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Archibald Osborn Clendenning

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Archibald Osborn Clendenning

Birth
Rib Lake, Taylor County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
May 1966 (aged 71)
Watersmeet, Gogebic County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Rib Lake, Taylor County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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ARCHIE CLENDENNING, RETIRED LUMBERMAN, IS STRICKEN SUDDENLY "Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday for Archie J. Clendenning, 71, member of an early Rib Lake family, who died suddenly at Watersmeet, Michigan, where he had lived for the past several years. The Rev. R.W. Neal, Camp Forest Springs, officiated, and burial was in Lakeview Cemetery. Pallbearers were Vernon Olson, Clifford Waldhardt, John Steen, Jack Kluskley, Herman Monske, and Martin Schinker. He was a retired lumberman and woods worker, and also at one time, had operated the Maple Knoll Tavern, and several other taverns and restaurants in the area. The body was in state at the Mannel Funeral Home after 4:00 p.m. Monday, and then at the church from 10:00 a.m. Surviving are two sons, Charles Clendenning, and Melvin [Spike] Clendenning, Rib Lake; two brothers, Everett, Wood, Wisconsin; and Andrew, Chicago; 5 grandchildren; 3 sisters, Ethel, Mrs. William Diesing, Chicago; Mrs. Catherine McDonald, Eau Claire; and Margaret, Mrs. Leonard Misna, Chicago. He was preceded in death by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Clendenning, and a son, Lee, killed at Pearl Harbor in December, 1941."
Source Rib Lake Herald
ARCHIE CLENDENNING, RETIRED LUMBERMAN, IS STRICKEN SUDDENLY "Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday for Archie J. Clendenning, 71, member of an early Rib Lake family, who died suddenly at Watersmeet, Michigan, where he had lived for the past several years. The Rev. R.W. Neal, Camp Forest Springs, officiated, and burial was in Lakeview Cemetery. Pallbearers were Vernon Olson, Clifford Waldhardt, John Steen, Jack Kluskley, Herman Monske, and Martin Schinker. He was a retired lumberman and woods worker, and also at one time, had operated the Maple Knoll Tavern, and several other taverns and restaurants in the area. The body was in state at the Mannel Funeral Home after 4:00 p.m. Monday, and then at the church from 10:00 a.m. Surviving are two sons, Charles Clendenning, and Melvin [Spike] Clendenning, Rib Lake; two brothers, Everett, Wood, Wisconsin; and Andrew, Chicago; 5 grandchildren; 3 sisters, Ethel, Mrs. William Diesing, Chicago; Mrs. Catherine McDonald, Eau Claire; and Margaret, Mrs. Leonard Misna, Chicago. He was preceded in death by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Clendenning, and a son, Lee, killed at Pearl Harbor in December, 1941."
Source Rib Lake Herald


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