© Crews Funeral Home Apache, Caddo CO, Oklahoma December 1972 June 4, 1907 ~ December 13, 1972 Apache [Special] - Funeral for Clyde Chesney, 65, of Apache, who died Wednesday in the Veterans Administration Convalescent Hospital at Clinton after a three month illness, will be at 2 p.m. Friday at the Crews Funeral Home chapel in Apache. Rev Ann Avery, Pastor of the Bethel Pentecostal Holiness Church here, will officiate. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery in Apache. Mr Chesney was born June 4, 1907, in Norman. He was married to Irene Isaacs January 21, 1944 at Belton, Texas. He was a veteran of World War II and served in Europe. He lived in Apache for many years, then moved to Levelland, Texas. He Moved back to Apache six years ago. He was a member of Baptist Church. Survivors include two sons, Clyde Jr and Gayle, and two daughters, Mrs Pat Ivins, and Ann Cheney, all of Lubbock, Texas; three brothers: Marvin, Cement; Glade, Odessa, Texas and Fred, Millerton; five sisters: Mrs May Wood, Bray; Rachael Iames, Apache; Mrs Lois Gibson, Odessa; Freda Thompson, Lawton, and Valerie Fitzgerald, Sioux City, Iowa, and six grandchildren. |
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