Weimar, May 1 - Pvt. Clarence Cone, 42, who died in Denver, Colo., Monday night, was buried in the Weimar Masonic Cemetery Friday afternoon. Private Cone, born in Rosenburg, was the son of Mr. & Mrs. Ross Cone. The family moved to Colorado Co. in 1908, settling in Columbus, where Mr. Cone was inducted into the Army in Sept., 1942. He underwent an appendectomy in October and another operation early this year. Survivors include Mrs. Sallie Cone of Columbus; three sisters, Mrs. Karl Essig of Galveston, Mrs. Brandon Fitzpatrick and Mrs. Ned Burford of Columbus.
Rosenberg Herald, Fri. May 7, 1943.
Submitted by David Hahn
Funeral Services Held Friday for Pvt. Clarence Cone
Pvt. Clarence Cone, 42, who died in Denver, Colo., Monday night, was buried in the Weimar Masonic Cemetery Friday afternoon, Rev. C. F. Bohmfalk officiating.
Private Cone, born in Rosenberg, was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cone. The family moved to Colorado County in 1908 settling in Columbus, where Cone was inducted into the army in September, 1942.
He underwent an appendectomy in October and another operation early this year, from which he was convalescing when he died. His body was brought to Columbus under military escort.
Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Sallie Cone of Columbus; three sisters, Mrs. Karl Essig of Galveston, Mrs. Brandon Fitzpatrick and Mrs. Ned Burford, both of Columbus.
Weimar Mercury, May 7, 1943, page 1
Weimar, May 1 - Pvt. Clarence Cone, 42, who died in Denver, Colo., Monday night, was buried in the Weimar Masonic Cemetery Friday afternoon. Private Cone, born in Rosenburg, was the son of Mr. & Mrs. Ross Cone. The family moved to Colorado Co. in 1908, settling in Columbus, where Mr. Cone was inducted into the Army in Sept., 1942. He underwent an appendectomy in October and another operation early this year. Survivors include Mrs. Sallie Cone of Columbus; three sisters, Mrs. Karl Essig of Galveston, Mrs. Brandon Fitzpatrick and Mrs. Ned Burford of Columbus.
Rosenberg Herald, Fri. May 7, 1943.
Submitted by David Hahn
Funeral Services Held Friday for Pvt. Clarence Cone
Pvt. Clarence Cone, 42, who died in Denver, Colo., Monday night, was buried in the Weimar Masonic Cemetery Friday afternoon, Rev. C. F. Bohmfalk officiating.
Private Cone, born in Rosenberg, was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cone. The family moved to Colorado County in 1908 settling in Columbus, where Cone was inducted into the army in September, 1942.
He underwent an appendectomy in October and another operation early this year, from which he was convalescing when he died. His body was brought to Columbus under military escort.
Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Sallie Cone of Columbus; three sisters, Mrs. Karl Essig of Galveston, Mrs. Brandon Fitzpatrick and Mrs. Ned Burford, both of Columbus.
Weimar Mercury, May 7, 1943, page 1
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