JAMES CLOVER
Izaak (sic) James Clover, 84, of Popetown, near Knox; died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. R. A. Ward, of Van R.D. 1, at 12:15 o'clock Friday afternoon following an illness of two years' duration.
He was born in Clarion County, on June 12, 1853, a son of Henry and Catherine Swartz Clover. On May 25, 1879 he was married to Caroline Boyer. He had been a farmer and was well known throughout the Knox section.
Surviving are his widow and three daughters, Mrs. Everett Brooks, Cleveland, Mrs. R. A. Ward, Van R.D. 1, Mrs. Lydia Webb of Buffalo, N.Y.; two sons, George of Detrit and Frank of Cleveland. A half brother, Izaak Reddinger, of Hawthorn, also survives.
Funeral service was held at the home of his daughter, at Van R.D. 1 at 10 o'clock Monday morning. Burial was in the Salem Lutheran Cemetery.
JAMES CLOVER
Izaak (sic) James Clover, 84, of Popetown, near Knox; died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. R. A. Ward, of Van R.D. 1, at 12:15 o'clock Friday afternoon following an illness of two years' duration.
He was born in Clarion County, on June 12, 1853, a son of Henry and Catherine Swartz Clover. On May 25, 1879 he was married to Caroline Boyer. He had been a farmer and was well known throughout the Knox section.
Surviving are his widow and three daughters, Mrs. Everett Brooks, Cleveland, Mrs. R. A. Ward, Van R.D. 1, Mrs. Lydia Webb of Buffalo, N.Y.; two sons, George of Detrit and Frank of Cleveland. A half brother, Izaak Reddinger, of Hawthorn, also survives.
Funeral service was held at the home of his daughter, at Van R.D. 1 at 10 o'clock Monday morning. Burial was in the Salem Lutheran Cemetery.
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