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Major County, Oklahoma



Clifford Montgomery
© Henninger-Hinson Funeral Home
08-1959
Submitted by : Jo Aguirre
© Glenn

Clifford N. and Virginia B. MONTGOMERY

Ames Cemetery



November 19, 1908 - August 7, 1959

ENID - Services are being arranged by Henninger Allen funeral home for Clifford Montgomery, 50-year-old Ames community farmer who had lived in Oklahoma all his life. He died in a local hospital Friday.

He was a member of the Ames Christian church and had been secretary and treasurer of the Enid Carpenters' union.

Surviving are his wife Virginia, one daughter; one son; his mother, Mrs. Anna Montgomery, Fairview; four sisters including Mrs. Clyde Temple, Chelsea, Mrs. Roy Marlatt, Ringwood , and Mrs. Glen Hardiman, Ames ; four brothers including Owen, Fairview, Ray , Enid, and Thomas, Ames.

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