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Clinton M. Buss

(10/22/1857 - 6/26/1923)

branch.gif (1966 bytes)Mathias Buss
Clinton M. Buss
Marriage(s)Sara Ann Koenig
 1 Mary Ann Vogel on:
   Children:
  - George Elmer Buss
 
 2 Lizzie A. Werkheiser on: 10/23/1886
   Children:
  - Daughter Buss
  - Clayton D. Buss
  - C. Russell Buss
  - John H. Buss
  - Henry Buss
  - Anna Buss
  - Frank C. Buss
 
  Siblings:
  - Wilson Franklin Buss
  - Eleanor Buss
  1/2 Lillie Jane Buss
  1/2 Edmond Buss
  1/2 Henry Emil Buss
  1/2 Campbell Freemont Buss
  1/2 Rosa A. E. Buss
  1/2 Alice Buss
 
Born:Norhtampton County, PA
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Notes:
Easton Express, Wednesday, June 27, 1923, Page 5
Clinton M. Buss
Clinton M. Buss, a well-known retired salesman, died on Tuesday afterno on at 3:15 at his residence. No. 1148 Northampton Street, after a brief il lness. He was under treatment in April at the Lankenau Hospital, Philadelp hia, and after being at the institution for three weeks, returned to his h ome in this city. His condition on returning from the hospital, was serio us and those familiar with his affliction knew there was little hope for r ecovery. He gradually became weaker until he passed away on Tuesday after noon.

Mr. Buss is survived by his widow and the following children: Clayton D ., C. Russell, John H., George W. Frank C., and Anna E., all of Easton, a nd Mrs. Joseph Morgan, Jr., of Uxbridge, Mass. He also leaves two brothe rs and one sister: Campbell and Wilson Buss and Mrs. David C. Lerch.

Allentown Morning Call, Friday, June 29, 1923, Page 7
Clinton M. Buss
Clinton M. Buss, a well-known retired salesman, died on Tuesday afterno on at his residence, No. 1143 Northampton Street, Easton, after a brief il lness. He was under treatment in April at the Lankenau Hospital, Philadelp hia, and after being at the institution for three weeks, retired to his ho me in this city. His condition, on returning from the hospital, was serio us and those familiar with his affliction knew there was little hope for h is recovery. He gradually became weaker until he passed away on Tuesday a fternoon.

Mr. Buss is survived by his widow and the following children: Clayton D. C ., Russell, John H., George W., Frank C, and Anna E., all of Easton, and M rs. Joseph Morgan, Jr. of Uxbridge, Mass. He also leaves two brothers a nd one sister Campbell and Wilson Buss and Mrs. David C. Lerch, of Easton.
 
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