Individual Details
Clarence Nathaniel Morehouse
(28 May 1891 - 26 Sep 1969)
On the U. S. Census of 1930 for Fayette, Fayette Co., Iowa, Clarence N. Morehouse appears with his wife Genevieve C., children, William C., Roy S., and Mintie J. Clarence's occupation is junk dealer.
Waterloo Sunday Courier, Waterloo, Iowa, Monday, September 29, 1969, Page 5: Clarence Morehouse. Services for Clarence N. Morehouse, 78, of 1236 Pleasant Valley Dr., will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Chapel of Memories West with the Rev. Leroy E. Bauman, pastor of Kimball Avenue United Methodist Church. Burial will be in Garden of Memories. Friends may call at the funeral home until service time. He died Friday of a heart condition at Parkview Gardens. He was born May 28, 1891 in Mt. Vernon, to Nathaniel and Minnie Jane Paul Morehouse.
Waterloo Sunday Courier, Waterloo, Iowa, Monday, September 29, 1969, Page 5: Clarence Morehouse. Services for Clarence N. Morehouse, 78, of 1236 Pleasant Valley Dr., will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Chapel of Memories West with the Rev. Leroy E. Bauman, pastor of Kimball Avenue United Methodist Church. Burial will be in Garden of Memories. Friends may call at the funeral home until service time. He died Friday of a heart condition at Parkview Gardens. He was born May 28, 1891 in Mt. Vernon, to Nathaniel and Minnie Jane Paul Morehouse.
Events
Families
Spouse | Genevieve Clara Smith (1903 - 1975) |
Child | William Clarence Morehouse (1921 - 1971) |
Child | Roy Smith Morehouse (1923 - 2000) |
Child | Mintie "Jane" Morehouse (1925 - 2014) |
Child | Fay Genevieve Morehouse (1930 - 2001) |
Endnotes
1. Abigail Farris & James Clason By Fay Morehouse Medhaug, April 1987.
2. Abigail Farris & James Clason By Fay Morehouse Medhaug, April 1987.
3. Parallel-Column Edition, The Holy Bible, Smith Family Bible (n.p: Copyright July 1st 1886, Giffen Bros., Rockford Publishing Co., Rockford, Ill., n.d).
4. Abigail Farris & James Clason By Fay Morehouse Medhaug, April 1987.
5. Obituary of Clarence N. Morehouse, Waterloo Sunday Courier, Waterloo, Iowa, Monday, September 29, 1969, Page 5.