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Kendall David Clogg
Posted 10/4/11
DAGSBORO - Kendall David Clogg, 71, of Dagsboro, passed away suddenly at Atlantic General Hospital, Berlin, Md., on Sunday, Oct. 2, 2011. Born in Dagsboro, he was the son of the late Chester Lee and …
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Kendall David Clogg
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DAGSBORO - Kendall David Clogg, 71, of Dagsboro, passed away suddenly at Atlantic General Hospital, Berlin, Md., on Sunday, Oct. 2, 2011. Born in Dagsboro, he was the son of the late Chester Lee and Delia Brumly Clogg, and was preceded in death by his sisters, Jean McCabe and Maude Moore; and his two brothers, Russell Pete Clogg, and Charles B. Clogg. He was very much a family man, loved NASCAR, horse shoes, and worked for 41 years for First State Packaging, where he was grounds keeper for Mr. Campbell's immaculate property. He had a great personality, and did not believe in fighting or arguing unless you really "p****d him off!" He loved company, antique cars, and faithfully rose each morning at 3 a.m. to report for duty at work, which he was especially proud of. He is survived by his daughter, Shana Harte, and her husband James of Pittsville, Md.; and his sons, Russell Moore and Kendall Clogg Jr. He is also survived by one sister, Martha Clogg; five grandchildren, Briteny Hartung, Desiree Hartung, Ryan Hartung, Erica Harte, and Emily Harte; and one great-grandchild, Cameron Hughes. He also is survived by plenty of nieces, nephews, cousins, friends and extended family. A funeral service and celebration of his life will be 2 p.m., Friday, Oct. 7, 2011, at the Watson Funeral Home, 211 S. Washington St., Millsboro, with Pastor Robert Hudson officiating. Interment will follow at Dagsboro Redmen's Cemetery in Dagsboro. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial contributions to the American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 22718, Oklahoma City, OK 73123-1718.