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Giles McClaflin
1984
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

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Giles and Hildagarde MCCLAFLIN

Manchester Cemetery


Services for Giles McClafllin, 81, will be at 2 PM Tuesday at Parsons Funeral Home, Anthony, Kansas. Mrs. Ruth Copeland and Rev. Kenneth Webb will conduct the services. Interment will be at the IOOF Cemetery in Manchester.

McClaflin was born November 21, 1902 in Grant County and married Hildegard Walborn December 24, 1925 in Anthony. The retired mechanic and longtime resident of Manchester died Saturday at his home. He is survived by his wife, Hildegard, of the home; two sisters, Viola Barker, of Manchester and Elsie Wethington, of Anthony, Kansas.

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