Mrs. Clinton was born March 30, 1923 in Hallam. She was the daughter of the late Paul E. and Helen M. (Blessing) Artman.
Mrs. Clinton retired from McCrory Distribution Center, working in inventory control for 19 years. She was a life member of Trinity U.C.C., Hallam where she was a Sunday School teacher and a member of the Friendship Circle of Trinity U.C.C.; Farm Women's Society #14; Kreutz Creek Valley Preservation Society; and Ladies Auxiliary of Hellam Fire Co. She did volunteer work for Meals on Wheels, Memorial Hospital and Homewood Homes. Mrs. Clinton is survived by three daughters, 10 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and one great-greatgandson. She was preceded in death by one sister,
Dorothy L. Bortner; and two brothers, Dr. Grover F. Artman and Paul B. Artman.
Mrs. Clinton was born March 30, 1923 in Hallam. She was the daughter of the late Paul E. and Helen M. (Blessing) Artman.
Mrs. Clinton retired from McCrory Distribution Center, working in inventory control for 19 years. She was a life member of Trinity U.C.C., Hallam where she was a Sunday School teacher and a member of the Friendship Circle of Trinity U.C.C.; Farm Women's Society #14; Kreutz Creek Valley Preservation Society; and Ladies Auxiliary of Hellam Fire Co. She did volunteer work for Meals on Wheels, Memorial Hospital and Homewood Homes. Mrs. Clinton is survived by three daughters, 10 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and one great-greatgandson. She was preceded in death by one sister,
Dorothy L. Bortner; and two brothers, Dr. Grover F. Artman and Paul B. Artman.
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