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Marriage: Children:
  1. Doris Elaine Clonts: Birth: 20 Mar 1924 in Texas. Death: 18 Aug 1996 in Los Angeles County, California

  2. Joe Murray Clonts: Birth: 9 Sep 1928 in Taylor County, Texas. Death: 14 Sep 2010 in Knox City, Knox County, Texas

  3. Kenyon Eugene Clonts: Birth: 17 Aug 1931 in Knox County, Texas. Death: 12 Sep 2015 in Kingsland, Llano County, Texas


Notes
a. Note:   age: 457.0.
 Eugine W Clausets 34
 Dovie M Clausets 27
 Darris E Clausets 6
 Joe M Clausets 1 7/12
  From findagrave.com:
 Birth: 1903 Death: Oct. 30, 1997 Dovie Clonts KNOX CITY -- Dovie M. Clonts, 94, died Thursday in a local hospital after a long illness. Services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday in Knox City First United Methodist Church with the Revs. Vergil Ichtertz and James Patterson officiating. Burial will be in Knox City Cemetery, directed by Smith Funeral Home. Mrs. Clonts was born in Falls County and moved to Knox City in 1928. She worked at Clonts Hardware Store until retiring and was a homemaker. She was a member and past matron of the Order of Eastern Star. She also was a member of First United Methodist Church and was the widow of Eugene Clonts, whom she married in 1923 in Mart. Survivors include two sons, Joe Clonts of Knox City and Ken Clonts of Kingsland; one sister, Jewell Rucker of Harrison, Ark.; nine grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Memorials may be sent to Knox City First United Methodist Church. Burial: Knox City Cemetery Knox City Knox County Texas, USA
  Memorial Event Held At Criswell Cemetery
  __The fifteenth annual Criswell Cemetery Memorial Homecoming was held Sunday, June 12, at the
 Criswell Community center. The day was sunshiny with plenty of breeze, which made it a pleasant day for the extra large crowd that attended. There were visitors from all parts of the state present.__The Community Center grounds were clean and freshly mowed. Also, the cemetery was profuse with both fresh and artificial wreaths which made it appropriate for picture taking.__Permanent stands have been built for tables, and now permanent tops will be added which will be handy for homecomings and family reunions and picnics.__A program was planned by the program chairman, Mrs. George Stone, which began at 11 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Clonts of Knox City, Texas, were recognized as traveling the greatest distance (375 miles) to attend. Mrs. Clonts was formerly Dovie Durham.
Note:   1930; Census Place: Knox City, Knox, Texas; Roll: 2367; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 9; Im


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