He died on 21 January 1914, in Birdsboro, Berks County, Pennsylvania.
He died of an accidental fall, which caused a skull fracture.
On 26 January, he was buried, in Morningside Cemetery, Warwick Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania.
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born 27 January 1854, Pa, to Hashabiah Clemons and Elta Harkenstine (both born PA)
but 58 years, 11 months, 23 days old
informant: Minnie Clemons, Warwick Pa
died 21 Jan 1914, Birdsboro, Berks County
cause of death: by falling off [illegible] at Dykes [???] Quarries causing of fractured skull
buried 26 Jan 1914, Morningside
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Hahabiah Clemons, death notice, Reading Times, Saturday 24 January 1914, p.8, col.1; image copy, Newspapers (https://www.newspapers.com/image/44823796/ : accessed 29 December 2021).
'CLEMONS—In Warick, Chester county, on the 21st inst., HASHABIAH CLEMONS, in the 59th year of his age.
'Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from his late residence, at Warwick, Pa., on Monday, Jan. 26. Will leave house for church at 11 a. m. Services at St. Mary Episcopal Church, Warwick. Interment in adjoining cemetery.'
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Find A Grave: Memorial #24115330, Hashabiah Clemens, Jr., created by Gina Reardon-Gaddis, added 22 Jan 2008; citing Morningside Cemetery, Warwick Township, Chester, Pennsylvania; photo of headstone added by Skip Magyar.
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