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Clyde Robert Thompson

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Clyde Robert Thompson Veteran

Birth
Hyde Park, Lamoille County, Vermont, USA
Death
11 Jul 1959 (aged 63)
Whipple, Yavapai County, Arizona, USA
Burial
Prescott, Yavapai County, Arizona, USA Add to Map
Plot
SEC. 2, ROW E, SITE 27
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Funeral services for Clyde Thompson, Wickenburg resident since September, 1958, were held at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning in the Fort Whipple Chapel at Prescott with burial following in the Fort Whipple National Cemetery. It was a military funeral with Dr. Charles S. Poling, pastor of the Presbyterian Church here, assisting.
Mr. Thompson, a retired linotype operator and printer who resided in the Desert Cypress Trailer Ranch, died at 9 a.m. last Saturday in the Fort Whipple Veterans Hospital after a short illness.
Born in Hyde Park, Vt., March 16, 1896, Mr Thompson was in the printing trade for 42 years. He retired September 24, 1958, after working in Denver, Colo., for 15 years, and moved to Wickenburg. Mr Thompson was a veteran of World War I, having served in Engineers Corps. He was married in 1919 in Marthon, Ia., in the home of his wife, Florence, who survives.
Other survivors are two sons, Robert of Denver and Keating of Wilton, Conn.; one daughter, Mrs Betty Bast of Brawley, Calif., three brothers, Ralph and Guy of Hyde Park, Vt.; and Glenn of Johnson, Vt.; one sister, Mrs Ethel Bowen of Hyde Park; and seven grandchildren.The Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ July 17, 1959, BIO INFO SUPPLIED BY:SHARON 31 DEC. 2011
FAMILY INFO PROVIDED BY:Alan Lathrop (#47101383)

INFO PROVIDED BY: Ingrid Bast (#47323499) 17 SEPT 2017
Funeral services for Clyde Thompson, Wickenburg resident since September, 1958, were held at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning in the Fort Whipple Chapel at Prescott with burial following in the Fort Whipple National Cemetery. It was a military funeral with Dr. Charles S. Poling, pastor of the Presbyterian Church here, assisting.
Mr. Thompson, a retired linotype operator and printer who resided in the Desert Cypress Trailer Ranch, died at 9 a.m. last Saturday in the Fort Whipple Veterans Hospital after a short illness.
Born in Hyde Park, Vt., March 16, 1896, Mr Thompson was in the printing trade for 42 years. He retired September 24, 1958, after working in Denver, Colo., for 15 years, and moved to Wickenburg. Mr Thompson was a veteran of World War I, having served in Engineers Corps. He was married in 1919 in Marthon, Ia., in the home of his wife, Florence, who survives.
Other survivors are two sons, Robert of Denver and Keating of Wilton, Conn.; one daughter, Mrs Betty Bast of Brawley, Calif., three brothers, Ralph and Guy of Hyde Park, Vt.; and Glenn of Johnson, Vt.; one sister, Mrs Ethel Bowen of Hyde Park; and seven grandchildren.The Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ July 17, 1959, BIO INFO SUPPLIED BY:SHARON 31 DEC. 2011
FAMILY INFO PROVIDED BY:Alan Lathrop (#47101383)

INFO PROVIDED BY: Ingrid Bast (#47323499) 17 SEPT 2017

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