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Horace Ulysses Clepper

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Horace Ulysses Clepper

Birth
Brady, McCulloch County, Texas, USA
Death
18 Sep 1962 (aged 53)
Breckenridge, Stephens County, Texas, USA
Burial
Breckenridge, Stephens County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Funeral for Horace Clepper, 53, Breckenridge barber will be held 2 p.m Thursday in the St. Paul Methodist Church here with pastor, The Rev. K.M Hearn, officiating.
Burial will be in the Breckenridge under the direction of Satterwhite Funeral Home.
Mr. Clepper was dead on arrival at Stevens Memorial Hospital at 8 p.m Tuesday after he apparently had a heart attack at his home.
He was injured in a auto accident in early June and was released from the hospital 20 days ago.
A native of Brad, he was born Aug 3, 1909. He grow up in Caddo and married Katy Rogers Jan 26, 1939 in Farmersville. He was a veteran of WWII, serving in England and Germany.
Mr. Clepper lived in Mineral Wells and Weatherford before moving here to operate a barber shop at 328 E. Walker.
He was a member of St. Paul Methodist Church.
Surviving addition to his wife are two sisters, Mrs. Ona Davis of Dallas, and Mrs. Mary Boatright of Loving, N.M.: five brothers, Arthur of Odessa, Eugene of Lawton, Okla., Alfred of Henderson, Nev.,Leo of Fort Worth and Floyd of Breckenridge.
Funeral for Horace Clepper, 53, Breckenridge barber will be held 2 p.m Thursday in the St. Paul Methodist Church here with pastor, The Rev. K.M Hearn, officiating.
Burial will be in the Breckenridge under the direction of Satterwhite Funeral Home.
Mr. Clepper was dead on arrival at Stevens Memorial Hospital at 8 p.m Tuesday after he apparently had a heart attack at his home.
He was injured in a auto accident in early June and was released from the hospital 20 days ago.
A native of Brad, he was born Aug 3, 1909. He grow up in Caddo and married Katy Rogers Jan 26, 1939 in Farmersville. He was a veteran of WWII, serving in England and Germany.
Mr. Clepper lived in Mineral Wells and Weatherford before moving here to operate a barber shop at 328 E. Walker.
He was a member of St. Paul Methodist Church.
Surviving addition to his wife are two sisters, Mrs. Ona Davis of Dallas, and Mrs. Mary Boatright of Loving, N.M.: five brothers, Arthur of Odessa, Eugene of Lawton, Okla., Alfred of Henderson, Nev.,Leo of Fort Worth and Floyd of Breckenridge.


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