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- Niagara Gazette - 1/14/1967
Clarence E. Kline
SANBORN—Clarence E. Kline, 79, of 3501 Upper
untain Road, died Friday (Jan. 13, 1967) in Mount
Mary's Hospital after an illness of six months.
native of Shawnee, he
the son of Franklin B.
Rose B&er Kline. From
to 1942, he owned and
ated a garage in this comity.
He was an operating
neer and was employed
the Walter S. Johnson
ding Co. Inc., Niagara
s, until his retirement sevyears
ago.
r. Kline was a 25-year
nber of the Operating En-
:er Corps; a member of
Sanborn Baptist Church;
ictive member for 58 years
Forest Lodge • No. 202,
F, and a past district
uty grand master, a memof
the Past Grand Assoion
and a member of Enrpment
Lodge,
e was a World War I vetn,
serving in France with
American' Expeditionary
ces. He was a charter
mber and past commander
ihe American Legion Post
969, and had been preted
a life membership to
post. He also was a chartand
exempt member and
t president of the Sanborn
unteer Fire Co.
Survivors include his widow,-
Gertrude Crosier Kline; two.
sons, Wesley H. Kline of
Perry, N.Y., and Clare F.
Kline, Denver, Colo.; a daughter,
Mrs. Raymond (Faye)
Sessman, Sanborn; a stepdaughter,
Mrs. Carol Carew,
Sanborn; a stepson, Richard
Hulls, Las Vegas, Nev.; 15
grandchildren, three greatgrandchildren
a n d several
nieces and nephews.
Funeral service* will be
conducted at 2 p.m. Monday
at the Pike and Jones Funeral
Home, by Rev. James M.
Pollard. Burial will be in
Acacia Park Cemetery.
The family said contributions
to the American Cancer-
Society will be acceptable as
tribute.
Forest Lodge No. 202, IOOF,
will conduct memorial service
at 8 p.m. Sunday, and
American Legion Post No.
969 will hold a memorial
service at 8:30 p.m. Sunday.
The family will be present at
the funeral home from 2-5 and
7-9 p.m.
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