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Clara Ora <I>McClintock</I> Van Osdol

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Clara Ora McClintock Van Osdol

Birth
Rush Center, Rush County, Kansas, USA
Death
8 Apr 1975 (aged 86)
Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Rush Center, Rush County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Rush Co., Kansas News 17 April 1975
MRS. VAN OSDOL DIES APRIL 8, 1975
Mrs. Clara Van Osdol, Hutchinson, died Tuesday night at the Good Smaritan Center, following a long illness. Born Jan. 6, 1889, in Rush Center, (as Clara Ora Mc Clintock to Joseph and Francis Wolf Mc Clintock) she moved to Hutchinson in 1961 from La Crosse where she has lived most of her life.

(She worked for many years as the assistant Librarian at
Barnard Library, 521 Elm Street, La Crosse, KS 67548.
She was a wonderful seamtress and made clothes for her children and grandchildren and others. She also made lovely pieced quilts. She took a book binding course and rebound many books for the library to extend their shelf life.)

She was a member of the Tenth Avenue United Methodist Church.

Survivors include sons Perry, Hutchinson and Elton, Santa Fe Springs, Calif.; daughters: Mrs. Bertha Keck, Huston, Tex.; Mrs. Bessie Schneider, Wichita; Mrs Dorothy Hicks, South Gate, Calif., Mrs Vesta Bowman, Katy, Tex.; sister, Mrs. Virginia Elston, Paradise, Calif.; 14 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren.
Graveside services were held at 1 p.m. Friday at Locust Hill Cemetery, Rush Center. The family suggests memorials to the Bernard Library Association, La Crosse.
Rush Co., Kansas News 17 April 1975
MRS. VAN OSDOL DIES APRIL 8, 1975
Mrs. Clara Van Osdol, Hutchinson, died Tuesday night at the Good Smaritan Center, following a long illness. Born Jan. 6, 1889, in Rush Center, (as Clara Ora Mc Clintock to Joseph and Francis Wolf Mc Clintock) she moved to Hutchinson in 1961 from La Crosse where she has lived most of her life.

(She worked for many years as the assistant Librarian at
Barnard Library, 521 Elm Street, La Crosse, KS 67548.
She was a wonderful seamtress and made clothes for her children and grandchildren and others. She also made lovely pieced quilts. She took a book binding course and rebound many books for the library to extend their shelf life.)

She was a member of the Tenth Avenue United Methodist Church.

Survivors include sons Perry, Hutchinson and Elton, Santa Fe Springs, Calif.; daughters: Mrs. Bertha Keck, Huston, Tex.; Mrs. Bessie Schneider, Wichita; Mrs Dorothy Hicks, South Gate, Calif., Mrs Vesta Bowman, Katy, Tex.; sister, Mrs. Virginia Elston, Paradise, Calif.; 14 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren.
Graveside services were held at 1 p.m. Friday at Locust Hill Cemetery, Rush Center. The family suggests memorials to the Bernard Library Association, La Crosse.


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