Wed., Mar. 27, 1957
Clyde Riley Dies In Los Angeles
Word has been received of the death last Wednesday of Clyde Riley, a former resident of the Cowden community, at his home in Los Angeles. Details were not available.
Riley was a brother of Jack Riley, who was a teacher in the Carnegie schools a few years ago. Mrs. Clyde Riley is the daughter of the late J.D. Cone of Cowden.
Survivors include his wife, Ada, and sons Billy and Bobby, of the home; four brothers, Elmer of Mountain View, Calif,; Money of San Jose, Calif.; Ernest, Oklahoma City; Jack of Pryor; and two sisters, Dolly Robinson, Palm Beach, Calif.; and Mrs. Floy Stuteville of Burbank, Okla.
Wed., Mar. 27, 1957
Clyde Riley Dies In Los Angeles
Word has been received of the death last Wednesday of Clyde Riley, a former resident of the Cowden community, at his home in Los Angeles. Details were not available.
Riley was a brother of Jack Riley, who was a teacher in the Carnegie schools a few years ago. Mrs. Clyde Riley is the daughter of the late J.D. Cone of Cowden.
Survivors include his wife, Ada, and sons Billy and Bobby, of the home; four brothers, Elmer of Mountain View, Calif,; Money of San Jose, Calif.; Ernest, Oklahoma City; Jack of Pryor; and two sisters, Dolly Robinson, Palm Beach, Calif.; and Mrs. Floy Stuteville of Burbank, Okla.
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