Surviving are his widow, Mary; two daughters, Mrs. Ruth Wilson or 923 Fernanda street, and Miss Hilda Hughes, of the home; one sister, Mrs. Bertha McKnaughton, of Cleveland, and three granddaughters, Mary Lucille, Nancy, and Sylvia Wilson. The body has been removed to the Hearing-Bryon-DeLong funeral home.
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6 Mar 1943, The Times Recorder (Zanesville), page 2. Rites Monday for Clarence Hughes. Funeral services Monday for Clarence R. Hughes, 68, of 825 Monroe st., will be conducted from the home of the daughter Mrs. Ruth Wilson or 923 Ferlander street, Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. W. L. Ludlow pastor of the First Congregational church officiating. Burial will be in Greenwood cemetery.
The deceased, a lifelong resident of Zanesville, died at his home Friday morning due to complications received from an injury six years ago. Until six years ago, Mr. Hughes was employed at the Ohio Ice company. Prior to that he was associated with the Zanesville Outdoor Advertising company for several years. He was a member of the Congregation church and Amity lodge F&AM. Surviving are the widow, Mary; two daughters, Mrs. Ruth Wilson of 923 Fernanda street, and Miss Hilda Hughes, of the home; one sister, Mrs. Bertha McNaughton, of Cleveland, and three granddaughters, Mary Lucille, Nancy, and Sylvia Wilson.
The body will be removed from the Hearing-Bryon-DeLong funeral home Saturday to the home of the daughter.
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6 Mar 1943, Zanesville Signal, page two, Funeral Notice.
Lodge of Amity No 5 F&AM will meet in the lodge hall at 7 o'clock Sunday evening to conduct funeral services for our late brother Clarence B. Hughes. Lafayette lodge and all visiting brethren are invited. W. E. Stockdale, secretary
S. E. Parkinson, W. M.
Surviving are his widow, Mary; two daughters, Mrs. Ruth Wilson or 923 Fernanda street, and Miss Hilda Hughes, of the home; one sister, Mrs. Bertha McKnaughton, of Cleveland, and three granddaughters, Mary Lucille, Nancy, and Sylvia Wilson. The body has been removed to the Hearing-Bryon-DeLong funeral home.
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6 Mar 1943, The Times Recorder (Zanesville), page 2. Rites Monday for Clarence Hughes. Funeral services Monday for Clarence R. Hughes, 68, of 825 Monroe st., will be conducted from the home of the daughter Mrs. Ruth Wilson or 923 Ferlander street, Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. W. L. Ludlow pastor of the First Congregational church officiating. Burial will be in Greenwood cemetery.
The deceased, a lifelong resident of Zanesville, died at his home Friday morning due to complications received from an injury six years ago. Until six years ago, Mr. Hughes was employed at the Ohio Ice company. Prior to that he was associated with the Zanesville Outdoor Advertising company for several years. He was a member of the Congregation church and Amity lodge F&AM. Surviving are the widow, Mary; two daughters, Mrs. Ruth Wilson of 923 Fernanda street, and Miss Hilda Hughes, of the home; one sister, Mrs. Bertha McNaughton, of Cleveland, and three granddaughters, Mary Lucille, Nancy, and Sylvia Wilson.
The body will be removed from the Hearing-Bryon-DeLong funeral home Saturday to the home of the daughter.
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6 Mar 1943, Zanesville Signal, page two, Funeral Notice.
Lodge of Amity No 5 F&AM will meet in the lodge hall at 7 o'clock Sunday evening to conduct funeral services for our late brother Clarence B. Hughes. Lafayette lodge and all visiting brethren are invited. W. E. Stockdale, secretary
S. E. Parkinson, W. M.
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