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Clarence Caywood

© Worley-Luginbuel Funeral Home
Submitted by: ACL



Clarence Caywood, 95, died October 27, 2007 in Grove, Oklahoma. He was born October 2, 1912 to Saul and Annie Caywood. He married Cherokee Mathison in June of 1947 in Kansas City, Kansas. He worked at Union Station Train Terminal transferring mail from train to train. Mrs. Caywood worked there for years along with Clarence. They loved to travel and always traveled together. He is a member of the First Christian Church in Grove.

Survivors include his wife Cherokee Caywood of the home, two brothers Raleigh Caywood and Buck Caywood along with one sister Nellie Caywood.

Funeral Services will be Tuesday, October 30, 2007 at 10:00 AM at the Worley-Luginbuel Funeral Home Chapel in Grove with Dr. Wayne Shaw officiating. Interment will follow in the Olympus Cemetery under the direction of the Worley-Luginbuel Funeral Home.

Friends and family may send online condolences at www.honoringmemories.com.




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