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Dr Clarence Louis Law

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Dr Clarence Louis Law

Birth
Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA
Death
25 Jul 1952 (aged 63)
Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Rocky River, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 5-Lot3-Grv 4
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OH--(Cleveland Necrology File)...26 Jul 1952
DR CLARENCE L LAW: [Age 63; Died Friday 7-25 in Fairview Hosp]; beloved husband of Margaret (nee Holmes), brother of Mrs Charles Stein, residence-1443 Orchard Grove Ave.
Friends may call at the Daniels Funeral Home-Lakewood, where services will be held Monday afternoon July 28.

OH--Medina County Gazette...29 Jul 1952
DR CLARENCE L LAW: 63; an osteopath here from 1922 to 1932 & a native of Valley City, died Friday night [7-25] in Fairview Park hosp-Cleveland. He was a resident of Lakewood. He graduated in 1916 with a doctor's degree from the old Massachusetts College of Osteopathy & was awarded a medical degree in 1921 from the University of Kansas. He also attended Harvard University. DrLaw was also widely known for his historical research, notably for his study on the founding of Zoar near New Philadelphia. He was a past president of the Ohio Osteopathic society.
He leaves a wife Margaret & a sister Mrs Charles Stein of Bay Village.
Funeral services were held Monday [7-28] in Lakewood. [Burial in Lakewood Park Cem]
OH--(Cleveland Necrology File)...26 Jul 1952
DR CLARENCE L LAW: [Age 63; Died Friday 7-25 in Fairview Hosp]; beloved husband of Margaret (nee Holmes), brother of Mrs Charles Stein, residence-1443 Orchard Grove Ave.
Friends may call at the Daniels Funeral Home-Lakewood, where services will be held Monday afternoon July 28.

OH--Medina County Gazette...29 Jul 1952
DR CLARENCE L LAW: 63; an osteopath here from 1922 to 1932 & a native of Valley City, died Friday night [7-25] in Fairview Park hosp-Cleveland. He was a resident of Lakewood. He graduated in 1916 with a doctor's degree from the old Massachusetts College of Osteopathy & was awarded a medical degree in 1921 from the University of Kansas. He also attended Harvard University. DrLaw was also widely known for his historical research, notably for his study on the founding of Zoar near New Philadelphia. He was a past president of the Ohio Osteopathic society.
He leaves a wife Margaret & a sister Mrs Charles Stein of Bay Village.
Funeral services were held Monday [7-28] in Lakewood. [Burial in Lakewood Park Cem]


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