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Clayton Douglas Price

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Clayton Douglas Price

Birth
Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA
Death
15 Apr 1930 (aged 69)
Ava, Douglas County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Ava, Douglas County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.9653091, Longitude: -92.6569748
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Herald newspaper, Ava Missouri, 17 April 1930

C.D. (Dug) Price, 69 years old, retired farmer and stock dealer of Longrun, Ozark county, Mo., died here late Tuesday afternoon from the effects of a stroke of paralysis.

Price was a witness in circuit court here and was stricken at about noon while awaiting a call to the witness stand. He was in the court yard at the time, and was removed immediately to the Ava Drug Store for treatment, and later to the Kirk Hotel, where he died at about five o’clock. He was conscious for about fifteen minutes following the stroke, it was said.

Relatives at Longrun were notified immediately but did not arrive until after his death. Mr. Price was a former resident of Douglas county, having resident on a farm west of Ava for a short time about a year ago. He is well known throughout Ozark county and in parts of Douglas county. He is survived by his wife, five children and one step-daughter, Lula May Conley, of Pondfork. The children are, Sam Price, Sparks, Okla.; Harvey Price, Sparks, Okla.; Barlow Price, St. Joseph, Mo.; Mrs. Mary Gray, Longrun, Mo.; and Clayton Price, Pondfork, Mo. Two brothers and two sisters also survive, Mrs. C.E. Cook, Springfield; Mrs. Etta Glidewell, Battlefield, Mo.; Andy Price, Springfield; and Marion Price, Los Angeles, Calif.

Funeral services will be held here at 1 o’clock today at the General Baptist church, in charge of Rev. H. I. Hart. Burial will follow in the Ava cemetery.

Herald newspaper, Ava Missouri, 17 April 1930

C.D. (Dug) Price, 69 years old, retired farmer and stock dealer of Longrun, Ozark county, Mo., died here late Tuesday afternoon from the effects of a stroke of paralysis.

Price was a witness in circuit court here and was stricken at about noon while awaiting a call to the witness stand. He was in the court yard at the time, and was removed immediately to the Ava Drug Store for treatment, and later to the Kirk Hotel, where he died at about five o’clock. He was conscious for about fifteen minutes following the stroke, it was said.

Relatives at Longrun were notified immediately but did not arrive until after his death. Mr. Price was a former resident of Douglas county, having resident on a farm west of Ava for a short time about a year ago. He is well known throughout Ozark county and in parts of Douglas county. He is survived by his wife, five children and one step-daughter, Lula May Conley, of Pondfork. The children are, Sam Price, Sparks, Okla.; Harvey Price, Sparks, Okla.; Barlow Price, St. Joseph, Mo.; Mrs. Mary Gray, Longrun, Mo.; and Clayton Price, Pondfork, Mo. Two brothers and two sisters also survive, Mrs. C.E. Cook, Springfield; Mrs. Etta Glidewell, Battlefield, Mo.; Andy Price, Springfield; and Marion Price, Los Angeles, Calif.

Funeral services will be held here at 1 o’clock today at the General Baptist church, in charge of Rev. H. I. Hart. Burial will follow in the Ava cemetery.



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