The Skamania County Pioneer, Stevenson, WA., May 23, 1975, page 4
CLYDE C. LITTON SERVICES HELD
Funeral services were held Monday, May 19 for Clyde Cecil
Litton, 80, former Skamania County resident, who died on May 15 in Milwaukee,
Oregon.
Mr. Litton was born May 30, 1895 in Oscalusa, Kansas.
At one time he operated a cheese plant in Stevenson and later worked at the
plywood mill in Stevenson and at the Wind River Nursery at Hemlock.
He lived in Underwood in 1942 and later moved to Carson.
He retired at the age of 75 about five years ago.
Besides his wife, the former Ruth Myers whom he married
in 1947, he is survived by a stepdaughter Elsie Hardin of Milwaukee, a
half-sister Nellie Heckman of Lawrence, Kansas, and a number of nieces and
nephews.
Graveside services were held at the Chris Zada Cemetery
in Underwood with the Rev. Fred Haag of White Salmon officiating. Gardner's
Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
The Enterprise, White Salmon, WA., May 22, 1975, page 6
CLYDE CECIL LITTEN
Clyde Cecil Litton died on May 15 at Milwaukee,
Oregon. He was born May 30, 1895 at Oscalusa, Kansas.
At one time he had a cheese plant in Stevenson and later
he worked at the Plywood Mill at Stevenson and then at the Wind River Nursery
at Hemlock. He retired five years ago.
He lived in Underwood in 1942 and some years later moved
to Carson. He was married to Ruth Myers in 1947 and recently they had been
living in Milwaukie.
Survivors are: his wife, the former Ruth Litten of Milwaukie;
one step-daughter, Elsie Hardin of Milwaukee, one sister, Nellie Heckman
of Lawrence, Kansas; and a number of nieces and nephews.
Graveside service was held at Chris Zada Cemetery at
Underwood on Monday, May 19, at 11 a.m. with interment following.
Rev. Frederick Haag of the Bethel Congregational Church
of White Salmon officiating.
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