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
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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