Daily Oklahoman
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
December 29, 1982
SPENCER,
Clifford D. Age 70, came to Okla. Territory in 1915 and moved to
the OKC area in 1926 from Frederick. He is a retired home
builder and
realtor, a member of the May Ave. Un. Methodist Church, 32nd
Degree Mason No. 36 Lodge, member of Ok Metro Board of Realtors,
graduated from Central H.S. and attended OKC University, a Navy
veteran of W.W. II.
Survived by wife Geneva, son Charles of OKC,
daughter Mari Spencer Cooper of OKC, brothers, Joe and Pete both
of Mich, and T. Guy of OKC,
sister Elizabeth Fails of Ca. Half-sister Nona Kinney,
half-brother L.W. Spencer, both of Lawton. Cliff Spencer was a
devoted husband, a loving father, and one of the few gifted
persons in this world who genuinely wanted to be a friend.
Cliff's greatest reward came from extending a helping hand to
his fellow man. He lived with dignity; He died with dignity; He
will remain in the hearts and souls of his family
and friends in peace forever.
Services 2 pm Tues, Guardian West
Chapel. Memorials to the May Ave Un. Methodist Church are
preferred.
Daily Oklahomans
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
December 29, 1982
Spencer,
Clifford D. Age 70, came to Okla. Territory in 1915 and moved
to the OKC area in 1926 from Frederick. He is a retired home
builder and
realtor, a member of the May Ave. Un. Methodist Church, 32nd
Degree Mason No. 36 Lodge, member of Ok Metro Board of Realtors,
graduated from Central H.S. and attended OKC University, a Navy
veteran of W.W. II.
Survived by wife Geneva, son Charles of OKC, daughter Mari
Spencer Cooper of OKC, brothers, Joe of Mich, and T. Guy of OKC,
sister Elizabeth Fails of Ca. Half-sister Nona Kinney,
half-brother L.W. Spencer, both of Lawton. Cliff Spencer was a
devoted husband, a loving father, and one of the few gifted
persons in this world who genuinely wanted to be a friend.
Cliff's greatest reward came from extending a helping hand to
his fellow man.
He lived with dignity; He died with dignity; He will remain
in the hearts and souls o f his family and friends in peace
forever.
Services 2 pm Tues, Guardian West Chapel. Memorials to the
May Ave Un. Methodist Church are preferred.
Source: The
Oklahoman.
Contributed by Marti Graham, December 2006. Information
posted as courtesy to researchers. The contributor is not
related to nor researching any of the above.
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