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Clete McCoy (1924-1965) - Find a Grave Memorial Clete McCoy Birth 1924 Death 1965 (aged 40–41) Burial Holy Cross Cemetery Culver City, Los Angeles County, California, USA Show Map Plot Grotto Memorial ID 275010681 · View Source
Cletus Vernon Francis McCoy - Ancestry® These images and documents might connect to your family member Gathered from those who lived during the same time period, were born in the same place, or who have a family name in common The name Cletus originates from the Latin word clitus, which translates to famous or illustrious
King County Medical Examiner’s Office decedent lists by day The cause of death means the disease, abnormality, injury, or poisoning that caused the death Specific cause of death information is recorded on the death certificate and is entered into the Washington State Vital Statistic system
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California, U. S. , Death and Burial Records from Select . . . - Ancestry In 1905, the filing requirement was changed to within five days after the event for births and deaths and three days for marriages, and copies were sent to the state If you don’t find your ancestor’s record in this collection, see our California Resources page for more information