The Shreveport Journal.
3 May 1945
Page 13
DEATHS.
MRS. W. L. CLINTON RITES.
Clay. - Mrs. N. L. Clinton, 73, died at the Harris clinic Thursday, April 26, after an illness that kept her confined since Christmas. She was buried in the Greenwood Cemetery Saturday at 3:30 o'clock, after funeral services from her home in Clay. Rev. Jack Shaw, pastor of the Methodist church there, officiated.
Mrs. Clinton is survived by her two sons, H. P. of Clay, Bill of Tallulah and two daughters, Mrs. L. E. Head of Clay and Mrs. John Paul Jones of Baton Rouge, La.; three sisters, Mrs. L. M. Hinton of Ruston, Mrs. K. F. Oxford of Minden, Mrs. Molly McIntosh of Corsicana, Texas and two brothers, J. R. Kinman of Clay and Grover Kinman of Orange, Texas.
The Shreveport Journal.
3 May 1945
Page 13
DEATHS.
MRS. W. L. CLINTON RITES.
Clay. - Mrs. N. L. Clinton, 73, died at the Harris clinic Thursday, April 26, after an illness that kept her confined since Christmas. She was buried in the Greenwood Cemetery Saturday at 3:30 o'clock, after funeral services from her home in Clay. Rev. Jack Shaw, pastor of the Methodist church there, officiated.
Mrs. Clinton is survived by her two sons, H. P. of Clay, Bill of Tallulah and two daughters, Mrs. L. E. Head of Clay and Mrs. John Paul Jones of Baton Rouge, La.; three sisters, Mrs. L. M. Hinton of Ruston, Mrs. K. F. Oxford of Minden, Mrs. Molly McIntosh of Corsicana, Texas and two brothers, J. R. Kinman of Clay and Grover Kinman of Orange, Texas.
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