Mr. Killough died Saturday morning at Magnolia Hospital in Corinth.
He is survived by four brothers, Vernon Killough and J. R. Killough both of Corinth, Fred Killough of Wynnewood, OK, and Jodie Killough of Rienzi; two sisters, Mrs. Edith (Killough) Wolfe of Corinth and Mrs. Lillie (Killough) Morrow of Cicero, IL.
Son of James M. Killough and Mary Eliza (Langston) Killough
Brother of Arthur Leroy Killough, W. Vernon Killough, Fred M. Killough, S. Lillie (Killough) Morrow, M. Ruby (Killough) Odle, James R. "J.R." Killough, Curtiss R. Killough, Edith G. (Killough) Wolfe and Joseph E. "Jodie" Killough.
Uncle Clarence was single and never married.
He was Deaf and unable to speak.
He attended one year of School for the Deaf in Oklahoma where he learned sign language.
He went by his middle name Clarence.
Mr. Killough died Saturday morning at Magnolia Hospital in Corinth.
He is survived by four brothers, Vernon Killough and J. R. Killough both of Corinth, Fred Killough of Wynnewood, OK, and Jodie Killough of Rienzi; two sisters, Mrs. Edith (Killough) Wolfe of Corinth and Mrs. Lillie (Killough) Morrow of Cicero, IL.
Son of James M. Killough and Mary Eliza (Langston) Killough
Brother of Arthur Leroy Killough, W. Vernon Killough, Fred M. Killough, S. Lillie (Killough) Morrow, M. Ruby (Killough) Odle, James R. "J.R." Killough, Curtiss R. Killough, Edith G. (Killough) Wolfe and Joseph E. "Jodie" Killough.
Uncle Clarence was single and never married.
He was Deaf and unable to speak.
He attended one year of School for the Deaf in Oklahoma where he learned sign language.
He went by his middle name Clarence.
Family Members
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Arthur Leroy Killough
1901–1902
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Willie Vernon Killough
1905–1983
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Fred Monroe Killough
1906–1985
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Sarah Lillie Killough Morrow
1908–1984
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Mary Ruby Killough Odle
1911–1962
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James Rubin "J. R." Killough
1913–1990
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Curtis Randolph Killough
1916–1925
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Edith Gladys Killough Wolfe
1920–1999
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Joseph Edward "Jodie" Killough
1922–2008
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