Clifford Howard Ballew attended Emmett High. He entered the U.S. Army in 1944 and trained in Texas and Maryland. Served in ETO. He was awarded GCM, Combat Infantry Badge, Victory, ETO, 1 Battle Star.
Clifford Howard Ballew was a retired oil field pumper and member of the Baptist Church.
Services for Clifford Howard Ballew were held at the First Baptist Church officiated by Dr. C.W. Bess, pastor, assisted by Rev. Buford Stockard of Graham, Texas.
Survived by his wife; two daughters - Mrs. Don Dolberry and Mrs. Harry Don Bowles; four sisters - Mrs. Leroy Hambrick, Miss Effie Ballew, Mrs. Robert Guinn, Mrs. J.T. Slaughter; three grandsons; one granddaughter.
Ruth Hasten Walsh (#46872081)
Clifford Ballew was the husband of her dad's cousin.
Olney Enterprise
18 April 1974
page 7
Clifford Howard Ballew attended Emmett High. He entered the U.S. Army in 1944 and trained in Texas and Maryland. Served in ETO. He was awarded GCM, Combat Infantry Badge, Victory, ETO, 1 Battle Star.
Clifford Howard Ballew was a retired oil field pumper and member of the Baptist Church.
Services for Clifford Howard Ballew were held at the First Baptist Church officiated by Dr. C.W. Bess, pastor, assisted by Rev. Buford Stockard of Graham, Texas.
Survived by his wife; two daughters - Mrs. Don Dolberry and Mrs. Harry Don Bowles; four sisters - Mrs. Leroy Hambrick, Miss Effie Ballew, Mrs. Robert Guinn, Mrs. J.T. Slaughter; three grandsons; one granddaughter.
Ruth Hasten Walsh (#46872081)
Clifford Ballew was the husband of her dad's cousin.
Olney Enterprise
18 April 1974
page 7
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