Maloy Books

Clements, Jasper Newton


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veteran field employee of the Commerce Mining and Royalty Company and one of the pioneers in the Ottawa county Oklahoma mining district, died at 9 Sunday morning at his home, 312 South Vine Street, Commerce Oklahoma. He was 63 years old. He leaves his widow, Mrs. Hattie Clements; one son, Jessie Clements of Commerce, and four daughters; Mrs. Mildred Weddington, Mrs. Myrtle Stevens and Mrs. Frances Reed, all of Commerce, and Mrs. Lorraine Kennedy of Cardin Oklahoma. Also surviving are two sisters, Mrs. J. M. Hutton and Mrs. Hattie Fisher, both of Joplin Missouri, and 18 grandchildren and one great grandchild. The funeral will be at 2:30 Tuesday afternoon at the Commerce Christian church. The Rev. A. P. Cameron, pastor of the First Christian church of Miami, will speak. The Odd Fellows of which Mr. Clements was a member, will have part in the service. Burial will be in G.A.R. cemetery at Miami, under direction of the Mitchelson undertaking company.

Miami Newspapers — Miami, OK

Nov 08 1926 · p.1 · col.1

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