Clifton Henry Rayburn, 54, died suddenly Wednesday at his home, 306 Meters Street, Houston. Funeral services are 10 a. m. Saturday in Turrentine-Jackson Funeral Chapel, here with interment in Princeton Cemetery.
He was born in Collin County July 23, 1907, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Rayburn and was a machinist by trade.
Survivors are his wife; daughter Mrs. Doug Whittington, Dallas; four sisters; Mrs. Erwin Simerly, McKinney; Mrs. L. L. McRorey, Vallient, Okla.; Mrs. David Crist, Dallas; Mrs. George Smith, Denton; three brothers, W. S. Rayburn of Hood River, Ore.; Dick Rayburn, Odessa and Jack Allen of Houston, and two grandchildren.
The Courier-Gazette, McKinney, Texas, 3 Aug 1961, Thu, Page 8
Clifton Henry Rayburn, 54, died suddenly Wednesday at his home, 306 Meters Street, Houston. Funeral services are 10 a. m. Saturday in Turrentine-Jackson Funeral Chapel, here with interment in Princeton Cemetery.
He was born in Collin County July 23, 1907, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Rayburn and was a machinist by trade.
Survivors are his wife; daughter Mrs. Doug Whittington, Dallas; four sisters; Mrs. Erwin Simerly, McKinney; Mrs. L. L. McRorey, Vallient, Okla.; Mrs. David Crist, Dallas; Mrs. George Smith, Denton; three brothers, W. S. Rayburn of Hood River, Ore.; Dick Rayburn, Odessa and Jack Allen of Houston, and two grandchildren.
The Courier-Gazette, McKinney, Texas, 3 Aug 1961, Thu, Page 8
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