Proper noun
Clendenin (plural Clendenins)
A surname.
Clendenin, the Texas A&M epidemiologist, said lag times have increased at some labs due to a lack of medical technologists available to run these tests. Source: Internet
I’ve skied with him at various times in the past 15 years in Aspen, where he can be found working alongside ski guru John Clendenin. Source: Internet
He was preceded in death by his wife, Minnie Ruth Currey; brother, Charles Currey; two sisters, Billy Jean Summers (Bill) and Clara Ruth Clendenin (Denver). Source: Internet
"We've got to shift that paradigm to where we are willing to test anybody who presents who wants a test," says Angela Clendenin, an instructional assistant professor of epidemiology at the Texas A&M School of Public Health. Source: Internet
Burial was in Clendenin Memorial Gardens. Source: Internet