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Alfalfa County, Oklahoma


Harry Loren Clough
05-11-2020
© Enid News and Eagle
Submitted by: Glenn

© Enid News and Eagle

September 21, 1921 - May 8, 2020

Harry Loren Clough was born on September 21, 1921, to Harry & Anna Clough, and passed into eternity on May 8, 2020. Growing up, Harry's family lived near Fairview, OK until 1935 when they moved closer to Cleo Springs.

Harry worked at Vance Air Force Base until it closed, then moved to Yukon, OK and worked at FAA as an Aircraft Maintenance Specialist for 29 years. Harry was a member of Metropolitan Bible Church and taught the three-year-old class with his wife Dottie for 32 years. His hobbies include gardening, fishing, and woodworking.

Harry is survived by his wife Dottie; his son Ronald Clough & wife Kim; daughters Donna Borkenhagen & husband Alan, and Jane Dekis & husband Tony; 9 grandchildren, and 3 great grandchildren.

A viewing is scheduled for 10:00 am and graveside service at 11:00 AM at Good Hope Cemetery in Helena, OK.

C Surnames - Good Hope Cemetery
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