The Chariton Herald-Patriot
                Thursday, January 2, 1997
              Clell Downard, son of Benjamin Franklin and Cora (Smith) Downard,   was born May 27, 1900, in Benton Township, Lucas County, Iowa. He passed   away on Dec. 21, 1996 at the Chariton Nursing and Rehab Center at the   age of 96.
              Clell moved to Russell   when he was two years old. His father was one of the first rural mail   carriers out of Russell, while his grandfather was a carrier out of   Chariton. Clell substituted on both routes, riding on horseback or using   a team of horses with a buggy or bobsled to deliver the mail.
              Clell   lived most of his life in Russell and Lucas County. He attended Russell   schools until his junior year when he broke his leg playing football.   He left school at that time but later shared that it was a mistake to   have left.When Clell was about   17, he left Russell to work on a dairy farm in New York state, for a   former Russell mail carrier. He traveled by train to New York by way of   Chicago to his destination near Syracuse. Clell shared the memories of   his train trip with his family. He remembered the box lunch his mother   had packed for him, only to have it picked up by a stanger at one of the   stations. Clell had left it on the bench while he went to inquire about   the train schedule.When Clell   finally arrived at the dairy farm, which was owned by former Russell   resident, Roy Wilsie, he found plenty of work to be done. Mr. Wilsie,   his wife, and Clell milked 43 head of dairy cows twice a day, by hand,   until Mr. Wilsie finally bought a gasoline powered milker. Clell also   hauled the milk in ten gallon milk cans to the creamery each day. He was   able to use the brand new Ford the Wilsie's had bought to make the   trips. He was also allowed to use the truck for other purposes, such as   dating and eating out, which was quite a thrill for a young man in those   days. 
              Clell returned to Russell after a couple of years to help his Dad   and others deliver mail.Clell   assisted his Dad in buying wool and furs and chauffeured doctors and   salesmen around the community with horses from the Russell Livery   Stable. Clell went to work as a custodian for the Russell School in the   early 40's and worked there until about 1970. In the early days, they   unloaded coal from railroad cars and hauled it to the school to fire the   furnace. They did all this work by hand.Clell   did a lot of umpiring at ball games and had to be at all games to take   care of things.
               His hobbies included fishing, hunting, gardening and   visiting family members. He also liked to play croquet, pitch   horseshoes, cribbage, other card games and pool, especially snooker. He   had been known to give some others an education in some of these   activities.
              On March 20, 1927,   Clell was united in marriage to Nellie B. Reeves, the daughter of   Theodore F. and Iva Josephine (Dovenspike) Reeves. They were married in   Russell by Rev. Archie Beals. 
              To this union seven children were born,   five sons and two daughters. The family made their home in Russell.Clell   and Nellie moved to the Northridge Living Center in Chariton in April   1988. Clell had been a resident of the Chariton Manor since 1996.
              He   was preceded in death by his parents; daughter Dorothy Lutteneger in   August 1976; his wife Nellie on May 31, 1995; brothers Lester and   Herbert; and sisters Icyle Jane and Eva Hubbell.
              Clell   is survived by five sons, Max Downard of Corning; Donald Downard of   Montgomery, Ill.; Theodore (Ted) Downard of Des Moines; Verle (Dean)   Downard of Tucson, Ariz.; and Dale Downard of Silver Lake, Wash.; one   daughter, Barbara Hansen of Burlington; 15 grandsons, five   granddaughters; 26 great-grandchildren; and two   great-great-grandchildren. Clell shared his birthday with great-grandson   Andrew Downard. He is also survived by two sisters-in-law, Hazel   Davidson of Boise, Idaho, and Dorothy Perkins of Chariton.
              Funeral   services were held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 28, 1996, at the   Fielding Funeral Home in Chariton. Pastor Larry Prosser officiated.   Burial was in the Russell Cemetery. Serving as bearers were his   grandsons, Dennis Downard, Ronald Downard, Craig Downard, Michael   Lutteneger, Daniel Lutteneger, Timothy Lutteneger, Douglas Hansen and   Richard Downard.
                Obituary courtesy of Charles M. Wright