Published 20 April, 1939
Little River Monitor
RALPH D. CLUTTER
RALPH DELOS CLUTTER was born December 27, 1878, in Ohio. When yet a small boy he moved to Central Kansas, where he made his home until just a few years ago. He was a member of the Methodist Church in Little River, and was active in the social and religious life of the community.
In 1892 he moved to Oklahoma City with his family where he has since resided. April 7, 1939, he was stricken with a sudden illness, which resulted in his death on Easter Sunday, April 9.
He is survived by his wife, May E. Clutter; a son, Floyd, and a daughter, Marjorie, also a five months old grandson. These all reside in Oklahoma City. He is also survived by two brothers – Park Clutter of Wichita, Kans., and Frank Clutter of Oklahoma City, Okla., and one sister, Mrs. Edna Perry of Little River, Kansas.
Funeral services were held in the Little River Methodist Church at 2:30 Wednesday afternoon, April 12. Burial was made in Bean cemetery. The pastor of the Church, Rev. C. I. Wallace, had charge of the service.
Reprinted with permission, The Monitor-Journal, 248 Main Street, Little River, KS, 67457. Provided by Young Historical Library, 201 Main Street, P.O. Box 126, Little River, Kansas 67457. Provided by Cathy Kessinger
Published 20 April, 1939
Little River Monitor
RALPH D. CLUTTER
RALPH DELOS CLUTTER was born December 27, 1878, in Ohio. When yet a small boy he moved to Central Kansas, where he made his home until just a few years ago. He was a member of the Methodist Church in Little River, and was active in the social and religious life of the community.
In 1892 he moved to Oklahoma City with his family where he has since resided. April 7, 1939, he was stricken with a sudden illness, which resulted in his death on Easter Sunday, April 9.
He is survived by his wife, May E. Clutter; a son, Floyd, and a daughter, Marjorie, also a five months old grandson. These all reside in Oklahoma City. He is also survived by two brothers – Park Clutter of Wichita, Kans., and Frank Clutter of Oklahoma City, Okla., and one sister, Mrs. Edna Perry of Little River, Kansas.
Funeral services were held in the Little River Methodist Church at 2:30 Wednesday afternoon, April 12. Burial was made in Bean cemetery. The pastor of the Church, Rev. C. I. Wallace, had charge of the service.
Reprinted with permission, The Monitor-Journal, 248 Main Street, Little River, KS, 67457. Provided by Young Historical Library, 201 Main Street, P.O. Box 126, Little River, Kansas 67457. Provided by Cathy Kessinger
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