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Otis Warren Clements

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Otis Warren Clements

Birth
May, Brown County, Texas, USA
Death
1 May 1956 (aged 54)
Sweetwater, Nolan County, Texas, USA
Burial
Plainview, Hale County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.1768509, Longitude: -101.7159179
Plot
Block A Lot 85 Space 4
Memorial ID
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Burial at Plainview SWEETWATER May 2 1956 Funeral services were held in First Christian Church here Wednesday morning for Otis Warren Clements 54 who died Tuesday Clements was to be buried at Plainview where he had resided before moving to Sweetwater three years ago
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Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Fort Worth, Texas
02 May 1956, Wed • Page 19

Otis Warren Clements 54 died in a medical center here Tuesday afternoon after a short illness Clements lived in Plainview until three years ago. Survivors include his wife, three daughters Mrs R L Meader of Amarillo, Mrs James Clark of Albuquerque N M and Mrs Conrad Robertson of Little Rock Ark, two sons Leon and Roy Clements of Arlington two sisters Mrs Rex Vermillion of Bonham and Mrs Ross Denham of Grapeland and 10 grandchildren Funeral services will be held at First Christian Church Wednesday at 11 a m with burial in Pjainview Memorial Park
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Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Fort Worth, Texas
02 May 1956, Wed • Page 4

Otis W. Clements Rites Conducted PLAINVIEW. May 2 (Special!— Graveside services for Otis W. Clements, 54, a former Plainview resident who died early Tuesday of a heart attack, were to be held at 5 p.m. today in Plainview Memorial Park. Clements died of a heart attack at his home in Sweetwater shortly after midnight, Funeral services were to be held at 11 a.m. today in the First Christian Church in Sweetwater. During the several years he lived here Clements was employed as a salesman for a wholesale grocery company. At the time of his death he was associated with the same firm at Sweetwater. He was horn Dec. 7, 1901, at May, Tex. He married Miss Henrie Fuller in Seguin in June, 1939. He was a member of the Sweetwater First Christian Church, Survivors include his wife; three daughters, Mrs, Gent Totten, A|buquerque; Mrs. Connie Robertson, Little Rock, Ark.; and Mrs. Raymond Meador, Amarillo; two sons, Leon and Ray. both of Arlington; ; two sisters and five brothers. Wood - Mitchell Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
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Lubbock Evening Journal
Lubbock, Texas
02 May 1956, Wed • Page 23

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Burial at Plainview SWEETWATER May 2 1956 Funeral services were held in First Christian Church here Wednesday morning for Otis Warren Clements 54 who died Tuesday Clements was to be buried at Plainview where he had resided before moving to Sweetwater three years ago
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Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Fort Worth, Texas
02 May 1956, Wed • Page 19

Otis Warren Clements 54 died in a medical center here Tuesday afternoon after a short illness Clements lived in Plainview until three years ago. Survivors include his wife, three daughters Mrs R L Meader of Amarillo, Mrs James Clark of Albuquerque N M and Mrs Conrad Robertson of Little Rock Ark, two sons Leon and Roy Clements of Arlington two sisters Mrs Rex Vermillion of Bonham and Mrs Ross Denham of Grapeland and 10 grandchildren Funeral services will be held at First Christian Church Wednesday at 11 a m with burial in Pjainview Memorial Park
CLIPPED FROM
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Fort Worth, Texas
02 May 1956, Wed • Page 4

Otis W. Clements Rites Conducted PLAINVIEW. May 2 (Special!— Graveside services for Otis W. Clements, 54, a former Plainview resident who died early Tuesday of a heart attack, were to be held at 5 p.m. today in Plainview Memorial Park. Clements died of a heart attack at his home in Sweetwater shortly after midnight, Funeral services were to be held at 11 a.m. today in the First Christian Church in Sweetwater. During the several years he lived here Clements was employed as a salesman for a wholesale grocery company. At the time of his death he was associated with the same firm at Sweetwater. He was horn Dec. 7, 1901, at May, Tex. He married Miss Henrie Fuller in Seguin in June, 1939. He was a member of the Sweetwater First Christian Church, Survivors include his wife; three daughters, Mrs, Gent Totten, A|buquerque; Mrs. Connie Robertson, Little Rock, Ark.; and Mrs. Raymond Meador, Amarillo; two sons, Leon and Ray. both of Arlington; ; two sisters and five brothers. Wood - Mitchell Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
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Lubbock Evening Journal
Lubbock, Texas
02 May 1956, Wed • Page 23

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Gravesite Details

b. May Funeral Director: Patterson



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