Funeral services for Ira Sidney Clower, 51, longtime Dickens County resident, were held Thursday, June 30, 1949, in the First Methodist Church, with Rev. Conrad Ryan of Groom officiating, assisted by Rev. M.J. Morton.
Clower was born February 1, 1898 in Whitt, Texas. In 1923 he married Gracy Webb in Perrin, Texas and they made their home in Dickens County for 21 years. Clower died Wednesday morning in a Crosbyton hospital.
He is survived by his wife; one son, Ira S. Clower, Jr. of Spur; two daughters, Mrs. Louise Smith of Spur and Mrs. Doris Kirvy of Franklin, La.; two brothers, C.A. of Jean, Texas and John H. of Whitt; four sisters, Mrs. D.K. Davis, Folsom, N.M., Mrs Julia Biggers, Perrin, Mrs. Mary Hayes, Jean, Texas, and Mrs. Fannie Renfro, Perrin. 2 grandchildren, Catherine Smith and Ka?y Kirby, also survive.
Burial was in Spur Cemetery under the direction of Chandler Funeral Home. [3]
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