Burial was in Mt. Rose Memorial Park.
Mrs. T.J. Shadel sang, "Good Night, Good Morning" and "The Last Mile of the Way." Escorts were Joe Kelsey, Curtis Lomenick, Kenneth Carr, Bill Robertson, Lloyd Laymon, and John T. Russell.
Irvine McClanahan, son of Widd and Myrtle Alford McClanahan was born May 16, 1909, in Wright County, Missouri, near Grovespring and passed away at his home.
He was employed by Laclede Metal for 15 years, prior to his retirement.
Early in life he professed his faith in Christ.
On August 6, 1936, he was united in marriage to Lola Deckard and to this union were born two children. A son, Billie, preceded him in death in June of 1968.
He is survived by his wife, Lola, of the home; his daughter, Mrs. Lottie Admire, Lebanon; his father, Rev. Widd McClanahan, Grovesprings; two brothers, Joe of Grovesprings, and Clodus of Denver, Colorado; one sister, Mrs. Glen Still, Grovesprings; six grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
Burial was in Mt. Rose Memorial Park.
Mrs. T.J. Shadel sang, "Good Night, Good Morning" and "The Last Mile of the Way." Escorts were Joe Kelsey, Curtis Lomenick, Kenneth Carr, Bill Robertson, Lloyd Laymon, and John T. Russell.
Irvine McClanahan, son of Widd and Myrtle Alford McClanahan was born May 16, 1909, in Wright County, Missouri, near Grovespring and passed away at his home.
He was employed by Laclede Metal for 15 years, prior to his retirement.
Early in life he professed his faith in Christ.
On August 6, 1936, he was united in marriage to Lola Deckard and to this union were born two children. A son, Billie, preceded him in death in June of 1968.
He is survived by his wife, Lola, of the home; his daughter, Mrs. Lottie Admire, Lebanon; his father, Rev. Widd McClanahan, Grovesprings; two brothers, Joe of Grovesprings, and Clodus of Denver, Colorado; one sister, Mrs. Glen Still, Grovesprings; six grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
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