Clayton E. Orr
KEMPTON -- Clayton Eugene Orr, 59, died in his home in Kempton Friday morning. He had been ill for two and one-half years.
Born Sept. 15, 1915, in Clinton County, he was the son of Clyde B. and Edith (Cline) Orr. He was married April 13, 1941, to Melba Dunham, who survives.
He was formerly owner of Kempton Motor Sales and was a member of the Kempton American Legion and Kempton Christian Church.
Surviving with the wife are a son, Steven Eugene Orr of Tipton; a daughter, Mrs. Suzanne Graham of Kempton; a brother, Quentin Orr of Sharpsville; and a granddaughter.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday in McMullan Funeral Home, Kempton, with Richard Sprague officiating. Burial will be in Kempton Cemetery. Friends may call after 4 p.m. Saturday.
--The Kokomo Tribune
(Kokomo, IN), Fri., Apr. 4, 1975, Pg. 5
Clayton E. Orr
KEMPTON -- Clayton Eugene Orr, 59, died in his home in Kempton Friday morning. He had been ill for two and one-half years.
Born Sept. 15, 1915, in Clinton County, he was the son of Clyde B. and Edith (Cline) Orr. He was married April 13, 1941, to Melba Dunham, who survives.
He was formerly owner of Kempton Motor Sales and was a member of the Kempton American Legion and Kempton Christian Church.
Surviving with the wife are a son, Steven Eugene Orr of Tipton; a daughter, Mrs. Suzanne Graham of Kempton; a brother, Quentin Orr of Sharpsville; and a granddaughter.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday in McMullan Funeral Home, Kempton, with Richard Sprague officiating. Burial will be in Kempton Cemetery. Friends may call after 4 p.m. Saturday.
--The Kokomo Tribune
(Kokomo, IN), Fri., Apr. 4, 1975, Pg. 5
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CLAYTON E ORR
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SEP 5 1915 - APR 4 1975
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