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William Hoyt McCLENDON
Ethel Lovella STROUP
Husband:  William Hoyt McCLENDON
Birth:  1906
Death:  1979
Disposition:  buried Parkhill Cemetery, Columbus, Muscogee Co., GA
Marriage:
Wife:  Ethel Lovella STROUP
Birth:  16 Jan 1923, Cedartown, Polk Co., GA
Death:  26 Oct 2004, Columbus Muscogee Co., GA
Disposition:  buried Parkhill Cemetery, Columbus, Muscogee Co., GA
Father:  Russell B. STROUP
Mother:  Mary TANNER
Children:
no issue
Keywords for search engines:  genealogy; USA, US, United States, Georgia

Sources:

1.  Marriage Record:

2a.  Tombstone Image (online at findagrave.com; submitted by Mike Dover):
WILLIAM H.
1906  1979
TOGETHER
FOREVER
ETHEL S.
1923  2004
McCLENDON

2b.  Ethel Lovella Stroup McClendon (online at findagrave.com; submitted by R. Stroupe):
Ethel Lovella Stroup McClendon

Birth:  Jan. 16, 1923, Cedarton, Polk County, Georgia, USA
Death:  Oct. 26, 2004, Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia, USA

Born Ethel Lovella Stroup daughter of Russell B. Stroup and Mary Tanner Stroup. Preceded in death by her husband Hoyt McClendon.

Burial:  Parkhill Cemetery, Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia, USA
Plot:  Section 31, Lot 359, Space 2

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