| Eight Hundred SixtySeventh in the Famous People (FP) Series - Clem McSpadden |
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Clem Rogers McSpadden (November 9, 1925 – July 7, 2008) was a Democratic politician and a U.S. Representative from Oklahoma's 2nd Congressional District who served from 1973 to 1975. He was also the grandnephew of Oklahoma comedian and actor Will Rogers.
Clem was involved in rodeos throughout North America as a broadcaster, including the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas, Nevada, the Calgary Stampede, and the Canadian Finals Rodeo. In 1974, he hired a then unknown Reba McEntire to sing the National Anthem at the National Rodeo Finals.
He is also known, especially through the rodeo community, for his authorship of "A Cowboy's Prayer."
The memorial here at the entrance to the Nevada Cemetery is "In memory of Ray McSpadden and all loved ones buried within this entrance". Read the Texas Historical Marker, answer the question and move on to the final whick you'll find as a camo'ed pill bottle.
BYO
or go next door and buy one if you need to.
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N33° 02.609 |
W96° 22.771 |
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N33° 02.613 |
W96° 22.743 |
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N33° 02.636 |
W96° 22.745 |
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N33° 02.608 |
W96° 22.708 |
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N33° 02.640 |
W96° 22.678 |
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| It wasn't where we looked..~ |
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FP cemetery caches are always placed with regards to the location, so please be mindful of your presence here, watch where you step and be respectful of the residents interred here. Please carefully re-hide the container better to maintain the integrity of the cache.
Avoid the use of acronym only logs and cut 'n paste logs. You must sign the log to claim the find. No exceptions, no excuses. Blank logs may be deleted without notice.