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Howard Everett Clothier

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Howard Everett Clothier

Birth
Tryon, McPherson County, Nebraska, USA
Death
24 Aug 1943 (aged 40)
Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Buried Aug 26,1943
Lot 117
Section E
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Howard Everett Clothier
Sept 9,1902-Aug 24,1943

Howard E. Clothier was born in Tryon, Neb., on September 9,1901, the son of Silas and Jennie Frances Daly Clothier. He depart­ed from this life August 24,1943 at Lincoln General Hospital, Lin­coln, Neb., due to a cerebral em­bolism after a lingering illness. On April 8,1927 he was mar­ried to Pearle L.McConnell of North Platte. They lived in this community until moving to Lin­coln, Neb., two and one half years ago where he was division as­sistant director of the state motor vehicle department. Mr Clothier was a member of Trinity Method­ist church of Lincoln, Neb, and a member of McCook Masonic Lodge No.135 McCook, Neb. He was associated with the automobile business in North Platte for some years; was a charter member of The Pioneer Ad Club having served as its secretary- treasurer and president was chairman of both the Lincoln county Republican central commit­tee and district committee and at the time of his death was a mem­ber of the state Republican cen­tral committee. He introduced night softball in North Platte and was active in many other sport promotions which won for him almost of friends. Mr Clothier's parents were early settlers in McPherson coun­ty. His mother serving for many years as county school superintendant and was associated with the newspaper. The Tryon Gra­phic, when it was established. His father and mother and an infant brother preceded him in death. Surviving him, in addition to his wife Pearl L. and daughter Sharon and three sisters. Mrs Clara Blaesi, North Platte, Neb. Frances Patton, Tryon, Neb., Bertha Wright, Sacramento, Calif., an uncle. Will Daly of Wallace. Neb. and an aunt, Mrs Phoebe Seeley of North Platte, together with several nieces and nephews and many other relatives and friends.

North Platte Daily Bulletin, North Platte, Nebr., Tuesday, Aug 31,1943.
Buried Aug 26,1943
Lot 117
Section E
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Howard Everett Clothier
Sept 9,1902-Aug 24,1943

Howard E. Clothier was born in Tryon, Neb., on September 9,1901, the son of Silas and Jennie Frances Daly Clothier. He depart­ed from this life August 24,1943 at Lincoln General Hospital, Lin­coln, Neb., due to a cerebral em­bolism after a lingering illness. On April 8,1927 he was mar­ried to Pearle L.McConnell of North Platte. They lived in this community until moving to Lin­coln, Neb., two and one half years ago where he was division as­sistant director of the state motor vehicle department. Mr Clothier was a member of Trinity Method­ist church of Lincoln, Neb, and a member of McCook Masonic Lodge No.135 McCook, Neb. He was associated with the automobile business in North Platte for some years; was a charter member of The Pioneer Ad Club having served as its secretary- treasurer and president was chairman of both the Lincoln county Republican central commit­tee and district committee and at the time of his death was a mem­ber of the state Republican cen­tral committee. He introduced night softball in North Platte and was active in many other sport promotions which won for him almost of friends. Mr Clothier's parents were early settlers in McPherson coun­ty. His mother serving for many years as county school superintendant and was associated with the newspaper. The Tryon Gra­phic, when it was established. His father and mother and an infant brother preceded him in death. Surviving him, in addition to his wife Pearl L. and daughter Sharon and three sisters. Mrs Clara Blaesi, North Platte, Neb. Frances Patton, Tryon, Neb., Bertha Wright, Sacramento, Calif., an uncle. Will Daly of Wallace. Neb. and an aunt, Mrs Phoebe Seeley of North Platte, together with several nieces and nephews and many other relatives and friends.

North Platte Daily Bulletin, North Platte, Nebr., Tuesday, Aug 31,1943.


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