HARLAN, Clarence
Source: Crawfordsville Journal Review, April 23, 1977
Clarence Harlan, 82, a retired carpenter and operator of the old Airport Inn and Truck Stop, south of Attica on U. S. 41, died Fri., April 22, 1977 in his home at 700 W. 9th. St., in Veedersburg. Born at Hillsboro, Mr. Harlan moved to Veedersburg from Waynetown 12 years ago. He retired from the truck stop in 1970. He was first married to Ella Harper, who died in 1960. His second marriage was to Martha Thomas and she survives. He was a member of the Waynetown Christian Church. Surviving with the widow are a son, Clarence Harlan Jr. of Waynetown; one stepson, Robert Thomas of Veedersburg; two daughters, Mrs. Vivian Smith of Waynetown and Mrs. Nadine Shubert of Tempe, Ariz; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Carol Brown of Covington; two foster children, Lee Ann Griffin of Covington, and Scott Griffin of Veedersburg; and two brothers, Vernie and Harry Harlan, both of Waynetown. A grandson preceded him in death. Services were Monday at the Thomas Funeral Home in Waynetown with the Rev. Herbert Woolard officiating. Burial in the Masonic Cemetery in Waynetown. - jlr