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Clarence Welch Gano

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Clarence Welch Gano

Birth
Texas, USA
Death
Mar 1906 (aged 48)
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA
Burial
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 3 Lot 60 Gr 2
Memorial ID
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CLARENCE WELCH GANO

News was received last night by friends and relatives in this city of the death of Clarence W. Gano, formerly of Dallas, which occurred at Houston at 3 (?) p.m. yesterday while seated in his office. His death was due to heart failure. Mr. Gano leaves a widow, Mrs. Genie Lowe Gano and three children, Miss Bessie Gano, Miss Mattie Clare Gano, and Gordon Gano, besides an adopted child, John T. Gano, a son of his brother, John T. Gano.

Clarence Gano was for many years a resident of Dallas, where he was engaged in the real estate business. During the oil excitement he moved to Beaumont and afterward to Houston, where the members of his family now are. He was about 45 year of age and had many freiends in this city.

The remains will arrive in Dallas tomorrow morning over the Houston and Texas Central, and the funeral will take place from the residence of his brother W. B. Gano, on Masten Street, perhaps sometime tomorrow evening, though the hour for interment has not yet been determined.

Dallas News
Transcribed by Carol Moore
03-30-1906
Dallas, Texas
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The funeral service of C. W. Gano will take place this afternoon at 3 o'clock at the residence of W. B. Gano, 193 Masten St., corner Masten and San Jacinto Sts. Burial will be at Oakland Cemetery

Dallas News
Transcribed by Carol Moore
03-31-1906
Dallas, Texas
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BURIAL OF CLARENCE W. GANO

Services Are Held at Residence by Rev. M. M. Davis

The funeral of Clarence W. Gano was conducted yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock from the residence of W. B. Gano, corner of Masten and San Jacinto Streets. Rev. M. M. Davis of the Central Christian Church, assisted by Rev. J. S. Warlick, conducted the funeral rites and interment was made in Oakland Cemetery. The following were pallbearers: George Crutcher, Robert Ralston, George Pittman, Judge Charles F. Clint, Royal A. Ferris, and Col. Henry Exall.

Dallas News
Transcribed by Carol Moore
04-01-1906
Dallas, Texas
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SATURDAY AFTERNOON IN OAKLAND CEMETERY

Dallas, March 31 -
The body of the late Clarence W. Gano having reached here from Houston, the funeral was held yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock.

The services were conducted at the residence of W. B. Gano, eldest brother of the dead man, at the corner of Masten and San Jacinto Streets. Rev. M. M. Davis, pastor of the First Christian Church, assisted by the Rev. Joe S. Warlick, conducted the services.

Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Transcribed by Carol Moore
04-01-1906
Dallas, Texas
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Sterling Price (Confederate Veterans) Camp meeting yesterday:

A resolution extending the sympathy of the camp to Gen. R. M. Gano upon the death of his son, Clarence M. Gano, was adopted.

Dallas News
Transcribed by Carol Moore
04-02-1906
Dallas, Texas
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CEMETERY RECORD:

Clarence Welch GANO
Date Born: 1857
Date Died: 1906
Cemetery: Oakland
Stone Type: Single
Spouse: Eugenia Lowe
Date Buried: 31 Mar 1906
Age:
Section: 3
Subsection: Lot
Subsection Number: 60
Part of Lot:
Grave #: 02
CLARENCE WELCH GANO

News was received last night by friends and relatives in this city of the death of Clarence W. Gano, formerly of Dallas, which occurred at Houston at 3 (?) p.m. yesterday while seated in his office. His death was due to heart failure. Mr. Gano leaves a widow, Mrs. Genie Lowe Gano and three children, Miss Bessie Gano, Miss Mattie Clare Gano, and Gordon Gano, besides an adopted child, John T. Gano, a son of his brother, John T. Gano.

Clarence Gano was for many years a resident of Dallas, where he was engaged in the real estate business. During the oil excitement he moved to Beaumont and afterward to Houston, where the members of his family now are. He was about 45 year of age and had many freiends in this city.

The remains will arrive in Dallas tomorrow morning over the Houston and Texas Central, and the funeral will take place from the residence of his brother W. B. Gano, on Masten Street, perhaps sometime tomorrow evening, though the hour for interment has not yet been determined.

Dallas News
Transcribed by Carol Moore
03-30-1906
Dallas, Texas
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The funeral service of C. W. Gano will take place this afternoon at 3 o'clock at the residence of W. B. Gano, 193 Masten St., corner Masten and San Jacinto Sts. Burial will be at Oakland Cemetery

Dallas News
Transcribed by Carol Moore
03-31-1906
Dallas, Texas
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BURIAL OF CLARENCE W. GANO

Services Are Held at Residence by Rev. M. M. Davis

The funeral of Clarence W. Gano was conducted yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock from the residence of W. B. Gano, corner of Masten and San Jacinto Streets. Rev. M. M. Davis of the Central Christian Church, assisted by Rev. J. S. Warlick, conducted the funeral rites and interment was made in Oakland Cemetery. The following were pallbearers: George Crutcher, Robert Ralston, George Pittman, Judge Charles F. Clint, Royal A. Ferris, and Col. Henry Exall.

Dallas News
Transcribed by Carol Moore
04-01-1906
Dallas, Texas
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SATURDAY AFTERNOON IN OAKLAND CEMETERY

Dallas, March 31 -
The body of the late Clarence W. Gano having reached here from Houston, the funeral was held yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock.

The services were conducted at the residence of W. B. Gano, eldest brother of the dead man, at the corner of Masten and San Jacinto Streets. Rev. M. M. Davis, pastor of the First Christian Church, assisted by the Rev. Joe S. Warlick, conducted the services.

Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Transcribed by Carol Moore
04-01-1906
Dallas, Texas
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Sterling Price (Confederate Veterans) Camp meeting yesterday:

A resolution extending the sympathy of the camp to Gen. R. M. Gano upon the death of his son, Clarence M. Gano, was adopted.

Dallas News
Transcribed by Carol Moore
04-02-1906
Dallas, Texas
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CEMETERY RECORD:

Clarence Welch GANO
Date Born: 1857
Date Died: 1906
Cemetery: Oakland
Stone Type: Single
Spouse: Eugenia Lowe
Date Buried: 31 Mar 1906
Age:
Section: 3
Subsection: Lot
Subsection Number: 60
Part of Lot:
Grave #: 02

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CLARENCE WELCH GANO
1857 - 1906



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