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Clifford's death date was calculated using Birth date and age at time of death.

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Tracy L Jefford or TL Jefford was the Kelsey's attorney who handled the estate of Mable as well represented Clifford in his competency hearings and appears to have managed his affairs while he continued to remain in the hospital. Clifford is buried in a plot in the name of TL Jefford, His grave is unmarked.

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Obituary Calista Lavenia Autry (Beard/Maratea)

Hi-Desert Star
Yucca Valley, CA
Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Calista Maratea was born March 3, 1919, and died Feb. 24, 2011. She was 91 years old.

She was preceded in death by son Richard A. Beard and daughter Calista E. Lambert.

She is survived by daughter Margo Beard of Yucca Valley and lots of grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

She was a great lady and passed away at home with her family. There will be no services


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ARLINTON JOURNAL THURSDAY JANUARY 24, 1907

A DEPLORABLE TRAGEDY

A deplorable tragedy occurred here at 10 o'clock Sunday morning in which G. A. Autrey and L. A. Wingo lost their lives. Mr. Autrey was an industrious and highly respectable blacksmith of this city. Mr. Wingo was a brother to Autrey's wife and had come in from Denton County Saturday night on a visit to the family. Sunday the two men were out walking over the city, and when near the oil mill were struck by an eastbound engine and tender, and both instantly killed, Autrey being horribly mangled.

He leaves a wife, married daughter, two married sons and a single son. Mr. Wingo leaves a wife and two sons both grown. It seems that as they walked east down grade on the main track, and were watching a heavy westbound freight in front of them on the side track, trying to make the up-grade, the engine bore down on them from behind running on the down-grade almost without noise, and caught them with results as above stated. The mangled bodies were taken to the undertaking establishment of the Rogers-McKnight Co. and prepared for burial.

The town stood aghast as the news spread from house to house, while the wife was almost demented over her double bereavement. The W.O.W. took charge of the funeral arrangement, and friends generally did all in their power to relieve the situation. The body of Mr. Wingo was shipped to Argyle for burial. The remains of Mr. Autrey were interred here at 11 o'clock Monday morning under the auspices of the W.O.W. of which he was a member. The religious exercises were conducted by Rev. H. E. Luck pastor of the Christian church. A very large concourse of people attended the burial. The Journal joins in the general sorrow over the death of our citizen and guest. Dr. A. J. Mullinax of Ft. Worth, nephew of Mr. Autrey who was run over and killed by the cars here Sunday morning, was here Sunday.


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Obituary Richard Floyd Beard

Independent Press Telegram
Long Beach California
June 1, 1969

BEARD - Richard Floyd. Beloved father of Mrs. Margo Wyatt, Richard Andre Beard, and Mrs. Calista Eileen Lambert; brother of Lloyd and Clyde Beard. Also survived by 11 grandchildren.

Services Tuesday 1:30 p.m. in the Church of Our Fathers, Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Cypress. Forest Lawn Mortuary directing.

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Obituary of J. W. Huffman from the THE ARLINGTON JOURNAL, Arlington, Texas 1936

J. W. Huffman, 85, Buried in Grapevine

Friday July 10

Funeral services were conducted Saturday for J. W. Huffman, 83(sic). pioneer resident of Grapevine, who died in a Ft. Worth hospital Friday Morning.
Mr Huffman had been a resident of Grapevine for 50 years and was well known in Arlington. He was a brother of J. D. Huffman on Arlington.
Other survivors are four sons, G. W. and R. L. Huffman, Grapevine, Joe Huffman, Holdenville, Okla., and G. C. Huffman, Commerce; two daughters, Mrs. Eula Rogers, Happy, and Miss Maggie Huffman, Grapevine, 19 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.


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Obituary of Joe Jack Huffman

HARALD AND NEWS
Klamath Falls, Oregon
Tuesday May 18, 1993 - page 9

Joe 'Jack' Huffman

Joe 'Jack' Huffman, 86, a former Klamath Falls resident, died May 12th, 1993 while traveling in Sierra Vista, Ariz. Mr. Huffman was born Nov. 12, 1906, in Arlington, Texas, to Joe J. and Lydia Autry Huffman. When he was a child his family moved to Holdenville, Okla., where he graduated from high school. He attended art school at Oklahoma Baptist University. He married Helen Alcidene Keller on May 7, 1932.

Mr. Huffman worked as an artist for 30 years for North American Aviation in El Segundo, Calif. After retiring from that company, he moved to Klamath Falls and went to work for the city planning department, which later merged with the Klamath County Planning Department. Mr. Huffman designed the logo that is still used by Klamath County. He retired from the county planning department in 1971 and moved to Twentynine Palms, Calif., to pursue his work with art. He was an avid environmentalist.

He is survived by his wife, Twentynine Pamls, Calif.; four sons, Joe, John, James, of Sacramento, and Russell of Twentynine Palms; a brother, Paul of Guthrie Okla., a sister, Lela K. Smith of Klamath Falls, 12 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

Disposition was by cremation. Private family services were planned in Twentynine Palms.