Charles C. Klock
Watertown Daily Times
September, 1984

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Charles C. Klock, 74
Army Veteran, Dies

Charles C. Klock, 74, of 139 E. Hoard St., died early Sunday morning at the House of the Good Samaritan after a brief illness.

The funeral will be at the convenience of family. Burial will be at Brookside Cemetery.

There will be no calling hours. Arrangements are with the Reed and Benoit Funeral Home.

Survivors include a brother, Franklin Klock, Star Lake, five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

A daughter, Mrs. Barbara Thompson, died in January. A sister, Mrs. Luella Corbitt, died before him.

He was born Aug. 7, 1909, in LeRaysville, a son of Lester and Eunice Woolover Klock, and attended local schools.

Mr. Klock entered the Army in March 1944 and served in France. He was wounded in action in World War II and was discharged in October 1945.

He Married Hilda Commins in 1930 in Adams. Mrs. Klock died Oct. 15, 1980 at 68.

Mr. Klock was a self-employed mechanic in Watertown until his retirement several years ago.

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