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Clarence Garland Williams | © Cheyenne Star |
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Submitted by: Wanda Purcell |
Clarence Garland Williams, was born June 28, 1912 at Sayre, Oklahoma and departed this life April 2, 1938 at 10:30 p.m. at the age of 25 years 9 months and 4 days.
He made a profession of faith at and was a devoted and faithful son in Dalhart, Texas in the year of 1932 until his death.
His brother, Charlie Williams and stepfather, Mr. Ernest Bartz preceded him in death, Charlie died on September 30, 1928 and Mr. Bartz passed away May 9, 1937.
He leaves to mourn his death his mother, Mrs. Irene Bartz, his fiancee, Miss Ora Lee Olson and three step brothers, Harvey Bartz, Grimes, Oklahoma, Orvel Bartz, Sayre, Oklahoma and Lester Bartz, Sayre, Oklahoma.
We know that God has called him and our dear one is at rest. We will be so lonely since your voice is stilled in death, and we hope to meet you in the land beyond where parting tears and grief are gone forever.
Also among surviving relatives were: Mrs. Ida Brittan, Houston, Texas.
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