"Clifford attend school in Cozad and was graduated from the locall high school in the class of 1930. Since graduation he had spent some time at Salt Lake City, and in California. His chief happiness was in his home land in the activities of the church. He was a member of the Baptist church in Gothenburg.
"During his last illness he received the devoted care of his ucnle and aunit, Mr. and Mrs. Sandquist, who have made a pleasant home for him during his entire life.
"He is survived by his father, John Acheson of Pocatello, Idaho, his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sandquist, many other relatives and firends, to alll of whom sympathy is extended in their bereavement.
"Funeral services were held at the Davis Funereal Home Wednesday afternoon. Rev. Jacobson of Gothenburg officiated, and Dr. F. H. Essert offered prayer. Interment was in the Fairview cemetery, where the remains were laid to rest beside the grave of Clifford's mother."
"Clifford attend school in Cozad and was graduated from the locall high school in the class of 1930. Since graduation he had spent some time at Salt Lake City, and in California. His chief happiness was in his home land in the activities of the church. He was a member of the Baptist church in Gothenburg.
"During his last illness he received the devoted care of his ucnle and aunit, Mr. and Mrs. Sandquist, who have made a pleasant home for him during his entire life.
"He is survived by his father, John Acheson of Pocatello, Idaho, his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sandquist, many other relatives and firends, to alll of whom sympathy is extended in their bereavement.
"Funeral services were held at the Davis Funereal Home Wednesday afternoon. Rev. Jacobson of Gothenburg officiated, and Dr. F. H. Essert offered prayer. Interment was in the Fairview cemetery, where the remains were laid to rest beside the grave of Clifford's mother."
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