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Published in the Council Bluffs, IA - Daily Nonpareil 1998-12-22
Irene Clymer
CARSON--Funeral fo Irene Clymer, 84, of rural Henderson will be Thursday at
10 a.m. at the Hertz Funeral Home in Carson with the Rev. Mel Smith of the
Henderson Christian Church officiating.
Burial will be in the Macedonia Cemetery.
Mrs. Clymer died Dec. 21 in Grand Island, Neb.
She was a life-long resident of Henderson and a member of the Henderson
Christian Church.
Mrs. Clymer was preceded in death by her husband Earl, in 1986.
Survivors include one daughter, Marilyn Rutledge, of Omaha; one son, Bob, of
Grand Island; two sisters, Carolyn Mill of Coolidge, Ariz., and Wilma Vieman
of Treynor; one brother, Lynn Fleming of Red Oak; and six grandchildren.
Visitation with the family will be from 7 to 8 p.m. today at Hertz Funeral
Home in Carson.
A memorial fund has been established.
Danny/Nancy Clemmer
http://clemmer.org/http://clemmer.org/1962/
Published in the Spokane, WA - Spokesman-Review Dec. 23, 1998
Mary (Rusick) Klemmer
Rutzville, Wash.
Private service will be held for Mary A. (Rusick) Snodgrass Klemmer, 82,
at a later date. Danekas Funeral Home in Ritzville is in charge of the
arrangements.
Mrs. Klemmer, who was born in El Segundo, Calif., died Saturday.
In 1934 she graduated from high school in El Segundo. she married Cecil
Snodgrass in 1946, and they moved to Twisp, Wash., for a short time and
then to Brewster, Wash., in 1948.
Her husband died in 1971.
In 1974 Mrs. Klemmer moved to Ritzville to be near her daughter.
She married Stanley Klemmer in 1975.
Mrs. Klemmer worked for several years in housekeeping at the Top Hat
Motel. She had also worked in hospice care and taking care of elderly
people in their homes.
She was a member of CJ Newman American Legion Auxiliary.
Survivors include her husband; two sons, Melvin Snodgrass of Spokane and
Steve Snodgrass of Silverdale, Wash.; three daughters, Betty Sullivan of
Ritzville, Shirley Groomes of Okanogan, Wash.; and Rosemary Harder fo
Brewster; nine grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
Danny/Nancy Clemmer
http://clemmer.org/http://clemmer.org/1962/
Published in the Atlanta, GA - Journal 1998-12-17
Alice Bolding Climer, age 80 of Smyrna, formerly of Gordon County died
Wednesday, 12/16/98. Funeral services will be held 2 pm Friday at Fair Oaks
United Methodist Church with Rev. Hoyt Allan and Rev Robert Daniels
officiating. Burial will be in Georgia Memorial Park. She will lie in state
one hour prior to the service. She was a member of Fair Oaks United
Methodist Church, also a school teacher in Gordon County and a member of
Crusader Sunday School Class. Survivors: daughter Marsha Climer Floyd,
son-in-law, Darell Floyd, Smyrna GA; son Robert Climer, daughter-in-law Jan
Evans Climer, Marietta GA; 6 grandchildren and one great-grandchild, several
nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends Thursday 12/17/98 from
6-8 pm at the funeral home. Contributions may be made to: Fair Oaks UMC,
1480 Joiner Avenue, Marietta GA 30060. Castellaw Funeral Home, Smyrna in
charge of arrangements.
Danny/Nancy Clemmer
http://clemmer.org/http://clemmer.org/1962/
There hasn't been any traffic lately so I thought I would post someting just
to see if it still worked. Actually, some of you may have already seen this
but I thought it worth repeating. The following message was posted to
roots-L. Hope it will be of benefit to you. Happy Holidays.
This web page will be a big help in calculating a date of birth when the
tombstone only gives age at time of death in days, months, and years.
http://enws347.eas.asu.edu:8000/~buckner/bdform.html
Danny/Nancy Clemmer
http://clemmer.org/http://clemmer.org/1962/