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Patton, Clyde Lewis

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Clyde Lewis Patton
Wichita Eagle, Friday, February 5, 1943, Page 5

CLYDE PATTON, OIL MAN, DROPS DEAD AT HOME THURSDAY

Production Superintendent for Aylward Company Came Here in 1931

HEART ATTACK FATAL

Clyde Patton, 61, 319 West Fifteenth, was found dead at his home about 6 o'clock last night by his wife from what C. H. (Chuck) Hannon, acting county coroner, said was a heart attack.

Patton was production superintendent for the Joe Aylward Production company. He came here from Winfield in 1931. He complained at work yesterday morning that he was not feeling well, and left for his home about 10:30 o'clock. His wife was not home when he arrived and evidence showed he had just walked into the living room when he succumbed, Hannon said. Patton had been dead for several hours when found by his wife when she returned home.

Patton is survived by his widow; two sons, Roy L. Patton, 815 Levy, and Clyde Patton, 2221 Mascot; three daughters, Mrs. Herman Doren, Milwaukee, Wis.; Miss Winona Patton, Washington, D. C.; and Mrs. Wayne C. Phillips, 545 Marcilene Terrace; four sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Sooby, Elbing, Mrs. Leila Ely, Newton, Mrs. Maude Nebergall, Great Falls, Mont., and Mrs. Edna Toms, Newton; a brother, Ernest J., North Hollywood, Cal.; and seven grandchildren.

Assisting Hannon with the investigation was George W. Way of the county "redcoat" patrol.

Downing mortuary is in charge of arrangements.

Owner of originalHarvey County Genealogical Society
DateFeb 1943
Linked toClyde Lewis Patton

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