Clarence Raymond Case

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Clarence Raymond Case Veteran

Birth
Port Byron, Rock Island County, Illinois, USA
Death
16 Feb 1961 (aged 62)
Davenport, Scott County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Davenport, Scott County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
#F38 - 1st North
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Clarence Raymond "Ray" Case was born September 19, 1898 in Port Byron, Illinois, to Emma Williams and Ambrose Case. He had six brothers–Clyde Wilbur Case, Harry Edward Case, Albert Case, LeRoy Case, Frank Alvin Case, and William Wright Case. Only Frank and Clyde survived him. In Davenport in 1929, he married Edith Heston and they had two daughters, Edna Case Lowry Williams—who lived in Anaheim, California, at the time of his death—and Betty Ann Case Gibbs. He had several grandchildren when he passed away.

Ray was a Veteran of WWI and a proud member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. He was a welder by trade, working 27 years at Zimmerman Steel Company in Bettendorf and then at French and Hecht Company in Davenport. He tended bar part-time at Don's Tavern in Davenport, which led to opening his own bar.

Services were held at McGinnis Chapel in Bettendorf and Ray was buried at Davenport Memorial Park Cemetery.

A very special "thank you" to Nancy Bowers, Iowa Unsolved Murders - Historic Cases, for the information provided in this Memorial.

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Clarence Raymond "Ray" Case was born September 19, 1898 in Port Byron, Illinois, to Emma Williams and Ambrose Case. He had six brothers–Clyde Wilbur Case, Harry Edward Case, Albert Case, LeRoy Case, Frank Alvin Case, and William Wright Case. Only Frank and Clyde survived him. In Davenport in 1929, he married Edith Heston and they had two daughters, Edna Case Lowry Williams—who lived in Anaheim, California, at the time of his death—and Betty Ann Case Gibbs. He had several grandchildren when he passed away.

Ray was a Veteran of WWI and a proud member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. He was a welder by trade, working 27 years at Zimmerman Steel Company in Bettendorf and then at French and Hecht Company in Davenport. He tended bar part-time at Don's Tavern in Davenport, which led to opening his own bar.

Services were held at McGinnis Chapel in Bettendorf and Ray was buried at Davenport Memorial Park Cemetery.

A very special "thank you" to Nancy Bowers, Iowa Unsolved Murders - Historic Cases, for the information provided in this Memorial.

You may want to log into;

http://www.iowaunsolvedmurders.com/the-murders/a-daughters-quest-for-justice-murder-of-clarence-raymond-case-1961/

for further information regarding Clarence Case.