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The Enterprise, White Salmon, WA., September 8, 1955, page 10

CLYDE F. HOUSTON OF LYLE PASSES

            Mr. Clyde F. Houston, of Lyle, passed away September 5th.  He was born March 10, 1884 in Missouri.  He lived at High Prairie in 1936, moving to Lyle in 1951.  Funeral services will be held at Gardner’s Funeral Home Saturday, the 10th at 1:30.  Rev. George officiating.  He leaves to mourn his passing, his wife, Rachel Irene, a daughter, Winifred Pond of Kodiak, Alaska, one son Lucien of Lyle, eleven grandchildren and six great grand children.  Burial will be in the High Prairie cemetery. 


 

The Mt. Adams Sun, Bingen, WA., September 8, 1955, page 1

CLYDE S. HOUSTON

            Services for Clyde Sylvester Houston, 71, Lyle, will be held at 1:30 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 10, at Gardner's funeral service in White Salmon.  The Rev. George P. George will officiate.  Burial will be in High Prairie cemetery.
            Mr. Houston died Monday, Sept. 5, at North Bonneville Sanitarium.  His obituary will be published next week.


 

The Mt. Adams Sun, Bingen, WA., September 15, 1955, page 5

CLYDE S. HOUSTON FUNERAL SATURDAY

            Lyle (special) Services for Clyde Sylvester Houston, 71, Lyle, were held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 10, at Gardner’s funeral service in White Salmon.  The Rev. George P. George officiated.  Burial was in High Prairie cemetery.
            Mr. Houston was born March 10, 1884, in Missouri and moved to Montana about 1900.  On August 9, 1911, he was married to Miss Rachel Irene Kratteer at Bozeman, Montana where he worked for the railroad.
            After living at Tieton, they moved to High Prairie in 1924.  Since 1936 they have lived near Lyle.  Mr. Houston died Monday, Sept. 5, in North Bonneville sanitarium.
            He is survived by his wife Rachel; son, Lucian L. Houston of Lyle; daughter, Winnifred Pond of Kodiak, Alaska; 11 grand–children and six great grand–children.
            Pallbearers were James Curl, Lawrence Quinton, Bill and Claude Brashers, Hildor Kure, Ten(sic) Taylor and (honorary) Byrd Clark and Homer James.