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Clifford Leroy Batchelder

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Clifford Leroy Batchelder

Birth
Clark, Clark County, South Dakota, USA
Death
23 Jan 1933 (aged 29)
Merrill, Lincoln County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Merrill, Lincoln County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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FUNERAL TO BE HELD THURSDAY

Services Over Remains of Late Clifford Batchelder to Be Held From Presbyterian Church

Clifford Batchelder, who died at the Lincoln hospital on Monday, was born at Clark, South Dakota, on April 6, 1903, and came to this city nineteen years ago from Clinton, Iowa. He was a printer by trade, but had not followed that occupation for some time.

He is survived by the following brothers and sisters: Glen, of Gleason; Louis, of Two Rivers; Howard, Victor, Gladys, Ruth, Delores, Leland, Delbert, Ila Mae, Alvin and Margaret, all of this city.

The body will lie in state until Thursday afternoon, at which time funeral services will be conducted at the Schram funeral parlors, at 2:00 o'clock, and at 2:30 from the Presbyterian church, of which the deceased was a member, Rev. A. F. Perkins, pastor, to conduct the services. Burial will follow in the local cemetery.

(Merrill Daily Herald - January 24, 1933)
FUNERAL TO BE HELD THURSDAY

Services Over Remains of Late Clifford Batchelder to Be Held From Presbyterian Church

Clifford Batchelder, who died at the Lincoln hospital on Monday, was born at Clark, South Dakota, on April 6, 1903, and came to this city nineteen years ago from Clinton, Iowa. He was a printer by trade, but had not followed that occupation for some time.

He is survived by the following brothers and sisters: Glen, of Gleason; Louis, of Two Rivers; Howard, Victor, Gladys, Ruth, Delores, Leland, Delbert, Ila Mae, Alvin and Margaret, all of this city.

The body will lie in state until Thursday afternoon, at which time funeral services will be conducted at the Schram funeral parlors, at 2:00 o'clock, and at 2:30 from the Presbyterian church, of which the deceased was a member, Rev. A. F. Perkins, pastor, to conduct the services. Burial will follow in the local cemetery.

(Merrill Daily Herald - January 24, 1933)


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