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Ora Etta <I>McLean</I> Clyde

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Ora Etta McLean Clyde

Birth
Mercer County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
23 May 1921 (aged 43)
Canonsburg, Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Canonsburg, Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section H, Lot 38
Memorial ID
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The Daily Notes, Canonsburg, PA, Thursday, May 26, 1921, pg. 3, col. 2

Funeral of Mrs. Clyde

Funeral services for Mrs. Andrew D. Clyde, held yesterday afternoon, were largely attended by friends and relatives. The Rev. H. N. Carnahan, pastor of the M. E. Church, of which Mrs. Clyde was a member, conducted the service. He was assisted by the Rev. Dr. W. P. Aiken of the Chartlers U. P. Church. C. E. Ruppelt sung two solos, and many beautiful flowers were in evidence. The pallbearers were R. V. Malone, W. A. Leroy, H. C. Eckhardt, W. C. Dunlap, Mr. Snyder and Harvey Nantker. Interment was in Oak Spring Cemetery.

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The Record-Argus Greenville, PA, Tuesday, June 7, 1921, pg. 1, col. 5

Friends of Mrs. Ora McLean Clyde, of Canonsburg, Pa., will regret to learn of her death which occurred recently after a short illness. Her sister, Mrs. Hoffacker, and father, Theodore McLean, were suddenly summoned and left immediately for Canonsburg, where she has resided for the past twenty years.
The Daily Notes, Canonsburg, PA, Thursday, May 26, 1921, pg. 3, col. 2

Funeral of Mrs. Clyde

Funeral services for Mrs. Andrew D. Clyde, held yesterday afternoon, were largely attended by friends and relatives. The Rev. H. N. Carnahan, pastor of the M. E. Church, of which Mrs. Clyde was a member, conducted the service. He was assisted by the Rev. Dr. W. P. Aiken of the Chartlers U. P. Church. C. E. Ruppelt sung two solos, and many beautiful flowers were in evidence. The pallbearers were R. V. Malone, W. A. Leroy, H. C. Eckhardt, W. C. Dunlap, Mr. Snyder and Harvey Nantker. Interment was in Oak Spring Cemetery.

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The Record-Argus Greenville, PA, Tuesday, June 7, 1921, pg. 1, col. 5

Friends of Mrs. Ora McLean Clyde, of Canonsburg, Pa., will regret to learn of her death which occurred recently after a short illness. Her sister, Mrs. Hoffacker, and father, Theodore McLean, were suddenly summoned and left immediately for Canonsburg, where she has resided for the past twenty years.


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