Korean War Veteran.
Obituary published in the Portland Observer, April 22, 1971:
Clyde L. Atwell, 40, of 121 Donna Drive, died of a heart attack at his home Thursday.
A lifelong area resident, he was a native of Vermontville and came here from Lyons about 16 years ago.
He was a salesman for Peschke Meat Packing Company and was a member of the Saranac American Legion Post.
Surviving are his wife, Jeanette; a daughter, Charlene; his mother, Mrs. Sarah Reynolds of Grand Ledge; three brothers, Irsil of Denver, Colo.; Claude and Douglas both of Grand Ledge; four sisters, Mrs. Janice Wilson of Albuquerque,
N.M., Mrs. Wilma Baker of Brownsville, Texas, Mrs. Vernal ? of Charlotte and Mrs. Lorna Hughes, Grand Ledge.
Services were held Saturday at St. Patrick's Catholic Church with burial in the Portland Cemetery. Rosary was recited at 8 p.m. Friday at the Neller Funeral Home.
Korean War Veteran.
Obituary published in the Portland Observer, April 22, 1971:
Clyde L. Atwell, 40, of 121 Donna Drive, died of a heart attack at his home Thursday.
A lifelong area resident, he was a native of Vermontville and came here from Lyons about 16 years ago.
He was a salesman for Peschke Meat Packing Company and was a member of the Saranac American Legion Post.
Surviving are his wife, Jeanette; a daughter, Charlene; his mother, Mrs. Sarah Reynolds of Grand Ledge; three brothers, Irsil of Denver, Colo.; Claude and Douglas both of Grand Ledge; four sisters, Mrs. Janice Wilson of Albuquerque,
N.M., Mrs. Wilma Baker of Brownsville, Texas, Mrs. Vernal ? of Charlotte and Mrs. Lorna Hughes, Grand Ledge.
Services were held Saturday at St. Patrick's Catholic Church with burial in the Portland Cemetery. Rosary was recited at 8 p.m. Friday at the Neller Funeral Home.
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