Clifford W. Corbett
The death of Clifford W. Corbett, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Corbett, of Clarion, which occured Tuesday eveing, August 10, 1915, at the home of his parents, although somewhat expected, caused a note of sadness in the community, particularly on account of the bereavement of his wife and young son and the loss to his family.
The deceased was born in Clarion October 22, 1882, and would have been 33 years old his next birthday.
He was married to Miss Reba Kelley, of Warren, Pa., Sept. 26, 1906, almost nine years ago, and he leaves his wife and one son, Albert G., 3rd. He is also survived by his parents, three brothers and one sister, as follows: Stanley, of Pittsburgh; Edgar J., of DuBois, and Ronald, of Clarion, and Miss Lucille Corbett, of Tarentum.
The deceased was a member of the Presbyterian Church, and his pastor, Rev. Glenn M. Shafer, will conduct the services at his late home Friday at 2 o'clock p.m. Interment will follow in the Clarion Cemetery.
Clifford W. Corbett
The death of Clifford W. Corbett, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Corbett, of Clarion, which occured Tuesday eveing, August 10, 1915, at the home of his parents, although somewhat expected, caused a note of sadness in the community, particularly on account of the bereavement of his wife and young son and the loss to his family.
The deceased was born in Clarion October 22, 1882, and would have been 33 years old his next birthday.
He was married to Miss Reba Kelley, of Warren, Pa., Sept. 26, 1906, almost nine years ago, and he leaves his wife and one son, Albert G., 3rd. He is also survived by his parents, three brothers and one sister, as follows: Stanley, of Pittsburgh; Edgar J., of DuBois, and Ronald, of Clarion, and Miss Lucille Corbett, of Tarentum.
The deceased was a member of the Presbyterian Church, and his pastor, Rev. Glenn M. Shafer, will conduct the services at his late home Friday at 2 o'clock p.m. Interment will follow in the Clarion Cemetery.
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