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Clifford Wayne Clements

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Clifford Wayne Clements

Birth
Beaver City, Furnas County, Nebraska, USA
Death
5 May 1992 (aged 81)
Norton, Norton County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Beaver City, Furnas County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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CLIFFORD WAYNE CLEMENTS

Clifford Wayne Clements passed away Tuesday, May 5, 1992, at the Norton County Hospital. Services were held Friday, the 8th, at Wenburg Mortuary in Beaver City.

He was preceded in death by his first wife, Mildred Gragg; his second wife, Laura Frasier; and two daughters, Deanna Faye and Ruth Marie.

Cliff was born in Beaver City on August 30, 1910, and lived all his life here. He farmed south of town for many years and worked at the City Power Plant until retirement.

He was an active member of the Lion's Club and became its president in 1970.

He is survived by his sister Noalene Phillips; two brothers, Chester and Alvin; his children: Susan Sharp, Norton, KS, Carol Ann Goldstein, Denver, CO, Jo Webb, Beaver City; Mary Workman, Washington, D. C., and Wayne of Longmont, CO; eight grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren, all of whom will miss him.

From the Beaver City Times-Tribune, May 21, 1992.
CLIFFORD WAYNE CLEMENTS

Clifford Wayne Clements passed away Tuesday, May 5, 1992, at the Norton County Hospital. Services were held Friday, the 8th, at Wenburg Mortuary in Beaver City.

He was preceded in death by his first wife, Mildred Gragg; his second wife, Laura Frasier; and two daughters, Deanna Faye and Ruth Marie.

Cliff was born in Beaver City on August 30, 1910, and lived all his life here. He farmed south of town for many years and worked at the City Power Plant until retirement.

He was an active member of the Lion's Club and became its president in 1970.

He is survived by his sister Noalene Phillips; two brothers, Chester and Alvin; his children: Susan Sharp, Norton, KS, Carol Ann Goldstein, Denver, CO, Jo Webb, Beaver City; Mary Workman, Washington, D. C., and Wayne of Longmont, CO; eight grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren, all of whom will miss him.

From the Beaver City Times-Tribune, May 21, 1992.


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