Former Resident of Spotsylvania Dies From Appendicitis Funeral Here Wednesday
James Kuper Clore, 17, formerly of Spotsylvania County died at a hospital in Lynchburg on Monday, following an attack of appendicitis.
The youth was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Clore, who moved from Spotsylvania County to Appomattox about seven years ago. He graduated from the Appomattox High School last June. He was the grandson of James L Clore and a nephew of Irving C Clore, Treasurer of Spotsylvania County.
Besides his parents, the deceased is survived by two brothers and one sister.
Funeral services will be held at Wheeler and Thompson's undertaking establishment in Fredericksburg at 1:30 on Wednesday with interment to be made in the Clore burial ground at Dunavant.
Former Resident of Spotsylvania Dies From Appendicitis Funeral Here Wednesday
James Kuper Clore, 17, formerly of Spotsylvania County died at a hospital in Lynchburg on Monday, following an attack of appendicitis.
The youth was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Clore, who moved from Spotsylvania County to Appomattox about seven years ago. He graduated from the Appomattox High School last June. He was the grandson of James L Clore and a nephew of Irving C Clore, Treasurer of Spotsylvania County.
Besides his parents, the deceased is survived by two brothers and one sister.
Funeral services will be held at Wheeler and Thompson's undertaking establishment in Fredericksburg at 1:30 on Wednesday with interment to be made in the Clore burial ground at Dunavant.
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