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Clifford E Luellen

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Clifford E Luellen

Birth
Death
1942 (aged 50–51)
Burial
Page County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Son of Loren Everet and Elmira Elvesta Drennen Luellen

Siblings: Bessie Luellen Leighton 1893- , Sylvia Luellen Combs 1894- , Cleo Luellen Edwards, Charles Luellen 1898- , George Luellen 1901- , Meredith Luellen, Wayne Luellen, Myrtle Luellen 1906-

Married Lola Jones Feb 12, 1912

Children: Keith Luellen 1914-1979 , Arlyn D Luellen 1920-1996

Obituary

Clifford E. Luellen, son of Mr and Mrs Loren Luellen, was born at New Market, Iowa, July 29, 1891, and passed away at his home in Troy, Kan, Sept 25, 1942, at the age of 51 years, one month, and 26 days.

He had been in poor health for some time but was able to be about his work. He was employed at the time of his death at the Rosecrans Field [airport], St Joseph, Mo. Death came as a shock to the family and his many friends.

He lived in southern Iowa during early manhood. He was married to Lola Jones on Feb 12, 1912. To them two sons were born, Keith and Arlyn, both serving in the United States Army in Alaska. Mr and Mrs Luellen made their home in Troy, Kansas for the last 21 years.

He is survived by his wife, two sons, an aged father and step-mother living at Bristow, Okla; three sisters, Mrs Bessie Leighton of Nodaway, Iowa; Mrs Sylvia Combs of Gravity, Ia, and Mrs Cleo Edwards of Crescent, Okla, and four brothers, Charles and George of Seminole, Okla, Meredith of Laraime, Wyo, and Wayne of Bruston, Kan. He is preceded in death by his mother and sister, Myrtle.

Cliff, as he was familiarly known by his neighbors and friends, was industrious and friendly, a devoted father and a good husband.

Funeral services were conducted by Ellsworth L. Woods, pastor of the Christian church of Clarinda, at the New Market Christian church, at 10 o'clock Mondy morning, Sept 28. Music was provided by Opal Wallace and Bessie Godfrey, accompanied by Opal Brown. The pallbearers were Dennis Crawford, George Crawford, Clarence Woode, Chester Pratt, Ora Cade, and Ralph Pratt. Interment was in the Old Memory cemetery.



Son of Loren Everet and Elmira Elvesta Drennen Luellen

Siblings: Bessie Luellen Leighton 1893- , Sylvia Luellen Combs 1894- , Cleo Luellen Edwards, Charles Luellen 1898- , George Luellen 1901- , Meredith Luellen, Wayne Luellen, Myrtle Luellen 1906-

Married Lola Jones Feb 12, 1912

Children: Keith Luellen 1914-1979 , Arlyn D Luellen 1920-1996

Obituary

Clifford E. Luellen, son of Mr and Mrs Loren Luellen, was born at New Market, Iowa, July 29, 1891, and passed away at his home in Troy, Kan, Sept 25, 1942, at the age of 51 years, one month, and 26 days.

He had been in poor health for some time but was able to be about his work. He was employed at the time of his death at the Rosecrans Field [airport], St Joseph, Mo. Death came as a shock to the family and his many friends.

He lived in southern Iowa during early manhood. He was married to Lola Jones on Feb 12, 1912. To them two sons were born, Keith and Arlyn, both serving in the United States Army in Alaska. Mr and Mrs Luellen made their home in Troy, Kansas for the last 21 years.

He is survived by his wife, two sons, an aged father and step-mother living at Bristow, Okla; three sisters, Mrs Bessie Leighton of Nodaway, Iowa; Mrs Sylvia Combs of Gravity, Ia, and Mrs Cleo Edwards of Crescent, Okla, and four brothers, Charles and George of Seminole, Okla, Meredith of Laraime, Wyo, and Wayne of Bruston, Kan. He is preceded in death by his mother and sister, Myrtle.

Cliff, as he was familiarly known by his neighbors and friends, was industrious and friendly, a devoted father and a good husband.

Funeral services were conducted by Ellsworth L. Woods, pastor of the Christian church of Clarinda, at the New Market Christian church, at 10 o'clock Mondy morning, Sept 28. Music was provided by Opal Wallace and Bessie Godfrey, accompanied by Opal Brown. The pallbearers were Dennis Crawford, George Crawford, Clarence Woode, Chester Pratt, Ora Cade, and Ralph Pratt. Interment was in the Old Memory cemetery.





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