Clyde H. Keeling, 68 of 5315 Linden, Roeland Park, died yesterday at Menorah Medical Center.He was born in Carthage, Texas, and lived most of his life in the Kansas City area. He owned and operated the Maple hill Stables, Kansas City, Kansas, until he retired three years ago.He was a member of the Pipefitters Local 533 and of the Mission Masonic Lodge. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Bertha Keeling of the home; a daughter, Mrs. Marjorie Anderson, of 2804 Steele, Kansas City, Kansas; three sisters, Mrs. Annie Kyle, Mrs. Dolly Arnold, and Mrs. Clevie Grisham, all of Carthage, Texas; a brother, Norris Keeling, of 3231 McGee, and one granddaughter. Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Freeman chapel; burial in Memorial Park cemetery. Friends may call from 7 to 9 Friday at the chapel.
The Kansas City Times
1 March 1972 Wed.
Clyde H. Keeling, 68 of 5315 Linden, Roeland Park, died yesterday at Menorah Medical Center.He was born in Carthage, Texas, and lived most of his life in the Kansas City area. He owned and operated the Maple hill Stables, Kansas City, Kansas, until he retired three years ago.He was a member of the Pipefitters Local 533 and of the Mission Masonic Lodge. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Bertha Keeling of the home; a daughter, Mrs. Marjorie Anderson, of 2804 Steele, Kansas City, Kansas; three sisters, Mrs. Annie Kyle, Mrs. Dolly Arnold, and Mrs. Clevie Grisham, all of Carthage, Texas; a brother, Norris Keeling, of 3231 McGee, and one granddaughter. Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Freeman chapel; burial in Memorial Park cemetery. Friends may call from 7 to 9 Friday at the chapel.
The Kansas City Times
1 March 1972 Wed.
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