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John Enos Cloyd 1974

John Enos Cloyd was born in United States to Earnest Cloyd and Ellen (Hanlon) Cloyd. He married Mildred R Cloyd and they later divorced. He had children Martha Ellen (Cloyd) Paris, James Dayton Smith, William Leroy Smith, and John Cloyd. John Cloyd died on February 4, 1974 in Bloomfield Hills, MI, and was buried at White Chapel Memorial Park Cemetery 621 W Long Lake Rd, in Troy, Oakland County.
John Enos Cloyd
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February 4, 1974
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, 48304, United States
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    He was a stunt pilot in the 1920's. He was a structural steel erector. He worked on the Grand Coulee Dam and for Consumer's in Jackson.
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    February 4, 1974
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    Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 48304, United States
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    White Chapel Memorial Park Cemetery 621 W Long Lake Rd, in Troy, Oakland County, Michigan 48098, United States
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