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- Niagara Gazette
CLOWSER-In Buffalo General Hospital,
July 15, 1964, Roy D. Clowser of 223
77th St. Husband of Louise; rather ol
Mrs. Ronald Voelker, Mlddleport, N.Y.,
Mrs. Sheldon (Delores) Hennlng, Ray
D. Jr., Miss Sharon Ann, Miss Debra
Irene, all of this city; son of Mr. ond
Mrs. Albert Clowser, Smlcksburg, Pa.,
brother of David, Dayton, Pa., Edwin,
Smlcksburg, Pa., Eugene, Plumvlllt,
Po., Robert, Butler, Pa., Mrs. Chorlei
Rumbough, Klttannlng, Pa., Mrs. Lowrey
Wolff, Ohio, ond Mrs. Allan Oke
of California. Also survived oy two
grandchildren. Friends may call at the
Lane Funeral Home Inc., 8622 Buffalo
Ave., Saturday ond Sunday from 2-5
and 7-9 p.m. Funeral services will be
held from St. Stephen's Episcopal
Church Monday, July 18 at 11 a.m.,
Rev. Cuthbert MacLean officiating. In-
termen, Acacla Park Cemetery.
ALSO
Niagara Gazette - 7/16/1966
Ray D. Clowser, 223 77th St.,
an instrument repairman at
the Hooker Chemical Corp.
plant here, died Friday (July
15, 1966) at Buffalo General
Hospital after a one-year illness.
He was 43.
He was born in Williamsburg,
AV.Va., and lived in Niagara
Falls for the last 21
years. He saw action as a
member of the U.S. Army during
World War II in the European
Theater.
20-Year Hooker Veteran
He had been working at
Hooker for 20 years. He was a
member of Niagara County
Sportsman's Association; La
Salle Grittin Post 917, Veterans
of Foreign Wars; and the Parent
Heart Association, Children's
Hospital, Buffalo.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Louise Clowser; four daughters,
Mrs. Ronald (Lorraine)
Voelker, Middleport; Mrs. Sheldon
(Delores) Henning, Niagara
Falls; Miss Sharon Ann
and Miss Debra Irene Clowser,
both at home; a son, Ray D.
Clowser Jr., also at home; his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
C l o w s e r , Smicksburg, Pa.;
four brothers, David Clowser,
Dayton, Pa.; Edwin Clowser,
Smicksburg. Pa.; E u g e ne
Clowser, Plumville. Pa.; and
Robert Clowser, Butler. Pa.;
three sisters. Mrs. Charles
Rumbough, Kittanning, Pa.;
Mrs. Lowrey Wolff, Ohio, and
Mrs. Alan Oke, California; and
two grandchildren.
Services Monday
Services will be held at 11
a.m. Monday at St Stephen's
Episcopal Church. Rev. Cuthbert
MacLain, rector, will officiate.
Burial will bo in Acacia
Park Cemetery, Town of Pendleton.
Friends may call at the Lane
Funeral Home from 2 to 5 and
7 to 9 p.m. today and Sunday.
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