Aunt Ada's son, Clarence Denham
Clarence Donhan c Foreman at Cement Plant, Dies Mon Clarence L. Der.ham, 46, general general fovenian for the local pHnt the Idjal Cement company, died at his home Monday morning. The funeral will be held Tuesday Tuesday at I p. rn. from Criswell Chapel, with burial in Roi:edale com 61 cry Mr. De'nham had not been en- tirely we 1 for some time but been at his work regularly, including including Sunday afternoon. He was stricksn about 6 o'clock Monday morning and died soon afterward. He wa:: born in Ada and up here, attending Ada schools. On June 1, 1920, he became an employe of the cement plant and worl:ed his way steadily upward upward to the responsibilities 01 general foreman. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Alice Dunham; t7.-o sons, Clarence Clarence E. and Charles C. 'Chuck' Denham, Adr.; a sister, Mrs. Viola Peay, Ad:.; mother, Mrs. Ada on