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Submitted: 6/3/20 • Approved: 6/8/20 • Last Updated: 6/11/20 • R1321466-G0-S3
World War I
March 4, 1892 - April 12, 1968
*Obituary
Northwest Arkansas Times
Saturday, April 13, 1968
Springdale - Claud Floyd Loveless, 76, of 316 Hart St., died Friday in the Springdale hospital. Born March 4, 1892 at Bethany, Mo., he was a veteran of World War I and a Methodist.
Survivors are the widow, Mrs. Mary Loveless of the home; two sons, Billy and Jerry, both of California; three daughters, Mrs. Peggy Loveless and Mrs. Jean Loveless, both of California and Miss Mary Jane Loveless of the home; two step sons, Henry Weaver of Fort Worth, Tex. and Fred Fish, of Pittsburg, Kan.; one brother, Joe of Albuquerque, N.M. and five sisters, Mrs. Leah Lawrence, Mrs. Ada Buzzard and Mrs. Ruth Casebolt, all of Ridgeway, Mo., Mrs. Mary Johnson of St. Louis and Mrs. Jessie Mac Lawrence of Gilman City, Mo.
Arrangements will be announced by Sisco Funeral Chapel.
*Obituary
Northwest Arkansas Times
Monday, April 15, 1968
Springdale -- Claud Floyd Loveless; 1:30 p.m. Tuesday; Sisco Funeral Chapel; burial in West Fork Cemetery.
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