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Clarence Lambert DeRigne

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Clarence Lambert DeRigne

Birth
Huntsville, Randolph County, Missouri, USA
Death
5 Feb 1963 (aged 67)
Decatur, Macon County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Huntsville, Randolph County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 324.
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MOBERLY MONITOR-INDEX, Moberly, Missouri, Tuesday, Feb. 5, 1963
CLARENCE DERIGNE, MOBERLY, DIES IN DECATUR HOSPITAL
Clarence L. DeRigne, 67, died this morning at the Wabash Employees Hospital in Decatur, Illinois.
Mr. DeRigne was a retired foreman for the Wabash Railroad. He was a member of the VFW, Moose Lodge, and Latter Day Saints Church in Huntsville.
Surviving are his wife, Eunice of the home at 410 N. Ault St., a son, Clarence M. DeRigne of Phoenix, Arizona; a daughter, Mrs. Leland Williams of Moberly; six grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Funeral arrangements are pending.

MOBERLY MONITOR-INDEX, Moberly, Missouri, Wednesday, Feb. 6, 1963
CLARENCE DERIGNE FUNERAL WILL BE HELD AT HUNTSVILLE
Funeral services for Clarence DeRigne, 410 N. Ault, who died yesterday morning at Wabash Employees Hospital in Decatur, Illinois, will be conducted tomorrow afternoon at the Patton Funeral Home in Huntsville, with burial in the Huntsville Cemetery.

THE RANDOLPH COUNTY TIMES-HERALD, Huntsville, Missouri, Thursday, Feb. 7, 1963
CLARENCE DERIGNE DIES TUESDAY
-FUNERAL SERVICE THURSDAY
Clarence DeRigne, 67, born and reared in Huntsville, died in Decatur, Illinois, after undergoing surgery a week ago.
He had been in ill health almost a year.
Clarence was a retired Wabash employee and he and his wife, Eunice, moved to Moberly several years ago.
He was the son of Robert and Susie (Newton) DeRigne.
He was a member of the Latter Day Saints of Huntsville, and a member of the Moose Lodge of Moberly and V.F.W..
He is survived by his wife, the former Eunice DeWeese; two children, Mrs. Leland Williams of Moberly, and Clarence M. DeRigne of Phoenix, Arizona; six grandchildren; one great-grandchild; and three brothers, Tommie and Orville of Huntsville, and Donnie of Moberly.
Funeral services will be held at Patton's Funeral Home Thursday. Burial will be in the Huntsville Cemetery.
MOBERLY MONITOR-INDEX, Moberly, Missouri, Tuesday, Feb. 5, 1963
CLARENCE DERIGNE, MOBERLY, DIES IN DECATUR HOSPITAL
Clarence L. DeRigne, 67, died this morning at the Wabash Employees Hospital in Decatur, Illinois.
Mr. DeRigne was a retired foreman for the Wabash Railroad. He was a member of the VFW, Moose Lodge, and Latter Day Saints Church in Huntsville.
Surviving are his wife, Eunice of the home at 410 N. Ault St., a son, Clarence M. DeRigne of Phoenix, Arizona; a daughter, Mrs. Leland Williams of Moberly; six grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Funeral arrangements are pending.

MOBERLY MONITOR-INDEX, Moberly, Missouri, Wednesday, Feb. 6, 1963
CLARENCE DERIGNE FUNERAL WILL BE HELD AT HUNTSVILLE
Funeral services for Clarence DeRigne, 410 N. Ault, who died yesterday morning at Wabash Employees Hospital in Decatur, Illinois, will be conducted tomorrow afternoon at the Patton Funeral Home in Huntsville, with burial in the Huntsville Cemetery.

THE RANDOLPH COUNTY TIMES-HERALD, Huntsville, Missouri, Thursday, Feb. 7, 1963
CLARENCE DERIGNE DIES TUESDAY
-FUNERAL SERVICE THURSDAY
Clarence DeRigne, 67, born and reared in Huntsville, died in Decatur, Illinois, after undergoing surgery a week ago.
He had been in ill health almost a year.
Clarence was a retired Wabash employee and he and his wife, Eunice, moved to Moberly several years ago.
He was the son of Robert and Susie (Newton) DeRigne.
He was a member of the Latter Day Saints of Huntsville, and a member of the Moose Lodge of Moberly and V.F.W..
He is survived by his wife, the former Eunice DeWeese; two children, Mrs. Leland Williams of Moberly, and Clarence M. DeRigne of Phoenix, Arizona; six grandchildren; one great-grandchild; and three brothers, Tommie and Orville of Huntsville, and Donnie of Moberly.
Funeral services will be held at Patton's Funeral Home Thursday. Burial will be in the Huntsville Cemetery.


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