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Services for Glen "Skinny" St. Clair, 68, of Crosbyton were held at 2:00 PM, Thursday, March 11, 2004 at the Crosbyton First Baptist Church with the Rev. Les Griffin and Rev. Harold Harrison officiating. Burial was held in Crosbyton Cemetery under direction of Adams Funeral Home of Crosbyton.

He died Monday, March 8, 2004 at his home.

He was born January 19, 1936 in Lake Creek, Texas to Ernest and Ina Copeland St. Clair. He married Mina Smith Tiner on February 4, 1976 in Lubbock. She preceded him in death on June 12, 1982. He then married Ginger Davidson on October 19, 1984 in Whiteface, Texas.

Glen was a member of the Crosbyton First Baptist Church and the pastor's Sunday school class. He moved to Crosby County in 1957 from Cooper. His occupations included farming and operating heavy equipment, which he did for Crosby County Precinct #4 for 21 years until his retirement. Skinny was a family man and was loved by all his family.

He is preceded in death by a son Fletcher Leon St. Clair, a daughter Brenda Joyce Carranza, and a brother Sidney Gerald "Shorty" St. Clair.

Survivors include his wife Ginger of Crosbyton, a son Terry of Lubbock, three daughters; Rhonda Taylor of Sanger, Kay Owens and Tammy St. Clair both of Lubbock, three stepsons; Gary Tiner of Odessa, Larry Tiner of Fla. and Tim Tiner of Crosbyton, two step daughters; Cindy Skidmore of Shallowater, P. K. Harmon of Dallas, two brothers; Bobby St. Clair of Wolfforth, Leon St. Clair of Crosbyton, three sisters; Ina Daniel of Ralls, Mary Lee Brockway of Paris, Fannie Myer of Ft. Worth, 11 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren

Pallbearers will be Michael Taylor, Eric Summerford, Brandon Sue, Chad St. Clair, Charlie Daniel, Larry McCauley and Ernie McCauley.

The Crosbyton Review, Friday, Mar. 12, 2004, page 8

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