Chase County Kansas Obituaries
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Fagg, Clifford Clifford Fagg, 81, Paola,
died Thursday, May 14, 1998,
at Olathe Medical Center.
More commonly known as
Tony, he was born Sept. 28,
1916, to Charles and Nora
Fagg at Matfield Green, Kan.
He was raised on a ranch and
attended schools in Chase
County.
He served seven years in
the National Guard, five years
in the 12th Armored Division
as a field observer and radio
operator, and four years over-
seas.
After the service, he worked
as a cloth cutter at the Betty
Rose Coat Co. in Kansas City,
Kan., for 16 years, and at
Smith and Co. in Paola for 16
years.
He was a member of the
International Ladies Garment
Workers Union.
He was married to Doris
Wright on Aug. 23, 1952, and
they became the parents of
two daughters.
In his spare time, Mr. Fagg
loved to listen to music, play
his guitar or the organ and be
around horses.
Preceding him in death
were his parents, two sisters
and two brothers.
Surviving are his wife,
Doris Fagg of the home; two
daughters, Lori Stephens of
Moran, and Lana Kettler of
Paola; a stepson, Gerald
Carlson of Cabot, Ariz.; a sis-
ter, Alletha Harbaugh of
Cottonwood Falls; six grand-
children; and three step grand-
children.
Services were Monday, May
18, at the Wilson and Son
Chapel in Paola. The Rev.
Doyle Carroll, pastor of the
United Methodist Church of
Paola officiated. Karen Carroll
was the organist.
Burial was in Chapel Hill
Memorial Gardens in Kansas
City, Kan.
Memorials were established
in his name to Olathe Hospice
Association or the National;
Kidney Foundation.
Chase County Leader News, Cottonwood Falls, Kans. May 28, 1998