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Cleveland Randolph McMahon

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Cleveland Randolph McMahon

Birth
Westfield, Clark County, Illinois, USA
Death
13 Mar 1943 (aged 68)
Staunton, Clay County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Brazil, Clay County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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BRAZIL, Ind., March 15 - Cleveland R. McMahon, 76 years old, retired coal miner and farmer, died suddenly at 9:15 o'clock Saturday night of a heart attack at his home at Turner. The deceased is survived by the widow, Mrs. Anna Lee McMahon; two sons and seven daughters, James W. McMahon, of the U.S. Navy; George W. McMahon, Hamilton, O.; Mrs. Sarah Hoskett, Indianapolis; Mrs. Ruth Crecelius, Riley; Mrs. Hattie Kaelber, at home; Mrs. Myrtle Cox, Charleston, Ill.; Mrs. Mable Beethel and Mrs. Pearl Wright, Mattoon, Ill., and Mrs. Drucie Whitestone, La(n)dover, Md.; also three step-sons, Wayne and Eugene Jones of Brazil, and Russell Morris, of Seelyville; two brothers and two sisters, Elmer McMahon, Westfield, Ill.; Delmar McMahon, Charleston, Ill.; Mrs. Hetty Nichols and Mrs. Alice Edwards, Westfield, Ill., and 16 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. The body was taken to Miller & Sons Funeral Home. -- Terre Haute Tribune, March 15, 1943, Page 2
BRAZIL, Ind., March 15 - Cleveland R. McMahon, 76 years old, retired coal miner and farmer, died suddenly at 9:15 o'clock Saturday night of a heart attack at his home at Turner. The deceased is survived by the widow, Mrs. Anna Lee McMahon; two sons and seven daughters, James W. McMahon, of the U.S. Navy; George W. McMahon, Hamilton, O.; Mrs. Sarah Hoskett, Indianapolis; Mrs. Ruth Crecelius, Riley; Mrs. Hattie Kaelber, at home; Mrs. Myrtle Cox, Charleston, Ill.; Mrs. Mable Beethel and Mrs. Pearl Wright, Mattoon, Ill., and Mrs. Drucie Whitestone, La(n)dover, Md.; also three step-sons, Wayne and Eugene Jones of Brazil, and Russell Morris, of Seelyville; two brothers and two sisters, Elmer McMahon, Westfield, Ill.; Delmar McMahon, Charleston, Ill.; Mrs. Hetty Nichols and Mrs. Alice Edwards, Westfield, Ill., and 16 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. The body was taken to Miller & Sons Funeral Home. -- Terre Haute Tribune, March 15, 1943, Page 2


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