In the 1920 census, Clyde and his family were living in Winston-Salem Ward 1, Forsyth County, North Carolina, with his mother. His mother was listed as, Mary E. Culler, widow, age 53, born in North Carolina, and her children listed were; W. Herbert Culler, age 18, born in North Carolina, and Clyde C. Culler, a book keeper at a tobacco factory, age 27, born in North Carolina, and his wife, Bettie L. age 27, born in North Carolina, and their daughter, E. Louise age 8, born in North Carolina.
His obituary in the Greensboro Record, Greensboro, North Carolina, Saturday, November 22, 1947.
Funeral will be held sometime Sunday in Winston-Salem for Clyde Clifton Culler, 56, of Walkertown, assistant office manager here for George W. Kane Company, who died unexpectedly yesterday afternoon in a barber shop in the Forsyth city. Definite funeral plans were not available here this afternoon.
The deceased had been connected with George W. Kane Company about two years but had not worked for about six months because of ill health. A company official reported that one of Mr. Culler's legs was amputated about a month and a half ago. Survivors include the widow, two daughters and a son.
His obituary in the Greensboro Daily News, Greensboro, North Carolina, Sunday, November 23, 1947.
Funeral of Clyde Clifton Culler, 56, of Walkertown, assistant manager of George W. Kane Company here, who died unexpectedly Friday in Winston-Salem, will be conducted at 2:30 p.m. today at Burkhead Methodist Church in that city by the pastor, Rev. J. Elwood Carroll, and Rev. J. Calvin Barnes. burial will be in Love's Methodist Church Cemetery in Walkertown. Death came to Culler, who had been in ill health about six months, as he sat in a Winston-Salem barber shop.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Betty Lancaster Culler; two daughters, Mrs. Frank Gillespie of Reidsville and Mrs. William Ellison of Winston-Salem; a son, Clyde C. Culler Jr., student at State College in Raleigh; two sisters, Mrs. S. L. Wommack and Mrs. Everette Straley, both of Winston-Salem; a brother, Herbert Culler of Pasadena, California, and four grandchildren.
In the 1920 census, Clyde and his family were living in Winston-Salem Ward 1, Forsyth County, North Carolina, with his mother. His mother was listed as, Mary E. Culler, widow, age 53, born in North Carolina, and her children listed were; W. Herbert Culler, age 18, born in North Carolina, and Clyde C. Culler, a book keeper at a tobacco factory, age 27, born in North Carolina, and his wife, Bettie L. age 27, born in North Carolina, and their daughter, E. Louise age 8, born in North Carolina.
His obituary in the Greensboro Record, Greensboro, North Carolina, Saturday, November 22, 1947.
Funeral will be held sometime Sunday in Winston-Salem for Clyde Clifton Culler, 56, of Walkertown, assistant office manager here for George W. Kane Company, who died unexpectedly yesterday afternoon in a barber shop in the Forsyth city. Definite funeral plans were not available here this afternoon.
The deceased had been connected with George W. Kane Company about two years but had not worked for about six months because of ill health. A company official reported that one of Mr. Culler's legs was amputated about a month and a half ago. Survivors include the widow, two daughters and a son.
His obituary in the Greensboro Daily News, Greensboro, North Carolina, Sunday, November 23, 1947.
Funeral of Clyde Clifton Culler, 56, of Walkertown, assistant manager of George W. Kane Company here, who died unexpectedly Friday in Winston-Salem, will be conducted at 2:30 p.m. today at Burkhead Methodist Church in that city by the pastor, Rev. J. Elwood Carroll, and Rev. J. Calvin Barnes. burial will be in Love's Methodist Church Cemetery in Walkertown. Death came to Culler, who had been in ill health about six months, as he sat in a Winston-Salem barber shop.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Betty Lancaster Culler; two daughters, Mrs. Frank Gillespie of Reidsville and Mrs. William Ellison of Winston-Salem; a son, Clyde C. Culler Jr., student at State College in Raleigh; two sisters, Mrs. S. L. Wommack and Mrs. Everette Straley, both of Winston-Salem; a brother, Herbert Culler of Pasadena, California, and four grandchildren.
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