BIDDLE, Clifford P.
Clifford P. Biddle
Source: Star Tribune
Attica, Indiana
Tuesday, August 19, 1986.
Clifford P. Biddle, 90, Route 4, Attica, died at 6:10 p.m. Friday, Aug. 15, in Community Hospital Emergency Room, Williamsport. He had been in ill health four years. He was born March 22, 1896, in Lafayette. He moved to Green Hill at the age of 3. He was educated in Green Hill schools and had lived in that area most of his life. For the past 12 years he had made his home with his daughter, Mrs. Robert (Kay) Loehr, Route 4, Attica. He was employed at Rockwill Standard in Logansport for 50 years. During World War I, he worked in a government shipyard in California. He was married in Lafayette in 1917 to Nettie Kerfoot, who preceded him in death in 1923. He attended the German Lutheran Church and had been a member of Eagles Lodge 323, Logansport, for the past 45 years. Surviving besides the daughter with whom he made his home, are one brother, Robert Biddle, Route 4, Attica, and a sister, Mrs. Carl (Virginia) Zink, Templeton. A sister, four brothers, and two grandchildren also preceded him in death. Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m. today (Tuesday) at Steely Funeral Home, Otterbein, with the Rev. Henry C. Stolldorf officiating. Burial was in Davis Cemetery near Green Hill.
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