwood, Gary Love, J. C. Shaver, Adam Killion, Joe Bailey Parker and Francis Bratz.

Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Leona Howell of Elkhart; two brother, H. L. Howell of Palestine and C. L. Howell of Elkhart; six sisters, Mrs. Thelma Griffith of Gilmer, Mrs. Lillie Gammage of Elkhart, Mrs. Maye McCormick of Palestine, Mrs. Ida Hamby of Victoria, Mrs. Bernice Love of Sherman and Mrs. Margie Bunch of Austin; and his step-mother of Austin.

The body will be at Hassell & Foster until after services.Obituary: The Baytown (TX) Sun, Monday, 16 Dec 1963:

Word has been received here of the death in Elkhart, Tex., of a former Baytonian, Clifford Carlton Howell, 63.

He was employed at Humble Oil and Refining Co.'s Baytown Refinery from Oct 2, 1928, to Nov 30, 1958, when he retired and later moved to a home he had bought in Elkhart.

Howell was born in Anderson County and attended school in Elkhart where he later farmed, worked as a pipefitter and truck driver. At the time of his retirement from the Baytown Refinery, he was working in the paint department.

Howell is survived by this widow, Mrs. Leona Kirkwood Howell of Elkhart, six sisters and two brothers.
Clifford was the son of Charles Milton and Bennie Glenn Howell. His father is also buried in Garden of Memories and his mother is buried in Pilgrim Cemetery. Clifford shares a stone with his wife, Leona.OBITUARY: Palestine (TX) Herald-Press, Tuesday, 26 November 1963:

Funeral services for Clifford Carlton Howell, 63, of Elkhart, will be held at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Hassell & Foster Chapel, Palestine. Rev. Billy Sanders will officiate and burial will be in Garden of Memories Cemetery, Elkhart.

Mr. Howell died following a month illness at 6:20 p.m. Monday in a Palestine hospital. He was born in Elkhart on January 2, 1900. Before retiring, Mr. Howell was an employee of the Humble Oil Refinery at Baytown for almost 30 years. He moved back to Elkhart six years ago.

Pallbearers will be Hollis Kirkwood, Oren Kirkwood, Gary Love, J. C. Shaver, Adam Killion, Joe Bailey Parker and Francis Bratz.

Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Leona Howell of Elkhart; two brother, H. L. Howell of Palestine and C. L. Howell of Elkhart; six sisters, Mrs. Thelma Griffith of Gilmer, Mrs. Lillie Gammage of Elkhart, Mrs. Maye McCormick of Palestine, Mrs. Ida Hamby of Victoria, Mrs. Bernice Love of Sherman and Mrs. Margie Bunch of Austin; and his step-mother of Austin.

The body will be at Hassell & Foster until after services.Obituary: The Baytown (TX) Sun, Monday, 16 Dec 1963:

Word has been received here of the death in Elkhart, Tex., of a former Baytonian, Clifford Carlton Howell, 63.

He was employed at Humble Oil and Refining Co.'s Baytown Refinery from Oct 2, 1928, to Nov 30, 1958, when he retired and later moved to a home he had bought in Elkhart.

Howell was born in Anderson County and attended school in Elkhart where he later farmed, worked as a pipefitter and truck driver. At the time of his retirement from the Baytown Refinery, he was working in the paint department.

Howell is survived by this widow, Mrs. Leona Kirkwood Howell of Elkhart, six sisters and two brothers.

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Clifford C. Howell
Jan. 2, 1900
Nov. 25, 1963



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