Mrs. Jessie Clyde, 38 South Pyle Street, Kansas City, Kansas today identified the body of the pedestrian injured fatally last night by a motor car on Central Avenue, as that of her husband, Joseph B. Clyde age 62 years, a car checker for the Alton-Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Mr. Clyde's body was taken to the Daniels Brother's mortuary. Mr. Clyde, witnesses said stepped from behind parked cars in the path of a motor car. Mr. Clyde leaves a son, J.M. Clyde 3605 Troost Avenue and a daughter, Jessie.
OBIT--JB Clyde, Mr. Clyde was a member of the Kaw Lodge No. 272, A.F.& A.M., Scottish Klans and the United Presbyterian Church. He was killed on Christmas Eve, 1936.
I never had the privilege of meeting Uncle Joseph because he was killed before I was born. I knew his children really well.
Mrs. Jessie Clyde, 38 South Pyle Street, Kansas City, Kansas today identified the body of the pedestrian injured fatally last night by a motor car on Central Avenue, as that of her husband, Joseph B. Clyde age 62 years, a car checker for the Alton-Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Mr. Clyde's body was taken to the Daniels Brother's mortuary. Mr. Clyde, witnesses said stepped from behind parked cars in the path of a motor car. Mr. Clyde leaves a son, J.M. Clyde 3605 Troost Avenue and a daughter, Jessie.
OBIT--JB Clyde, Mr. Clyde was a member of the Kaw Lodge No. 272, A.F.& A.M., Scottish Klans and the United Presbyterian Church. He was killed on Christmas Eve, 1936.
I never had the privilege of meeting Uncle Joseph because he was killed before I was born. I knew his children really well.
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