The gentlemen who served as pallbearers at the funeral of Mr. Clements last Tuesday will be the pallbearers for Mrs. Clements. They are: L. H. Brown, W. W. Lee, Neal Adams, Frank W. Flenniken, Walter Benson and Fred C. Houk.
Mrs. Clements is survived by two sons, Hal H. and Charles B. Clements, Knoxville; one daughter, Mrs. Arthur S. Goble, St. Louis and four grandchildren, Grover and Lynn Clements, Lucius E. Polk and Hal H. Clements, Jr.
Mrs. Clements' husband died last Monday at the family home. He was one of the well known insurance representatives in the city, having served with the same company for half a century. Mrs. Clements grew weaker after the death of her husband.
She had been in ill health previous to the death of Mr. Clements and came from Florida recently, when advised of the critical illness of her husband.
Knoxville Journal: Jan. 9, 1922
The gentlemen who served as pallbearers at the funeral of Mr. Clements last Tuesday will be the pallbearers for Mrs. Clements. They are: L. H. Brown, W. W. Lee, Neal Adams, Frank W. Flenniken, Walter Benson and Fred C. Houk.
Mrs. Clements is survived by two sons, Hal H. and Charles B. Clements, Knoxville; one daughter, Mrs. Arthur S. Goble, St. Louis and four grandchildren, Grover and Lynn Clements, Lucius E. Polk and Hal H. Clements, Jr.
Mrs. Clements' husband died last Monday at the family home. He was one of the well known insurance representatives in the city, having served with the same company for half a century. Mrs. Clements grew weaker after the death of her husband.
She had been in ill health previous to the death of Mr. Clements and came from Florida recently, when advised of the critical illness of her husband.
Knoxville Journal: Jan. 9, 1922
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