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Clellia (Utt) Bear
 
Birth
Death
May 7, 1877
October 16, 1914
Nocona, TX
Henrietta, TX

marker

Block 7 Lot 8 Space 6


Parent
[7-8-8]
1823
1904
7-8-8
1823-1904
[7-8-7]
1848
1912
7-8-7
1848-1912
Sibling
[2-A-3]
1879
1960
2-A-3
1879-1960
[7-8-3]
1886
1970
7-8-3
1886-1970
Spouse
[7-8-4]
1875
1948
7-8-4
1875-1948
Children
[7-8-5]
1898
1941
7-8-5
1898-1941


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As the result of a tragedy last Friday afternoon, Mrs. Clellia Utt Bear of Henrietta was killed. Neighbors rushed to the house and found her. Her husband was crazed with grief. After the news was received here, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Utt and their sister Mrs. Charles Donald left immediately for Henrietta. Mrs. Bear was born on the old ranch place northeast of Nocona some 7 or 8 miles on May 7, 1877 and she died at Henrietta October 16, 1914. She is survived by her husband, a boy 16 years old, and a girl 9 years old. Her brother G. M. Utt and sister Mrs. Donald also survive. The remains were brought and interred in the Nocona Cemetery.

Source: Nocona News - October 23, 1914
 
Clellia Bear 
 

Utt[M]
Birth
Death
May 7, 1877
Oct 16, 1914
Nocona TX
Henrietta TX

marker

Block 7 Lot 8 Space 6


Parent
[7-8-8]
1823
1904
7-8-8
1823-1904
[7-8-7]
1848
1912
7-8-7
1848-1912
Sibling
[2-A-3]
1879
1960
2-A-3
1879-1960
[7-8-3]
1886
1970
7-8-3
1886-1970
Spouse
[7-8-4]
1875
1948
7-8-4
1875-1948
Children
[7-8-5]
1898
1941
7-8-5
1898-1941

sectional map

As the result of a tragedy last Friday afternoon, Mrs. Clellia Utt Bear of Henrietta was killed. Neighbors rushed to the house and found her. Her husband was crazed with grief. After the news was received here, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Utt and their sister Mrs. Charles Donald left immediately for Henrietta. Mrs. Bear was born on the old ranch place northeast of Nocona some 7 or 8 miles on May 7, 1877 and she died at Henrietta October 16, 1914. She is survived by her husband, a boy 16 years old, and a girl 9 years old. Her brother G. M. Utt and sister Mrs. Donald also survive. The remains were brought and interred in the Nocona Cemetery.

Source: Nocona News - October 23, 1914