Occupation: Farmer
MO d/c 37531
ARTHUR CLOUSER BURIED HERE
Died at Home Near Baring and Funeral Was Friday Afternoon.
Funeral services for Arthur A. Clouser, 60 years old, who died Wednesday of last week at his home near Baring, were held at 2 o'clock Friday at the Community Church in Edina. The pastor, the Rev. Chas. W. Kimbrell, conducted the services. Burial was in Linville Cemetery here.
Mrs. Clouser and six children survive: Wilma Clouser, and Nita, Mrs. Harold Burrus, and Doris, Eva, Robert, Eugene and Glenda Clouser. There are left also three sisters and three brothers: Nina, Ethel, Nelson, Orville, and Ralph Clouser and Fern, Mrs. Thomas Harper.
Arthur Albert Clouser, the third son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Clouser, was born Oct. 14, 1886, on a farm near Dawson, Ill. He lived there until in 1905, when his parents went to Colorado for his father's health.
The family come to Missouri in 1908 and located in Edina, and the remainder of Mr. Clouser's life was spent in Knox County with the exception of a short time in Kansas. He was married April 18, 1923, to Ethel Benner of Knox City and to them were born six children, all surviving.
The Edina Sentinel and Knox County Democrat, Edina, Missouri, Thu, Dec 5, 1946, Page 1, Column 5
Occupation: Farmer
MO d/c 37531
ARTHUR CLOUSER BURIED HERE
Died at Home Near Baring and Funeral Was Friday Afternoon.
Funeral services for Arthur A. Clouser, 60 years old, who died Wednesday of last week at his home near Baring, were held at 2 o'clock Friday at the Community Church in Edina. The pastor, the Rev. Chas. W. Kimbrell, conducted the services. Burial was in Linville Cemetery here.
Mrs. Clouser and six children survive: Wilma Clouser, and Nita, Mrs. Harold Burrus, and Doris, Eva, Robert, Eugene and Glenda Clouser. There are left also three sisters and three brothers: Nina, Ethel, Nelson, Orville, and Ralph Clouser and Fern, Mrs. Thomas Harper.
Arthur Albert Clouser, the third son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Clouser, was born Oct. 14, 1886, on a farm near Dawson, Ill. He lived there until in 1905, when his parents went to Colorado for his father's health.
The family come to Missouri in 1908 and located in Edina, and the remainder of Mr. Clouser's life was spent in Knox County with the exception of a short time in Kansas. He was married April 18, 1923, to Ethel Benner of Knox City and to them were born six children, all surviving.
The Edina Sentinel and Knox County Democrat, Edina, Missouri, Thu, Dec 5, 1946, Page 1, Column 5
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