Clyde Franklin Shufelt1 
M, #31909, b. circa 1910, d. Oct 25, 1970
| Charts | Ennor Descendants Chart |
| Father* | Benjamin Franklin Shufelt1 b. Jun 3, 1884, d. Aug 7, 1957 |
| Mother* | Alice Davis1 b. circa 1889 |
Family | Alice Viola Ennor b. Mar 4, 1906, d. Apr 25, 1984 | |
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Chronological Events | ||
| Birth* | circa 1910 | Clyde Franklin Shufelt was born circa 1910 at Billings, Yellowstone County, Montana, United States .1 |
| He was the son of Benjamin Franklin Shufelt and Alice Davis.1 | ||
| Marriage Intentions | Mar 21, 1932 | Clyde Franklin Shufelt and Alice Viola Ennor filed an Intention to Marry on Mar 21, 1932 at Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States .1 |
| Marriage* | Mar 26, 1932 | Clyde Franklin Shufelt married Alice Viola Ennor, daughter of William Henry Ennor and Clara Etta Clifford, on Mar 26, 1932 at Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States .1 |
| Death* | Oct 25, 1970 | Clyde Franklin Shufelt died on Oct 25, 1970 at Sanford, York County, Maine, United States .2 |
| Burial* | Oct 28, 1970 | He was buried on Oct 28, 1970 at Highland Cemetery, Limerick, York County, Maine, United States . Find A Grave Memorial# 95044975.3 |
| Obituary | Oct 29, 1970 | OBITUARY: Clyde Franklin Shufelt, 60, husband of Mrs. Della Smith Shufelt of Alfred, died Sunday at the H.D. Goodall Hospital. A resident of Sanford for 43 years before moving to Alfred three years ago, he was born May 5, 1910, in Glasgow, MT, a son of Frank and Bella Davis Shufelt. He was a retired construction worker, attended the Sanford Unitarian Church, and was a member of Sanford-Springvale Memorial Post, VFW, and the building trades' union local of Portsmouth, NH. Mr. Shufelt was a veteran of World War II. He is survived by his wife; a son, Ernest Shufelt, USA, Germany; a stepson, Boyd Hambleton, Sanford; a daughter, Mrs. Richard (Valerie) Robitaille, Springvale; a stepbrother, Joseph Roxbrough, Brockton, MA; and a grandchild. Services were held Wednesday afternoon at the Hurd-Heald Funeral Home, 10 Winter Street, with the Rev. C. Arthur Hover, pastor of the Sanford Unitarian Church, officiating. Burial was in Highland Ceme Published in the Sanford Tribure - Thursday, October 29, 1970.4 |
