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Clarence Evans

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Clarence Evans

Birth
Athens, Athens County, Ohio, USA
Death
20 May 1963 (aged 56)
Bicknell, Knox County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Bicknell, Knox County, Indiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.746815, Longitude: -87.3079905
Plot
5593564
Memorial ID
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Clarence was born to Benjamin Evans and Martha Abigail Green Evans Tittle.

He married Mary Mundy and they had two Sons, Eddy Lee and Danny Max, both are now deceased as well.

He had six grandchildren.

His siblings were William C. Evans, Lillian Evans McClure, Charles Evans, Julia Tittle Ellis, Elizabeth Tittle Hunter and Clyde A. Tittle and Rosella Tittle. Two siblings died at infancy.

He wasn't able to work, he had Tuberculosis for about 25 years. When he died he had half of a lung, but he died of a heart attack.

He was a fine man, but didn't have much of a chance to be a good husband or a father. He was in the T.B. Sanitarium for 25 years. Aunt Mary must have been a true blue lady. She stood by him 100%. She basically raised the boys alone. I am sure she has a special star in her crown for that. They are both missed so much. Now their boys are gone as well. May God rest their souls.
Clarence was born to Benjamin Evans and Martha Abigail Green Evans Tittle.

He married Mary Mundy and they had two Sons, Eddy Lee and Danny Max, both are now deceased as well.

He had six grandchildren.

His siblings were William C. Evans, Lillian Evans McClure, Charles Evans, Julia Tittle Ellis, Elizabeth Tittle Hunter and Clyde A. Tittle and Rosella Tittle. Two siblings died at infancy.

He wasn't able to work, he had Tuberculosis for about 25 years. When he died he had half of a lung, but he died of a heart attack.

He was a fine man, but didn't have much of a chance to be a good husband or a father. He was in the T.B. Sanitarium for 25 years. Aunt Mary must have been a true blue lady. She stood by him 100%. She basically raised the boys alone. I am sure she has a special star in her crown for that. They are both missed so much. Now their boys are gone as well. May God rest their souls.


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