NOTE: WWI draft registration shows his name as George Roy Clayson but most other historical documents show Roy as his first name.
Olean Times Herald, Olean, New York, Monday, November 12, 1945, page 2
Roy G. Clayson Dies At Home
Cuba ~ Roy G. Clayson. sixty-nine years of age, a life long resident of Lyndon, died Sunday morning (November 11, 1945) at his home on the Cuba. Rawson Road following a short illness.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lizzie Jordan Clayson, three sons, Guy Clayson. Elmer Clayson, at home and Homer Clayson. Franklinviiie. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock at the home. Reverend George Johnson, pastor of Seventh Day Baptist Church, Freedom, will officiate. Burial will be in Black Creek.
The Patriot and Free Press, Cuba, New York, Thursday, November 15,1945, page 5
Roy G. Clayson
Roy G. Clayson, life-long resident of the Cuba Rawson road, died early Sunday morning, following an illness of heart trouble.
Mr. Clayson was born in Lyndon on January 3, 1877, the son of James and Emeline Clayson. Surviving are his wife, Lizzie Jordan Clayson, and three sons, Guy and Elmer, at home, and Homer of Franklinville.
Funeral services were held at the home at 2 o'clock Wednesday with George Johnson of Rochester officiating and burial at Black Creek.
Contributor: Tracer (48125332)
NOTE: WWI draft registration shows his name as George Roy Clayson but most other historical documents show Roy as his first name.
Olean Times Herald, Olean, New York, Monday, November 12, 1945, page 2
Roy G. Clayson Dies At Home
Cuba ~ Roy G. Clayson. sixty-nine years of age, a life long resident of Lyndon, died Sunday morning (November 11, 1945) at his home on the Cuba. Rawson Road following a short illness.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lizzie Jordan Clayson, three sons, Guy Clayson. Elmer Clayson, at home and Homer Clayson. Franklinviiie. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock at the home. Reverend George Johnson, pastor of Seventh Day Baptist Church, Freedom, will officiate. Burial will be in Black Creek.
The Patriot and Free Press, Cuba, New York, Thursday, November 15,1945, page 5
Roy G. Clayson
Roy G. Clayson, life-long resident of the Cuba Rawson road, died early Sunday morning, following an illness of heart trouble.
Mr. Clayson was born in Lyndon on January 3, 1877, the son of James and Emeline Clayson. Surviving are his wife, Lizzie Jordan Clayson, and three sons, Guy and Elmer, at home, and Homer of Franklinville.
Funeral services were held at the home at 2 o'clock Wednesday with George Johnson of Rochester officiating and burial at Black Creek.
Contributor: Tracer (48125332)
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