Clarence and Ethyl lived on a farm southwest of Bucklin, Kansas until his death in 1955. At that time Ethyl moved to Wichita, Kansas. Soon after her move, Ethyl went to Denver, Colorado and attended a floral design school. She retired after working twenty-two years for Moore's Flowers, a Wichita Florist shop.
Surviving Ethyl's death were two daughters, Joan Rice and Carolyn Kay Jones; and one son, Neil Alva Hutton.
Clarence and Ethyl lived on a farm southwest of Bucklin, Kansas until his death in 1955. At that time Ethyl moved to Wichita, Kansas. Soon after her move, Ethyl went to Denver, Colorado and attended a floral design school. She retired after working twenty-two years for Moore's Flowers, a Wichita Florist shop.
Surviving Ethyl's death were two daughters, Joan Rice and Carolyn Kay Jones; and one son, Neil Alva Hutton.