Clyde Fielder

Clyde Fielder Dies At Turner Saturday Morning. Clyde Fielder, a popular and promising young man, died on Saturday last at Turner, Ark. Clyde lived in this busy world just 18 years and 15 days and in this brief life by his diligence as a student, had gained a good education in the schools of this county. Clyde was early inspired to be a man of the very best type. He had no desire but that which might fit him for some high positon when the door of opportunity be opened. Clyde leaves to mourn his departure a kind and loving father, a tender, devoted mother; three brothers and two sisters, and a host of friends and relatives who will disagree with the poet who said: “The good that men do is interred with the bones, but the bad live after them.”


Source: Brinkley Argus (Brinkley, Arkansas) 6 or 13 Dec 1912, Fri

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