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- Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 6/1939
George W. Clair 40. a former em-
ploye of the city streets department,
died at 5:30 this morning in Lockpyrt
City hospital alter a brief illness
with pneumonia.
Born In Lockport, Mr. Clair attended
the public schools and as a
young man enlisted in the U. S.
Navy where he served for ten years.
During the World war he was on
the U. S. shop Utah.
After being honorably discharged
from the navy he returned to Lockport
where he was employed several
years in the streets department.
Later he »as employed by Joseph
Betsch, former assistant streets superintendent.
He wa.s a member of
B. Leo Dolan Post, 410, American
Legion.
Surviving are his father, William
H. Clair, two brothers and three
sisters, Fred R. and Harold Clair,
Mrs. Ida Kilbury and Mrs. Frank
Bittler, all of Lockport and Mrs.
Norman Niles, Oleott.
Services will be held Saturday at
2:30 at the Kennedy Funeral home,
122 Walnut street. Burial will be
in Glenwood cemetery.
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