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CASTLE, Clella

CASTLE

Posted By: Nettie Mae (email)
Date: 5/25/2024 at 01:29:42

The Clinton Advertiser, Oct. 4, 1920

BODY COMES FROM DENVER
The remains of the late Miss Clella Castle arrived in the city from Denver at 10:35 o'clock Sunday morning, and were taken to the home of Richard Castle, brother of the deceased, at 231 Pearl street. Charles Castle, father of the deceased, accompanied the body from Denver.

The funeral will be held from the Pearl street home at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, Rev. F. H. Burrell, pastor of St. John's Episcopal church will officiate and burial will be made in the Hess cemetery.

Among those from out of the city who are here for the funeral are:
Mrs. Roy Hackett, of Chicago, sister of the deceased.
Mrs. Ed. Miller of Grand Mound.
Mrs. Alfred Keith, of Calamus.

The Clinton Herald, 05 Oct. 1920

Funeral services for Miss Clella Castle were held this afternoon at the home of her brother, Richard Castle, 231 Pearl street, Rev. F. H. Burrell of St. John's Episcopal church officiating. The pall bearers were Robert Kelly, Ray Dillon, Donald Delaney, John Robinson, Oliver Walsh, Emil Buelow, and burial was in the Hess cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Keith and son from Calamus and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miller of Grand Mound were here for the funeral.


 

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