Rev. Clarence S. Ream, Sr., 82, resident of Wauchula, Florida, for the past 32 years, died Dec. 10 in a Bartow Hospital. He was a retired Christian Church minister and is survived by two daughters: Miss Maxine Ream of Wauchula and Miss Dorothy Ream of Arcadia; five sons, Clarence R. Ream of Wauchula; Warren C. Ream of Springfield. (sic) Ohio: Sheldon D. of Arcadia; Donald E. Ream of Gardena, California; and C. S. Ream, Jr. of Winter Haven; and seven grandchildren.
Funeral services were held on Sunday, December 14 at 2:00 p.m. at the Coker's Funeral Home with Rev. Ed Simon and Rev. M. A. Shaw officiating. Burial was in Wauchula Cemetery.
The Rev. Ream was a former pastor of the Bloomville E.U.B (sic) church circuit for two years, 1931 and 1932, going from hear (sic) to West Mansfield (Ohio) Christian Church, where he served for a number of years. Altogether he was pastor of churches in seven counties in the state of Ohio." THE HERALD-ADVOCATE obituary, Wauchula, Fl., Dec. 1969 A.D. Courtesy of Ms. Linda Ream
*** Clarence Stanley Ream was apparently adopted by Samuel D. Ream. Emeline Street already had Clarence Stanley Street when she married Samuel D. Ream; Clarence was approximately nine years old when Emeline married Samuel D. Ream.
Rev. Clarence S. Ream, Sr., 82, resident of Wauchula, Florida, for the past 32 years, died Dec. 10 in a Bartow Hospital. He was a retired Christian Church minister and is survived by two daughters: Miss Maxine Ream of Wauchula and Miss Dorothy Ream of Arcadia; five sons, Clarence R. Ream of Wauchula; Warren C. Ream of Springfield. (sic) Ohio: Sheldon D. of Arcadia; Donald E. Ream of Gardena, California; and C. S. Ream, Jr. of Winter Haven; and seven grandchildren.
Funeral services were held on Sunday, December 14 at 2:00 p.m. at the Coker's Funeral Home with Rev. Ed Simon and Rev. M. A. Shaw officiating. Burial was in Wauchula Cemetery.
The Rev. Ream was a former pastor of the Bloomville E.U.B (sic) church circuit for two years, 1931 and 1932, going from hear (sic) to West Mansfield (Ohio) Christian Church, where he served for a number of years. Altogether he was pastor of churches in seven counties in the state of Ohio." THE HERALD-ADVOCATE obituary, Wauchula, Fl., Dec. 1969 A.D. Courtesy of Ms. Linda Ream
*** Clarence Stanley Ream was apparently adopted by Samuel D. Ream. Emeline Street already had Clarence Stanley Street when she married Samuel D. Ream; Clarence was approximately nine years old when Emeline married Samuel D. Ream.
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