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Clifford Lenwood Myers

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Clifford Lenwood Myers

Birth
Rockville, Parke County, Indiana, USA
Death
4 Aug 1964 (aged 56)
Mulberry, Clinton County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Tippecanoe County, Indiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.3467633, Longitude: -86.755685
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Clifford L. Myers, 56, died suddenly Tuesday afternoon at his home of a heart attack.

He was a barber for 36 years and operated a shop in Mulberry since 1933. He also had a shop in Dayton.

He was born at Rockville on March 2, 1908, to Ernest and Emme (Gibbs) Myers and was married to Audra M. Atwell on January 20, 1930. Mr. Myers was a member of the Mulberry Methodist church.

He is survived by the widow; his father, Ernest of Frankfort; two daughters, Mrs. Jack Foresman of Lafayette and Mrs. Eugene Blosser of Lafayette route 5; four sisters, Mrs. Clarence Gentry of Lafayette, Mrs. Helen Ghere of Elwood, Mrs. Georgia Ayers of Frankfort and Mrs. Clara Spurgeon of New York City; six brothers, Levi, Hugh, Eugene, Hardy and Richard Myers, all of Frankfort, and Max Myers of Indianapolis and six grandchildren.

Funeral services will be at 10:30 a. m. Friday at the Jackson Funeral home with the Rev. Jack Fitzgerald officiating. Burial will be in Wyandotte cemetery near Dayton.
-- The Mulberry Reporter, August 6, 1964
Clifford L. Myers, 56, died suddenly Tuesday afternoon at his home of a heart attack.

He was a barber for 36 years and operated a shop in Mulberry since 1933. He also had a shop in Dayton.

He was born at Rockville on March 2, 1908, to Ernest and Emme (Gibbs) Myers and was married to Audra M. Atwell on January 20, 1930. Mr. Myers was a member of the Mulberry Methodist church.

He is survived by the widow; his father, Ernest of Frankfort; two daughters, Mrs. Jack Foresman of Lafayette and Mrs. Eugene Blosser of Lafayette route 5; four sisters, Mrs. Clarence Gentry of Lafayette, Mrs. Helen Ghere of Elwood, Mrs. Georgia Ayers of Frankfort and Mrs. Clara Spurgeon of New York City; six brothers, Levi, Hugh, Eugene, Hardy and Richard Myers, all of Frankfort, and Max Myers of Indianapolis and six grandchildren.

Funeral services will be at 10:30 a. m. Friday at the Jackson Funeral home with the Rev. Jack Fitzgerald officiating. Burial will be in Wyandotte cemetery near Dayton.
-- The Mulberry Reporter, August 6, 1964


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