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Claude H Clubb
Tombstone Photo
Oakdale Cemetery, Heavener, Le Flore County OK
 


 © Annajo Limore

Obit posted by Jo Aguirre

Heavener Ledger
Heavener, OK
4 Jan 1917

C. H. Clubb, a prominent young farmer of near Independence, died  of pneumonia Monday morning at 1:15 o'clock, leaving a wife and one child. 

The remains were buried at the Heavener cemetery Tuesday afternoon,  service being in charge of the W. O. W. camp of Independence of which  order Mr. Clubb had been a member only a few weeks, 

The Independence  camp was assisted in the services by members of the Heavener camp and  by J. P. Henson of Sallisaw , district manager.

Mr. Clubb was born in Johnson County , Ark.  He was married in May 1912.  He was charter member and clerk of Independence Camp No 1019 W. O. W. Mrs. Clubb is a daughter of A. A. Waymire, who lives in Independence.  

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