Thurs Jan 17 1991
Clarence Harold Graves, 71, a native of Temple had lived in Silsbee 65 years. He was a retired operator for Atlantic Richfield and a World War ll veteran.
Survivors include his wife, Winnie (Gamble) Graves, Silsbee; three sons, Harold Graves and Bill Graves both of Lumberton and Mike Graves of Dayton; a brother Jim Graves of Pascogoula, Mississippi and two sisters, Mary Lee Graves and Annie Ruth Calmia both of Beaumont.
Funeral services in Farmer Funeral Chapel. Burial in Resthaven Cemetery, Rev. Robert Carter and Rev. Eddis Smith will officiate.
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During WWll, Clarence was in the Northern Solomon Islands. He was awarded the Good Conduct Medal, Victory Ribbon, 1 Service Stripe, 5 Overseas Bars, Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal with 1 Bronze Star and a Philippine Liberation Ribbon.
Thurs Jan 17 1991
Clarence Harold Graves, 71, a native of Temple had lived in Silsbee 65 years. He was a retired operator for Atlantic Richfield and a World War ll veteran.
Survivors include his wife, Winnie (Gamble) Graves, Silsbee; three sons, Harold Graves and Bill Graves both of Lumberton and Mike Graves of Dayton; a brother Jim Graves of Pascogoula, Mississippi and two sisters, Mary Lee Graves and Annie Ruth Calmia both of Beaumont.
Funeral services in Farmer Funeral Chapel. Burial in Resthaven Cemetery, Rev. Robert Carter and Rev. Eddis Smith will officiate.
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During WWll, Clarence was in the Northern Solomon Islands. He was awarded the Good Conduct Medal, Victory Ribbon, 1 Service Stripe, 5 Overseas Bars, Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal with 1 Bronze Star and a Philippine Liberation Ribbon.
Inscription
SGT US ARMY
World War II