CLARENCE V. HARRISON
Clarence V. Harrison of Kingston died June 2 in Madill Medorial Hospital. Funeral services were held June 3 in Bahner-Fox Funeral chapel. Finis Steelman, pastor of First Baptist church, officiated. Burial was in Green Hill cemetery with arrangements by Bahner-Fox Funeral Home.
Harrison was born Jan. 17, 1910, in Jefferson county. He was a retired machinist. He moved to Kingston three years ago from Oklahoma City. He married Malissa Howard April 20, 1933, in Davis.
Pallbearers were Wayne Harrison, Tommy Harrison, Harvey Geurin, Paul Van Geurin, Roy J. Harrison, and Lyle Hamilton.
Survivors are his wife, Malissa, of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Gwendolyn Howard of Oklahoma City, and Mrs. Sammie Easum of Richardson, Tex.; three sisters, Mrs. Lena Harris of Cabot, Ark., Mrs. Eula Lucas of Opp, Ala., and Mrs. Jennie Blevins of Del City; one brother, Bill Harrison of Muskogee; seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
CLARENCE V. HARRISON
Clarence V. Harrison of Kingston died June 2 in Madill Medorial Hospital. Funeral services were held June 3 in Bahner-Fox Funeral chapel. Finis Steelman, pastor of First Baptist church, officiated. Burial was in Green Hill cemetery with arrangements by Bahner-Fox Funeral Home.
Harrison was born Jan. 17, 1910, in Jefferson county. He was a retired machinist. He moved to Kingston three years ago from Oklahoma City. He married Malissa Howard April 20, 1933, in Davis.
Pallbearers were Wayne Harrison, Tommy Harrison, Harvey Geurin, Paul Van Geurin, Roy J. Harrison, and Lyle Hamilton.
Survivors are his wife, Malissa, of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Gwendolyn Howard of Oklahoma City, and Mrs. Sammie Easum of Richardson, Tex.; three sisters, Mrs. Lena Harris of Cabot, Ark., Mrs. Eula Lucas of Opp, Ala., and Mrs. Jennie Blevins of Del City; one brother, Bill Harrison of Muskogee; seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
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