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Leo E. Clutter


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Leo E. Clutter, 90, of Clarksville, died Monday February 8, 2021, in Lasosky Personal Care Home.

He was born September 7, 1930, at home in Greene County, a son of the late Willis Clutter Sr. and Melzia Ealy Clutter.

He worked for J&L Steel for four years and then worked at Ball Glass for 38 years until they shut down and then worked for three more years at Murphy’s Lawn & Garden. He was a member of Highland Brethren Church, a lifetime member of the Independent Club and Anawana Club.

He is survived by a son, Edward Zerby; stepchildren, Cathy Christopher of Clarksville, Wilma (Todd) Rutherford of Eighty Four, Wanda (John) Hinnebusch of Eighty Four; stepson-in-law, Ronald Pritts of Washington; four brothers, George (Barb) Clutter of South Carolina, Roy (Sue) Clutter of Sycamore, Reed Clutter of Prosperity and Larry (Joan) Clutter of Pennsburg; nine grandchildren; many great-grandchildren; as well as numerous nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Virginia Clutter, who died May 15, 2015; his parents; daughter, Sharon Zerby; stepdaughter, Donna Gump; stepson-in-law, William Hunter; grandson, Fred Woods Jr.; four sisters, Lucille Katsaras, Margaret Amon, Lena Taylor, Nancy Adkins; five brothers, Fred, John, Lewis, Raymond and Willis Clutter Jr.

Family and friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday in the Nichol Funeral Home, 1873 East Maiden Street, Washington, where funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Friday, February 12, with Rev. Dr. Todd Rutherford officiating. A guest book may be signed at www.nicholfuneralhome.com

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