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© Enid News and Eagle
10-1988
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Cloys E. McMullin

May 19, 1900 ~ October 19, 1988

Cloys E. McMullin, 88, Hutchinson, Kansas died October 19 at Hutchinson Hospital, and services were at Elliott Chapel, Hutchinson, with burial in Wichita Park Cemetery. Memorials may go to Parkinson's Disease Foundation in care of the mortuary.

Born May 19, 1900, at Manchester, Oklahoma he married Beatrice Jennings on June 24, 1924, at Oklahoma City. A retired teacher at Liberty Junior High and Hutchinson High School, he was a resident of Hutchinson since 1928.

He was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church, Hutchinson, University of Oklahoma Alumni Association, Hutchinson and Kansas Retired Teachers Associations, Reno Masonic Lodge No. 140 AF&AM, Acacia Chapter No. 37 Order of the Eastern Star, Kansas York Rite Reno Chapter No. 34, Hutchinson Council No. 13, and Reno Commandary No. 26, all of Hutchinson.

Survivors include his wife, of the home; a son, Carleton, Little Rock, Arkansas; brother, Ferrell, Dallas; two grandchildren and two great � grandchildren.


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