THE FLAGLER TRIBUNE 
	        Bunnell,   Florida 
	        Thursday, August 25, 1938
	       
	      Clarence E. Pellicer died at his home here Saturday  morning, August 2&, following an illness of several months duration.  Funeral services were held at four o'clock Monday afternoon at the Pellicer  Creek Cemetery with Rev. O. S. Palmer officiating. Key-McCabe had charge of  funeral arrangements.
	      Mr. Pellicer, a native of Axson, Ga.,  came to Bunnell in 1914 where he was engaged in the mercantile business until  recent years. He has been actively identified in both civic and county affairs  during his residence here.
	      Mr. Pellicer served as Tax Collector for Flagler County  from the creation of the County in 1917 until the latter part of 1932 when he  resigned from that office. Since that time he, has been dealing in real estate  and contracting. 
	      Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Agnes McArn Pellicer,  Bunnell; two sisters, Mrs. I. H. Frier and Mrs. Della White. both of Bunnell;  four brothers, Paul Pellicer, Waterloo,   Iowa, J. E. Pellicer, J. L.  Pellicer, and P. P. Pellicer, all of Bunnell.
	      Serving as active pallbearers were his nephews, Hubert  Frier, Claude Pellicer, Spencer White, John Rice, Leroy Pellicer, and Fred  White.
	      Honorary pallbearers were: Joseph Stanish, Robert Pitts,  G. E. Allen, F. L. Byrd, D. D. Moody, A. S. Fowler; T. E. Holden, Dr. L. A.  Carter, W. F. Tilton, H. T. Cook, Dale Brown, Lester Bates, H. B. Pringle, H.  R. Whitaker, Earl Brockett, Z. G. Holland, W. J. Lee, J. N. McIntosh, J. F.  Mercer, E.
	        F. Warner, A. A. Walker, H. A. Eisenbach, A. C. Rodgers,  and T. B. Hooper.