Ethel M "Tude" (Aderhold) & Lester Clarence McClellan
Tombstone Photo
Silent Home Cemetery
Roll, Roger Mills County, OK
© Karen Harman
Lester Clarence McClellan © Cheyenne Star 10 Apr 1980; page 6 Submitted by: Jean Beals Whiteneck
Services for Lester Clarence McClellan were held on Saturday, April 5, 1980, in the Cheyenne First Baptist Church at 2:00 p.m. with the interment at Silent Home Cemetery. Rose Chapel Funeral Services was in charge of the arrangements.
He was born on October 3, 1889, in Hiattville, Kansas and passed away at his home on Thursday, April 3, 1980 after an extended illness.
Lester came with his parents to Roll from Hiattville in 1900.
On January 25, 1914, he married Ethel Aderhold in Roll, and they remained there until around 1965 when they moved to Cheyenne to make their home.
He had been a member of the First Baptist Church for 70 years.
Mr. McClellan is survived by his wife, Ethel of the home; 3 sisters, Edna Clem of Canton, Oklahoma; Nell Clavanaugh of Boulder, Colorado; Lucille Smith of Cheyenne; two brothers, Russell McClellan of Roll, Oklahoma and Claude McClellan of California.
Pallbearers for the service were Bud McClellan, Johnny McClellan, Roy McClellan, Jim McClellan, Frank Lucus and Glen Kendall.
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