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CLINKENBEARD, Forrest V. 1894 - 1917

CLINKENBEARD, WEBB, JULIAN, RAYMOND, LEPPO

Posted By: Joey Stark
Date: 9/1/2010 at 16:29:45

"The Fairfield Daily Journal"
Saturday, January 13, 1916
Page 3, Column 1

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... --Forrest CLINKENBEARD is quite ill in Iowa City. ...

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"The Fairfield Daily Journal"
Monday, January 22, 1916
Page 2, Column 4

FORREST CLINKENBEARD SUCCUMBS TO PNEUMONIA.

Word was received in this city early this morning of the death of Forrest CLINKENBEARD, which occurred last night at Iowa City, where he has been sick for the past two weeks with pneumonia. Emery CLINKENBEARD a brother, has been with him, and was brother, of this city, has been with him (sic), and was at his bedside, and L. E. CLINKENBEARD just returned home from Iowa City yesterday evening.

Forrest CLINKENBEARD was one of the well known young men of this city. He was 23 years old, a graduate of the local high school and later a student at Parsons. About nine months ago he purchased an interest in a restaurant in Iowa city, and since then has been conducting it successfully. He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Mace CLINKENBEARD of this city, and was born in Libertyville, March 25th, 1894, the family having moved to this city about twelve years ago.

Besides his mother, Mr. CLINKENBEARD leaves the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Chas. WEBB, L. E. CLINKENBEARD, Mrs. Wm. JULIAN and CLINKENBEARD, Mrs. Roy RAYMOND, Emery CLINKENBEARD, Mrs. Wm. JULIAN and Pauline CLINKENBEARD, all of this city (sic), and Mrs. C. W. LEPPO, of Libertyville.

The arrangements for the funeral will not be made until the arrival of Emery CLINKENBEARD this afternoon, who brings him to this city.

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"The Fairfield Daily Journal"
Tuesday, January 23, 1917
Page 2, Column 3

FOREST CLINKENBEARD FUNERAL TOMORROW

The funeral services for Forest CLINKENBEARD will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the home on West Burlington street in charge of Rev. Keesey of the Methodist church. The body will be laid to rest in Evergreen cemetery.

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"The Fairfield Daily Journal"
Tuesday, January 23, 1917
Page 3, Column 2

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... LIBERTYVILLE

... Word has been received here of the death of Forest CLINKENBEARD at Iowa City Sunday evening. Death was due to pneumonia. He is a brother of Emery and Mrs. C. W. LEPPO of this place. ...

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"The Fairfield Daily Journal"
Wednesday, January 24, 1917
Page 3, Column 1

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--Albert Swanson of Ottumwa, is in the city to atend the funeral of Forrest CLINKENBEARD. ...

... --Messrs. Lloyd Edgington, Harry King and Carl Copeland students at the Iowa University at Iowa City, came last night to attend the funeral of Forrest CLINKENBEARD today. ...

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*Transcribed for genealogy purposes; I have no relation to the person(s) mentioned.

Note: Buried in Lot 2nd.076. The surname appears as CLINKINBEARD on his gravestone, an errant spelling variation.


 

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