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Clarence Eugene Cline

Birth
Washington, McClain County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
30 Sep 1927 (aged 21)
Canadian, Hemphill County, Texas, USA
Burial
Canadian, Hemphill County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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(There is a discrepancy for the day that Clarence Eugene CLINE was born. His death certificate states that he was born July 5, 1906; however, the obituary shows that he was born July 06, 1906.)OBITUARY OF CLARENCE EUGENE CLINE

Clarence Eugene CLINE, 21 years old, died September 30, at the home of his father, Lee CLINE, in Canadian, following a lingering illness. He had been bedfast for several months.

Clarence was born July 06, 1906 near Attica, Oklahoma. He moved to Canadian with his father in 1917. He became a member of the Presbyterian Church six years ago. His mother died in California two years ago.

He had been a patient sufferer and remained cheerful up to the last. Besides his father, he leaves a brother, Otis CLINE; two sisters Myrtle and Hazel all of Canadian, together with his grandparents More. and Mrs. W. R. HARRIS of Canadian and an aunt, Mrs. E. S. SHOAF.

Funeral Services were held at the residence Saturday afternoon, at 3 o'clock with the Rev. J. I. Brimberry, pastor of the Christian Church, officiating and assisted by the Rev. W. C. Harrison, pastor of the Baptist Church, Rev. Gordon L. Lang, pastor of the Presbyterian Church was in charge of the Services at the grave.

Out of town relatives here for the funeral were: Andrew HARRIS of Hereford, an uncle; and an aunt, Mrs. Bertha FOSTER of Roxanna.

(Published in The Canadian Record (TX), Thursday, October 06, 1927.)
(There is a discrepancy for the day that Clarence Eugene CLINE was born. His death certificate states that he was born July 5, 1906; however, the obituary shows that he was born July 06, 1906.)OBITUARY OF CLARENCE EUGENE CLINE

Clarence Eugene CLINE, 21 years old, died September 30, at the home of his father, Lee CLINE, in Canadian, following a lingering illness. He had been bedfast for several months.

Clarence was born July 06, 1906 near Attica, Oklahoma. He moved to Canadian with his father in 1917. He became a member of the Presbyterian Church six years ago. His mother died in California two years ago.

He had been a patient sufferer and remained cheerful up to the last. Besides his father, he leaves a brother, Otis CLINE; two sisters Myrtle and Hazel all of Canadian, together with his grandparents More. and Mrs. W. R. HARRIS of Canadian and an aunt, Mrs. E. S. SHOAF.

Funeral Services were held at the residence Saturday afternoon, at 3 o'clock with the Rev. J. I. Brimberry, pastor of the Christian Church, officiating and assisted by the Rev. W. C. Harrison, pastor of the Baptist Church, Rev. Gordon L. Lang, pastor of the Presbyterian Church was in charge of the Services at the grave.

Out of town relatives here for the funeral were: Andrew HARRIS of Hereford, an uncle; and an aunt, Mrs. Bertha FOSTER of Roxanna.

(Published in The Canadian Record (TX), Thursday, October 06, 1927.)


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