Lena Fay Herndon
CLIFTON N. GLASS
Clifton N. Glass, 300 Cadiz Street, Princeton, died Friday, January 9, 1981, at Route 3, Dawson Springs after a short illness. He was 75.
Funeral services were conducted Sunday, January 11, at Morgan's Funeral Home with Rev. Robert E. Noffsinger officiating. Burial was in Cross Roads Cemetery.
A native of Caldwell County, he was born August 27, 1905, the son of the late George Anderson Glass and Mary Elizabeth Moore Glass.
A member of the Southside Baptist Church, he was a retired dye room worker for the Princeton Hosiery Mill.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lena Herndon Glass; two sons, Marvin Glass, Caldwell County, and Jeff Glass, Calvert City; one brother, Alton Glass, Caldwell County; two sisters, Mrs. Elsie Stallins, Princeton, and Mrs. Margie Rickard, Caldwell County and nine grandchildren.
Lena Fay Herndon
CLIFTON N. GLASS
Clifton N. Glass, 300 Cadiz Street, Princeton, died Friday, January 9, 1981, at Route 3, Dawson Springs after a short illness. He was 75.
Funeral services were conducted Sunday, January 11, at Morgan's Funeral Home with Rev. Robert E. Noffsinger officiating. Burial was in Cross Roads Cemetery.
A native of Caldwell County, he was born August 27, 1905, the son of the late George Anderson Glass and Mary Elizabeth Moore Glass.
A member of the Southside Baptist Church, he was a retired dye room worker for the Princeton Hosiery Mill.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lena Herndon Glass; two sons, Marvin Glass, Caldwell County, and Jeff Glass, Calvert City; one brother, Alton Glass, Caldwell County; two sisters, Mrs. Elsie Stallins, Princeton, and Mrs. Margie Rickard, Caldwell County and nine grandchildren.
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