Clore - Winfield
Winfield Scott CLORE
Source: Crawfordsville Journal & Review Dec 19, 1931
Byron, Dec 18 -- Winfield S. CLORE, 84, well known resident of this place, passed away at 5 o'clock Friday evening after a serious illness of several weeks. Death was caused by pneumonia and complications. The deceased was born one mile for the home in which he died on Dec 14, 1847, the son of Urial and Dorothy Ann Clore. He married Mildred Itskin. Surviving are the widow; three children: Mrs. Lela Heath and Mrs. Dorothy Catterlin of Crawfordsville and Pearl Clore, of Byron; 3 step children, Luanne Pitser of California; Robert Itskin of Indianapolis and Mrs. Winnie Crockett, Crawfordsville 5 grandchildren and several steps. Services will be held Sunday afternoon, 2:30 o'clock at Old Union in charge of the Rev. CL Airhart. Burial in Old Union. - kbz
Source: Waveland Independent, December 25, 1931
Winfield Scott Clore, who was a well-known figure on our streets, died near Byron on Friday. He was born in the same neighborhood, December 14, 1847 and was the son of Uriel and Dorothy Clore. He married Mildred Itskin who survives him with three daughters: Mrs. Lelia Heath and Mrs. Dorothy Catterlin of Crawfordsville, and Pearl Clore of Byron; three step-children, Luanna Pitser of California, Robert Itskin of Indianapolis and Mrs. Winnie Crockett of Crawfordsville. Funeral services at Union Church on Sunday afternoon were in charge of Rev. Cornelius Airhart. - kbz