Clara Iola Beals McClellan Submitted by: Jean Whiteneck
Clara Iola Beals McClellan was born January 12, 1890 at Coffeeburg, Missouri.
She departed this life May 9, 1942 at the age of 52 years, 3 months and 27 days.
She was united with the Christian Church at the age of 15 years.
She was married to A. P. McClellan September 9, 1908.
She leaves to mourn her husband and three children, two sons, Jesse and Lafayette McClellan and one daughter, Alice Welty of Strong City, Oklahoma; and four grandchildren. She also leaves four brothers, W. T. Beals of Strong City, Oklahoma; Martin and Robert Beals of McCleary, Washington; Abe Beals of Page, West Virginia; and five sisters, Nora Long, Dora Rogers and Emma Wilbur all of Paonia, Colorado; Lula Frasier of Ohio; and Etta Sanford of McCleary, Washington; one uncle, John Beals of Vici, Oklahoma and a host of other relatives and friends.
Obit of Clara Beals McClellan taken from Cheyenne General files in Cheyenne Library, Cheyenne, Oklahoma.
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