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Lewis Thoburn Claycomb Veteran

Birth
Altoona, Blair County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
21 Jan 1992 (aged 58)
Duncansville, Blair County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Duncansville, Blair County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
S4, I, 8, 1 - 1/24/1992 Liebegott
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Mr. Claycomb, 58, of 3242 Old 6th Ave. Road North, Duncansville, died unexpectedly at 8:20 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 21, 1992, at Mercy Hospital.

Mr. Claycomb retired as a machinist from SKF Industries Inc. after 30 years of service.

He was born March 22, 1933, in Altoona, the son of Clark and Mary (Rouzer) Claycomb. He married Thelma M. Stiffler on Sept. 28, 1953, in Carson Valley.

Surviving are his wife, five children: Lewis A., Randy T. and Thelma Stiver of Duncansville, Melodie McIntyre of Martinsburg and Lisa, at home: and nine grandchildren.

Also surviving are his mother, Mary Swan of Bellwood; two sisters and a brother; Gwen Appleman of Williamsburg, Leota Hopkins of Bellwood adn Earl Claycomb of DuBois, and a half sister, Ellen Barado in Florida.

He was a member of Carson Valley Church fo the Brethren.

He was a member and past master of Juniata Lodge, F&AM, Hollidaysburg, a member of Valley of Altoona Consistory and Jaffa Shrine, and a life member of National Rifle Association.

Mr. Claycomb was an Army veteran of the Korean Conflict.

He was a 1951 graduate of Juniata Valley High School.

Friends received at Liebegott Funeral Home in Duncansville Thursday where a Masonic service will follow. Services held Friday 11 a.m. at Carson Valley Church of the Brethren by Rev. Roy C. Myers. Interment at Carson Valley Cemetery.

Altoona Mirror: 1/22/1992
Mr. Claycomb, 58, of 3242 Old 6th Ave. Road North, Duncansville, died unexpectedly at 8:20 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 21, 1992, at Mercy Hospital.

Mr. Claycomb retired as a machinist from SKF Industries Inc. after 30 years of service.

He was born March 22, 1933, in Altoona, the son of Clark and Mary (Rouzer) Claycomb. He married Thelma M. Stiffler on Sept. 28, 1953, in Carson Valley.

Surviving are his wife, five children: Lewis A., Randy T. and Thelma Stiver of Duncansville, Melodie McIntyre of Martinsburg and Lisa, at home: and nine grandchildren.

Also surviving are his mother, Mary Swan of Bellwood; two sisters and a brother; Gwen Appleman of Williamsburg, Leota Hopkins of Bellwood adn Earl Claycomb of DuBois, and a half sister, Ellen Barado in Florida.

He was a member of Carson Valley Church fo the Brethren.

He was a member and past master of Juniata Lodge, F&AM, Hollidaysburg, a member of Valley of Altoona Consistory and Jaffa Shrine, and a life member of National Rifle Association.

Mr. Claycomb was an Army veteran of the Korean Conflict.

He was a 1951 graduate of Juniata Valley High School.

Friends received at Liebegott Funeral Home in Duncansville Thursday where a Masonic service will follow. Services held Friday 11 a.m. at Carson Valley Church of the Brethren by Rev. Roy C. Myers. Interment at Carson Valley Cemetery.

Altoona Mirror: 1/22/1992

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Altoona Mirror: 1/22/1992



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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51009405/lewis_thoburn-claycomb: accessed ), memorial page for Lewis Thoburn Claycomb (22 Mar 1933–21 Jan 1992), Find a Grave Memorial ID 51009405, citing Carson Valley Cemetery, Duncansville, Blair County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by Sky (contributor 47004249).