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Jean A. (McGuire) Clough, 76, of 728 56th St. S., a retired cook with the Great Falls School District, died of natural causes Friday at a local hospital.
Her funeral is 11 a.m. Thursday at O'Connor Memorial Chapel, with burial in Mount Olivet Cemetery. O'Connor Funeral Home is handling arrangements.
Survivors are her husband Charlie Clough of Great Falls; a daughter, Brenda Clough (Steve Ray) of Benton City, Wash.; sons Roger (Christine Brymersky-Clough) and Barry (Cheryl) Clough, all of Great Falls, and Chris (Shirley) Clough of Seattle; grandchildren Ashley Ray, Ariel Ray, Alicia (Alex) Davis, Zachary Clough, Chris Clough, Michelle Clough and Wyatt Clough; and a great-grandchild, Philip Davis.
She attended schools in Highwood and graduated from Highwood High School in 1948.
Jean married Charlie Clough on April 15, 1954, in Great Falls. She was a cook for the Great Falls School District for over 30 years. She enjoyed camping, cooking, traveling and watching sports.
She was preceded in death by her daughter, Dawn Clough in 1982; a sister, Rose Robinson; and brothers Dan McGuire and Charles McGuire.
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Dear Roger, Chrisha, Zach:
I am so sorry about your mom and grandma. Just know that I love you guys very very much and pray for you every day and for Jean. She is on her way to heaven where she can talk (Zach).
Love your sister & family
Amy, Bill, Tyler, and Hunter
Amy Woodard
April 14, 2006
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