Clyde Haley
Clyde Haley, 75, 529 W. Harmony, was pronounced dead on arrival at Sale Memorial Hospital at 9:45 a.m., today after suffering a serious seizure at his home. He has been in ill health for the past five years.
Mr. Haley was born July 18, 1889, in Fairview. He was a retired farmer, and had lived all his life in this area.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs, Maude Haley of the home; three daughters, Mrs. Maxine Stansbury, 413 S. Lafayette, Mrs. Louise Hart, 801 Kentland Dr., and Mrs. Peggy Glaizier, Mexico, Mo.; one sister, Mrs. Maude Poor, Clovis, N, M.; and five grandchildren.
Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Clark Funeral Home.
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Neosho Sunday News, December 6, 1964
Funeral Notice for CLYDE HALEY
529 W. Harmony
Husband of Maude Haley
Funeral Services 2 p.m. Today Chapel of Memories
Rev. Thurman Kelly
Dice Cemetery
Joplin Globe
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Clyde Haley
Clyde Haley, 75, 529 W. Harmony, was pronounced dead on arrival at Sale Memorial Hospital at 9:45 a.m., today after suffering a serious seizure at his home. He has been in ill health for the past five years.
Mr. Haley was born July 18, 1889, in Fairview. He was a retired farmer, and had lived all his life in this area.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs, Maude Haley of the home; three daughters, Mrs. Maxine Stansbury, 413 S. Lafayette, Mrs. Louise Hart, 801 Kentland Dr., and Mrs. Peggy Glaizier, Mexico, Mo.; one sister, Mrs. Maude Poor, Clovis, N, M.; and five grandchildren.
Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Clark Funeral Home.
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Neosho Sunday News, December 6, 1964
Funeral Notice for CLYDE HALEY
529 W. Harmony
Husband of Maude Haley
Funeral Services 2 p.m. Today Chapel of Memories
Rev. Thurman Kelly
Dice Cemetery
Joplin Globe
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