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CLODFELTER, Hattie Jane Groves



Source: Crawfordsville Journal Review Jan 10, 1944 p 5

Covington - Mrs. Hattie Jane Clodfelder, 69 of Stringtown died Sunday evening at the Johnson clinic in Covington after extended illness. A native of Montgomery County Mrs. Clodfelder was born March 7, 1874, the d/o James Henry and Sarah Ellen Phillips Groves. She was a member of the United Brethren church. Surviving are: the husband, Charles Clodfelder; four sons, James Henry at home; George E of Kingman and Albert L and Howard To of Covington; 3 daughters, Mrs. Lela Babb of Covington; Mrs. Flora Huffman of Frankfort and Mrs. Minnie Bush of Perrysville; 14 grandchildren; 4 great grandchildren and a brother, Edward Groves of Kansas City MO. Funeral services will be held at one o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Coal Creek Chapel with burial at Mt. Hope cemetery here.

Source: Kingman Star Thursday, January 13, 1944

Covington, Jan. 10—Mrs. Hattie Jane Clodfelder, 69 years old, of Stringtown, died Sunday evening at the Johnson Clinic in Covington, after an extended illness.   A native of Montgomery County, Mrs. Clodfelder was born March 7, 1874, the daughter of James Henry and Sarah Ellen Phillips Groves. She was a member of the United Brethren Church. Surviving are the husband, Charles Clodfelder; four sons, James Henry, at home, George E. of Kingman, and Albert L. and Howard T. Clodfelder of Covington; three daughters. Mrs. Lela Babb of Covington, Mrs. Flora Huffman of Frankfort, and Mrs. Minnie Bush of Perrysville; 14 grandchildren, four great grandchildren; and a brother, Edward Groves of Kansas City, Mo.  Funeral services will be held at one o’clock Wednesday afternoon at the Coal Creek Chapel with burial at Mt. Hope Cemetery here. – thanks to “S”
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