Clay Coleman Dies
Ol Coleman of Hopkins received word this morning telling of the death of his brother, Clay Coleman, a former resident of Hopkins, which occurred at Los Angeles. Particulars of the death were not learned; however, it was stated that Mr. Coleman had been ill for some time.
Other survivors living at Hopkins, besides Ol Coleman, are two sisters, Mrs. Floyd Swaim and Mrs. Mayme Dowling and three brothers, Ed, Walter and Lew Coleman.
Los Angeles Times (Los Angeles, California), Monday, March 16, 1936, p. 8
COLEMAN. Clay Russell Coleman. Remains at the chapel of W. A. Brown, 1815 South Flower street.
Los Angeles Times (Los Angeles, California), Tuesday, March 17, 1936, p. 40
COLEMAN. The funeral services of Clay Russell Coleman will be held today at 1 p. m. from the Little Church of the Flowers, Forest Lawn Cemetery, W. A. Brown, funeral director.
His World War I Draft Registration Card gives his birth date as December 15, 1894.
Clay Coleman Dies
Ol Coleman of Hopkins received word this morning telling of the death of his brother, Clay Coleman, a former resident of Hopkins, which occurred at Los Angeles. Particulars of the death were not learned; however, it was stated that Mr. Coleman had been ill for some time.
Other survivors living at Hopkins, besides Ol Coleman, are two sisters, Mrs. Floyd Swaim and Mrs. Mayme Dowling and three brothers, Ed, Walter and Lew Coleman.
Los Angeles Times (Los Angeles, California), Monday, March 16, 1936, p. 8
COLEMAN. Clay Russell Coleman. Remains at the chapel of W. A. Brown, 1815 South Flower street.
Los Angeles Times (Los Angeles, California), Tuesday, March 17, 1936, p. 40
COLEMAN. The funeral services of Clay Russell Coleman will be held today at 1 p. m. from the Little Church of the Flowers, Forest Lawn Cemetery, W. A. Brown, funeral director.
His World War I Draft Registration Card gives his birth date as December 15, 1894.
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