Cemetery Walk provides historical look

On a windy Monday evening, attendees gathered at the Clinton Cemetery for the annual Cemetery Walk hosted by the Western Plains Weatherford Genealogical Society. Individuals came to learn about the rich history behind the lives of five individuals, each having a compelling story to share.The five individuals honored at the event were Robert Bowersock, George Ogle, Lewis Keen, Fred “Happy” Braffett, and Elza Leon Mitchell. Laura McCormick, president of WPGS, began the evening by presenting the life story of Keen.

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