Obit: Hendrickson, Clarence G. (1902-1968)

Contributor: Kathleen Englebretson, kathy@wiclarkcountyhistory.org

Surnames: Hendrickson, Schwartz, Federwitz, Johnson, Conrath, Appleford

----Marshfield News-Herald, 4 March 1968

Hendrickson, Clarence G. (5 October 1902-29 October 1968)

SPENCER--Clarence G. Hendrickson, 65, Spencer, died Sunday in St.
Joseph's Hospital at Marshfield. He had been ill for the past four
months.

Services will be conducted at the Hansen Chapel in Marshfield
Wednesday with the Rev. R. James Hagen officiating. Burial will be made
in Hillside Cemetery.

Mr. Hendrickson, was born October 5, 1902, in the town of Beaver,
Clark County, and received his education at Greenwood. His marriage to
Jennie Schwartz took place October 29, 1927, at Greenwood.

After their marriage, the couple made their home in Greenwood until
1941 when they moved to the Spencer area. Mr. Hendrickson had been
employed at Pathfinder Mobile Homes until his retirement last October.

In addition to his wife, survivors are five sons, Harold, Auburndale;
Donald, Marshfield; Frederick, Milwaukee; John, Spencer; and Gary, Fort
Sheridan, Illinois; two daughters, Mrs. Myron (Marydene) Federwitz,
Milladore; and Miss Debra Hendrickson. Spencer; a brother, Alfred
Hendrickson, Anaton (Asotin), Washington; four sisters, Mrs. Ollie
Johnson of Alabama. Mrs. Mabel Johnson, Greenwood; Mrs. Lillian Conrath
(Konrath), Chicago, Illinois; Mrs. Mathilda Appleford, Asotin,
Washington; and 10 grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by a son, Gerald, in 1954; a sister and a
brother.

 

 


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