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Published in the Gastonia, NC - Gaston Gazette October 8, 2004
CLAIRETTA H. CLEMMER
DALLAS - Clairetta Harris Clemmer, 79, of 234 St. John St., died Oct.
5, 2004 at her residence.
She was a native of Almyra, Ark., daughter of the late Earl D. and
Clairetta Jones Harris.
FUNERAL: 2 p.m. Saturday, Our Saviour Lutheran Church
INTERMENT: Holy Communion Lutheran Church Cemetery, Dallas
VISITATION: One hour before service at the church
She was a member of Our Saviour Lutheran Church, where she was very
active on many committees, Superintendent of Sunday School, Board
member of the Lutheran Group Home for several years, which she loved
dearly. Women of the ELCA. Worked for many years at the Pacemaker and
Food Lion grocery stores, worked as a secretary for many years prior
to working with the grocery stores.
SURVIVORS: Sons, Doyle Deaton Clemmer Jr. of Dallas, NC, Jon Alan
Clemmer of Houston, TX; daughter and son-in-law, Sandra Clemmer
Austin and Wayne K. Austin of Morganton, NC; grandchildren, Preston
Clemmer, Kevin Greene, Kathleen Greene Austin and Sharon Williams;
great-grandchildren, Brian Burgess, Blair Greene and Alyssa Williams;
brother, Earl D. Harris Jr. of Stevensville, Michigan; sister, Ella
Simmons of DeWitt, Ark.; ten nieces and three nephews
PRECEDED IN DEATH BY: Her husband of 44 years, Doyle Deaton Clemmer
Sr.; sisters, Coma Spiggs, Norma Townsel and Devona McCoy
OFFICIATING CLERGY: Rev. Edward Harper
MEMORIALS: Our Saviour Lutheran Church, 725 Gastonia Technology
Parkway, Dallas, NC 28034
ARRANGEMENTS: McLean Funeral Directors, Gastonia
Danny Clemmer
Clemmer.org
Published in the Gastonia, NC - Gazette October 8, 2004
CLAIRETTA H. CLEMMER
DALLAS - Clairetta Harris Clemmer, 79, of 234 St. John St., died Oct.
5, 2004 at her residence.
She was a native of Almyra, Ark., daughter of the late Earl D. and
Clairetta Jones Harris.
FUNERAL: 2 p.m. Saturday, Our Saviour Lutheran Church
INTERMENT: Holy Communion Lutheran Church Cemetery, Dallas
VISITATION: One hour before service at the church
She was a member of Our Saviour Lutheran Church, where she was very
active on many committees, Superintendent of Sunday School, Board
member of the Lutheran Group Home for several years, which she loved
dearly. Women of the ELCA. Worked for many years at the Pacemaker and
Food Lion grocery stores, worked as a secretary for many years prior
to working with the grocery stores.
SURVIVORS: Sons, Doyle Deaton Clemmer Jr. of Dallas, NC, Jon Alan
Clemmer of Houston, TX; daughter and son-in-law, Sandra Clemmer
Austin and Wayne K. Austin of Morganton, NC; grandchildren, Preston
Clemmer, Kevin Greene, Kathleen Greene Austin and Sharon Williams;
great-grandchildren, Brian Burgess, Blair Greene and Alyssa Williams;
brother, Earl D. Harris Jr. of Stevensville, Michigan; sister, Ella
Simmons of DeWitt, Ark.; ten nieces and three nephews
PRECEDED IN DEATH BY: Her husband of 44 years, Doyle Deaton Clemmer
Sr.; sisters, Coma Spiggs, Norma Townsel and Devona McCoy
OFFICIATING CLERGY: Rev. Edward Harper
MEMORIALS: Our Saviour Lutheran Church, 725 Gastonia Technology
Parkway, Dallas, NC 28034
ARRANGEMENTS: McLean Funeral Directors, Gastonia
Danny Clemmer
Clemmer.org
Published in the Charlotte, NC - Observer August 20, 2004
Reed, Beatrice Clemmer
SEVEN LAKES -- Beatrice Clemmer Reed, 83, died August 18, 2004.
Memorial service is 2 PM Saturday at Seven Lakes Chapel in the Pines.
Boles Funeral Home of Seven Lakes is in charge.
Danny Clemmer
Clemmer.org
Found on another list:
Source: NORCAL-L(a)rootsweb.com
From: Betty <betty(a)unisette.com>
Subject: Sac Union Jan 5, 1912
Sacramento Union
Friday, January 5, 1912
. . .
NAME FAIL MEETING DELEGATES
WILLOWS (Glenn Co.), Jan. 4 - The Glenn county board of supervisors
yesterday named Thomas BROWN, of Orland, W.S. GUILFORD, chief
agriculturalist of the Sacramento Valley Irrigation company, and I.J.
PROUIX, a director of the Sacramento Development association,
delegates to the Panama canal and San Francisco fair "get-ready"
session to be held in Los Angeles on January 12 and 13.
Supervisors HURLBURT, of Germantown, and WYLIE of Butte City, will
attend as special representatives of the supervisorial board.
Supervisors STANTON may go, but has not yet decided. Supervisors EIBE
and BROWN will be too busy at home to make the trip.
R.O. BORDNER, who is the appointed representative of the supervisors
to attend the meetings of the "Counties committee' of California
Development board, will attend the meeting. L.P. KLEMMER, H.G. SQUIER
and Frank BURGI will go as representatives of the Greater Willows
Promotion association.
. . .
Found on another list:
Source: NORCAL-L(a)rootsweb.com
From: Betty <betty(a)unisette.com>
Subject: Sac Union Jan 5, 1912
Sacramento Union
Friday, January 5, 1912
. . .
NAME FAIL MEETING DELEGATES
WILLOWS (Glenn Co.), Jan. 4 - The Glenn county board of supervisors
yesterday named Thomas BROWN, of Orland, W.S. GUILFORD, chief
agriculturalist of the Sacramento Valley Irrigation company, and I.J.
PROUIX, a director of the Sacramento Development association,
delegates to
the Panama canal and San Francisco fair "get-ready" session to be held
in
Los Angeles on January 12 and 13.
Supervisors HURLBURT, of Germantown, and WYLIE of Butte City, will
attend
as special representatives of the supervisorial board. Supervisors
STANTON
may go, but has not yet decided. Supervisors EIBE and BROWN will be
too busy
at home to make the trip.
R.O. BORDNER, who is the appointed representative of the supervisors
to
attend the meetings of the "Counties committee' of California
Development
board, will attend the meeting. L.P. KLEMMER, H.G. SQUIER and Frank
BURGI
will go as representatives of the Greater Willows Promotion
association.
. . .