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Clyde Odell Tripp

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Clyde Odell Tripp Veteran

Birth
Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas, USA
Death
13 Nov 1929 (aged 39)
Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, USA
Burial
Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 2
Memorial ID
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A double funeral was held at the Baptist church for W.R. Tripp, 78, and his son, C.O. Tripp, the son having died Tuesday and the father Wednesday. Rev. A.R. Bilberry, pastor officiated with interment in the Oakwood cemetery.

The elder Tripp had been a resident of Jack county for more than 50 years, having located in the Finis community in 1877, coming here from his native state, Michigan. Survived: widow; 1 son - W.A. Tripp of Graham; 4 daughters - Mrs. M.L. Fields, Mrs. Nellie Smith, Mrs. J.E. Holman, all of Bryson, Mrs. Herschel Holman of Graham.

Clyde O. Tripp was a native of Jack County and was a veteran of World War 1 and membre of the American Legion. Survived: widow; 4 children - Eunice, Opal, Mildred and Euguene.

The Jacksboro Gazette
Jacksboro, Texas
Thursday, November 21, 1929
A double funeral was held at the Baptist church for W.R. Tripp, 78, and his son, C.O. Tripp, the son having died Tuesday and the father Wednesday. Rev. A.R. Bilberry, pastor officiated with interment in the Oakwood cemetery.

The elder Tripp had been a resident of Jack county for more than 50 years, having located in the Finis community in 1877, coming here from his native state, Michigan. Survived: widow; 1 son - W.A. Tripp of Graham; 4 daughters - Mrs. M.L. Fields, Mrs. Nellie Smith, Mrs. J.E. Holman, all of Bryson, Mrs. Herschel Holman of Graham.

Clyde O. Tripp was a native of Jack County and was a veteran of World War 1 and membre of the American Legion. Survived: widow; 4 children - Eunice, Opal, Mildred and Euguene.

The Jacksboro Gazette
Jacksboro, Texas
Thursday, November 21, 1929


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